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Have you spent all summer searching for the perfect swimming hole? It may be August, but there's still plenty of time to discover incredible swim spots within driving distance of Montreal before the weather turns cold.

This picturesque limestone quarry, for instance, is a must-visit. Just a road trip away from Montreal, its gleaming turquoise waters (spanning two acres), stunning white cliffs (up to 40 feet tall) and unique heart shape make it an ideal place to soak up the sun while creating magical memories.

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Summer is in full swing and if you've been hoping to get a road trip in this season, then there's one spot that needs to be on your summer bucket list.

Just a few hours' drive from Montreal, this beautiful provincial park offers a stunning sandy shoreline and crystal-clear waters.

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Quebec's charm during the summer season is unparalleled, and with so many must-see spots, your options for a summer road trip are endless.

For those having a bit of a tough time selecting where to go, one of Canada's "most beautiful villages" is only an hour away from Montreal and is the perfect destination for the summer.

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You don't need weeks and weeks of vacation time or even an airplane to travel this summer — and that's still true for those of you who are dreaming of incredible waterfront views. Several magnificent road trips from Montreal to the U.S. and Ontario will take you straight to the edge of sparkling turqoise oceans, lakes and rivers, and they're all within five hours of the city.

Picture yourself in the car with your favorite person or a whole crew of your friends, music blasting, as you head for new horizons, only to end your journey with your feet in the sand, followed by a dip in emerald waters: yes, please!

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If you've been looking for a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of city life, but don't have a car to venture outside of Montreal, then we've totally got you covered. Well… Navette Nature does.

A Montreal shuttle company known as NaNa (Navette Nature) for short, offers monthly recurring shuttles to countless parks and nature reserves across Quebec — this way, you can enjoy a day trip from Montreal even if you don't have a vehicle.

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As the fall season touches down across Quebec, now just might be the ideal time to set your sights on the province's stunning fall foliage. The Quebec landscape transforms into a gorgeous tapestry of reds, oranges, and yellows, creating the perfect setting for a memorable road trip.

Located only two and a half hours from Montreal, Quebec City stands as one of Canada's prettiest fall towns. In fact, it was ranked as one of the "Most Beautiful Towns in Canada" by Culture Trip. The travel publication listed 10 towns across Canada deemed as the country's most remarkable and Quebec City is getting its well-deserved fall flowers.

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Picture yourself along the stunning shores of Lake Como, surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views all while the sun's golden rays gently dance across the tranquil waters. Now, while this dreamy escape is certainly a bucket list must, you don't need to jet set off to Italy to feast your eyes on crystal-clear water and azure skies.

Only two hours from Montreal lies a breathtaking waterfront destination that evokes Lake Como's elegance and charm. Lake Willoughby is a sublime spot near the small town of Westmore in Vermont's Orleans County – making it an ideal place for a road trip.

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Spring has officially sprung! We passed the spring equinox, Genie the bear has come out of hibernation to our eyes' delight, and tulip season is right around the corner. Why not enjoy springtime with a day trip out of the city to a massive tulip field?

Vankleek Hill Tulip Fields is a new farm an hour outside of Montreal where you can pick your own bouquets and take excellent shots for the 'gram.

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Montreal has all kinds of unique things to do, but sometimes, you just need a little trip out of the city to help you get some peace of mind.

So, that's why we found some spontaneous day trips from Montreal that aren't too far away. You'll be able to get to see some new scenery while still getting to sleep in your own bed that night. A win-win situation.

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