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road trips from montreal

Time to hit the road! Montreal is surrounded by so many dreamy destinations that make for an easy road trip.

While Mont Tremblant usually steals the spotlight, there are many other places worth exploring just a few hours away from the city.

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There’s something undeniably charming about small towns in winter, with twinkling lights, cobblestone streets, snow-dusted heritage buildings, and cute cafes glowing with warmth.

While Quebec has its fair share of postcard-perfect destinations, one Ontario town feels straight out of a Scottish Christmas story — and it's just a few hours from Montreal.

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Always wanted to see the Grand Canyon? While the famed Grand Canyon of Arizona is certainly a bucket list-worthy item, you don't necessarily need to go all the way out west for sweeping canyon views this fall.

Instead, you can visit the "Grand Canyon of the East," a beautiful natural wonder just a road trip away from Montreal.

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If you're craving a cozy way to experience fall's best colours without breaking out the hiking boots, this scenic train ride near Montreal delivers autumn magic in the most relaxing way possible.

Just a road trip south of the city, the Conway Scenic Railroad in New Hampshire serves up some of the most stunning fall foliage views you'll find anywhere – all from the comfort of a vintage train car.

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If you want a fall getaway from Montreal that feels straight out of a postcard, add this day-trip spot to your autumn itinerary.

Just a road trip from Montreal, you can visit a charming mountain town known for its fiery fall foliage, covered bridges, and cozy fall scenery for a dreamy autumn escape.

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Crisp air, orange leaves, and scenic drives — fall in Quebec is pure magic, and there's no better way to soak it all in than with a road trip.

Luckily, you don’t have to venture far from Montreal to find breathtaking views, cozy small towns, and natural wonders framed in shades of red, orange and gold.

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Last month, I decided to finally check a classic Quebec adventure off my bucket list: whale watching in Tadoussac.

Late August is peak whale-watching season on the St. Lawrence, and the town feels built around that fact. Every café window and souvenir shop is buzzing with people hoping to catch a glimpse of one of the dozen or so whale species that call the nearby waters home. And I knew I hadn't come all this way just to observe them from the shore.

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If you're looking for a cozy fall escape filled with charm, history and golden leaves, look no further than this quaint village that's a road trip away from Montreal.

Just a short drive from the city, you can visit a storybook village that'll have you feeling like you've stepped right into a fall fairytale.

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Quebec in the fall is straight out of a storybook, with vibrant forests, crisp mountain air, and charming small towns perfect for cozy weekends away.

Whether you want to wander through colourful villages, sip cider while admiring the changing leaves, or explore hiking trails immersed in fall foliage, the province is full of destinations that will sweep you off your feet this season.

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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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Looking to escape the city with someone special? You don’t have to travel far to find charming small towns, quaint villages and breathtaking scenery.

Just a road trip from Montreal are a number of small towns offering everything from picturesque waterfronts and historic streets to dreamy inns and delicious local eats, making for the perfect romantic setting.

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