montreal road trips

Looking for the perfect summertime escape? If you want to visit a peaceful destination with small-town charm, fresh air and beautiful views by the water, you don't need to go far.

Just a quick road trip from Quebec City, you can visit a scenic city known for its art, gastronomy and incredible views.

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Every summer, a farm less than an hour from Montreal turns its fields over to one of the more quietly magical events in the region. FestiFleurs at La Belle de Coteau-du-Lac has been drawing people out of the city for years now, and the 2026 edition is officially on the calendar.

For those who've never heard of it, the premise of the annual event is pretty simple. The farm in Coteau-du-Lac, in the Montérégie region, opens its flower fields to visitors across five weekends in July and August. Over 200 varieties of blooms are spread across the property, and guests are welcome to wander through, pick their favourites and put together their own bouquet to take home.

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One of Quebec's most popular water parks is getting its biggest makeover in years, and the new addition looks a lot less like a waterslide retreat and a lot more like a resort pool in Cancun.

Super Aqua Club, located about 40 minutes from Montreal in Pointe-Calumet, is set to unveil a brand-new Tropical Lagoon when the park opens in June 2026. The project represents a $7 million investment and expands the park's footprint by roughly 10%.

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If you're already dreaming up your next big adventure, listen up! Quebec was just named one of the best places in the world to travel to in 2026 — and it's not because of its food scene or historic cities.

In October, National Geographic released its annual list of the Best Places in the World to Travel to, a ranking of 25 destinations selected by its editors, photographers, and explorers.

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If you've ever dreamed of stepping straight into a holiday movie, there's a small town near Montreal that comes remarkably close. With cozy cafes, quaint streets, and a packed December schedule, it has all the makings of a Netflix-worthy Christmas escape.

Brockville, Ontario, is a self-described "quaint small-town city," tucked into the heart of the 1000 Islands. Anchored by a historic downtown core and a scenic waterfront, Brockville pairs heritage architecture with skating rinks, hiking trails, and a lineup of local restaurants, artisan shops, craft breweries, and cideries. It's charming year-round, but during the Christmas season, the town leans fully into the magic.

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If you're still looking for a way to make Quebec's winter a little more bearable, this massive snow tubing park less than an hour from Montreal might do the trick.

Les Glissades du Domaine des Pays d'en Haut in Piedmont is the world's largest snowsliding centre with 61 slopes, 80-metre vertical drops and five different types of sleds. The spot has been around since 1964 and uses state-of-the-art snow guns to cover the slopes early in the season.

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If you have ever wished December looked a little more like the Christmas movies you grew up watching, there's a place in Quebec that takes that fantasy very seriously. And it's not some shopping mall or temporary holiday village pop-up.

As a matter of fact, it's less than a three-hour drive from Montreal.

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If you're dreaming of a winter escape that feels straight out of a snow globe, you don't need to go too far. Just two hours from Montreal, there's a picture-perfect Christmas town that looks like it was lifted from a Hallmark movie — because it actually has been!

The picturesque Ontario village of Almonte has welcomed film crews for 18 different Christmas movies, including titles like Christmas By Design, A Christmas Stray, A Chance For Christmas and The Christmas Set Up.

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If you're dreaming of a European vacation this fall, but your wallet hasn't financially recovered from an action-packed summer, don't give up on your travel plans just yet. There are plenty of charming towns near Montreal that, in autumn, make for a dreamy and colourful substitute for your favourite European destinations.

Read on to discover all the nearby places where you can take in the fall foliage and a little European culture without breaking the bank or adding a stamp to your passport.

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Quebec has no shortage of spots that'll take your breath away (it's not called "la belle province" for nothing!). From the cobblestones of Old Quebec to the emerald green waters of Anticosti Island, the province is full of places waiting to be discovered.

Now, one small Charlevoix town has been crowned North America's most peaceful destination.

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No matter the season, Montrealers love making the short trip to Quebec City. Some go for the cobblestone streets and European-style architecture, others for the food and festivals. But just outside the city centre sits one of the province's most jaw-dropping natural wonders: Parc de la Chute-Montmorency.

Only a few minutes from Old Quebec, Montmorency Falls towers at a whopping 83 metres (272 feet) tall. For those counting, that's about 30 metres taller than Niagara Falls, making the Fleuve Saint-Laurent spectacle the highest waterfall in Quebec. On a national scale, it also ranks as the eighth-tallest waterfall in all of Canada.

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After a hot and stifling summer in Montreal, it's easy to feel restless and long for a vacation to far away and hopefully, much cooler places. But in the wake of the Air Canada strike and with the ever-growing cost of living, it might not be the best time to fly across the Atlantic on your dream European vacay.

Luckily, there's plenty of European-inspired adventures awaiting you in the towns just outside Montreal. Whether you're longing for the Swiss Alps, the English countryside, or the French vineyards, your ideal Euro trip is only a stone's throw away.

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