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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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If cobblestone streets, golden leaves, and cozy, European vibes sound like your dream autumn getaway, you don't need to go far. Canada's "most beautiful" city is the perfect place to spend a fall weekend — and it's just a few hours from Montreal.

We recently asked readers on Narcity's Facebook page to share the "most beautiful" places they've ever visited in Canada. While charming small towns like Banff and Jasper repeatedly got a shoutout, one city came up again and again: Quebec City.

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Montreal may be a foodie paradise and festival capital, but it still couldn't edge out its historic sibling when it came time for Travel + Leisure readers to pick their favourite city in the country.

The publication just dropped the results of its annual World's Best Awards for 2025, using the results to narrow down their readers' five favourite cities in Canada in 2025 five favourite cities in Canada in 2025. Rankings were based on things like landmarks, culture, food, friendliness, shopping, and overall value. The final scores were averages of all those categories.

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A new ranking has revealed what might be Canada's most welcoming places — and one Quebec neighbourhood landed near the very top.

According to a June 2025 study by casino.org, which analyzed over 250,000 Tripadvisor reviews, Vieux-Québec in Québec City has been ranked the second-friendliest tourist destination in the entire country. The only spot to beat the historic hotspot? A winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

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Love warm sand, turquoise water, and jaw-dropping views, but think you need to hop on a plane to find them? Think again.

We'll admit it — Quebec probably isn't the first place you think of when planning a beach vacation. But the province is home to some seriously stunning stretches of shoreline. From hidden freshwater gems to salty seaside stunners, these beaches might just rival the Caribbean (okay, maybe not the palm trees or year-round heat, but you get the idea).

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Imagine strolling through cobblestone streets lined with 17th-century buildings, sipping afternoon tea at a castle-like hotel, or wandering past brightly painted houses overlooking the sea. It sounds like a European dream for most Canadians, but these scenes are a lot closer to home than you might think.

From the English-inspired charm of Victoria to the coastal beauty of the Atlantic provinces, some of the most European-looking destinations (on this side of the ocean, of course) are right here in Canada, and they're just waiting to be explored.

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Canadians are internationally recognized for their friendliness, but apparently, there's something to be said about Quebec hospitality in particular.

In fact, a handful of cities within the province recently gained some attention thanks to Booking.com's 13th annual Traveller Review Awards, which are based on over 360 million verified customer reviews.

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If you're looking to satisfy your wanderlust in 2025, you might want to start planning a trip to this cozy destination near Montreal. With cobblestone streets, endless cafes and stunning attractions, you'll feel as if you've travelled to a far away land.

U.S. News released a list of the "Best Cities in the World to Visit for 2025" highlighting 30 bucket list destinations from across the globe.

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If you've always dreamed of spending the holidays in one of those postcard-perfect settings that look straight from a Hallmark movie, you actually don't need to travel very far!

This week, Condé Nast Traveller dropped its annual list of the best places in the world to spend Christmas, and two Quebec destinations were ranked right up there with iconic spots like London, New York City, and Paris for the second year in a row.

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If you're craving a slice of Europe for the holidays but can't afford a plane ticket, this cozy German Christmas Market is probably the next best thing.

Just a three-hour drive from Montreal, this winter wonderland will make you feel like you've been whisked straight to Europe, right down to the smell of mulled wine and fresh gingerbread.

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If you're dreaming of a Christmas vacation, you'll want to pack your bags and head to this glittering city that's a road trip away from Montreal.

The destination was named among the best 18 Christmas vacay spots in the world and with its historic streets, twinkling shops and endless festive activities, it's easy to see why.

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If you're looking for the perfect place to sip a pumpkin-spiced latte and say goodbye to the peak fall foliage, one of Canada's most beautiful towns is calling your name! Just a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Montreal, this enchanting spot feels like a cozy European getaway – only you don't have to book a flight or even leave the province.

During the fall, Quebec City transforms into a cozy autumn postcard, with picture-perfect landscapes of golden yellows, deep reds, and warm oranges.

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