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Updated May 2024
  • No.1
    󰺂8.5
    4.7/5
    151 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 13671 reviews
    "Old Quebec City is a must-go! The old town is rich in cultural and historical values. Most of the attractions are within walkable distance. A relaxing and tranquil place to visit."
    Quebec City
    >100km from Montreal
    Highlights: Old Quebec City is located in Quebec City, in the southeast of the territory. It was established by the French explorer Sampran in the early seventeenth century. Quebec is a city with fortified walls, and the old bastions, gates and fortifications can still be seen around the ancient city. There are many churches and monasteries in the city. The Lower Old Town still retains the style of a French city in the 18th century. There are many shops with 18th-century plaques hanging here, and the clerks dressed in ancient costumes and combing ancient hairstyles make the whole city full of antique atmosphere. Quebec City is a historic city in North America and was listed as a World Cultural Heritage in 1985.
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  • No.2
    󰺂7.2
    4.7/5
    199 Review
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    "Capitol Hill is the office of the Canadian government and is not usually open to the public. Now there is a light show at 5:30 every night, through the projection color changing screen, with music, the whole performance is about 10 minutes, and the whole night is played."
    Ottawa
    >100km from Montreal
    Highlights: The Parliament Building on Capitol Hill is the symbol of Ottawa and even the whole of Canada. It is also the seat of the current Canadian government and Senate. The changing of the guard ceremony and light show that take place every day in summer add a sense of historical vicissitudes and an up-to-date vitality to this very famous landmark in Canada. The century-old flame that never goes out, the open plazas, the towering Peace Tower and lifelike sculptures, as well as the Capitol, which is open to the public, attracts tourists from all over the world all year round.
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  • No.3
    󰺂7.0
    4.7/5
    65 Review
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    "Little Champlain Street is my favorite place in the whole of Canada when I play. It was originally a colonial area of France, and many people still speak French. The official language here is also French. This is the most concentrated place for tourists in downtown Quebec. It's really beautiful."
    Quebec City
    >100km from Montreal
    Highlights: Rue Petit Champlain is the origin of Old Quebec City, and is known as a bustling street with a very long history in North America. On this narrow street are shops selling souvenirs, boutiques, leather goods, handicrafts, as well as galleries and restaurants. It is a very romantic and warm side street that allows visitors to experience the life of the local Quebecers. It is also a street suitable for leisure walks, with the style of the old town.
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  • No.4
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    4.7/5
    126 Review
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    "Canada's Qiandao Lake is also called Qiandao Islands, is a beautiful scenery in North America, Qiandao Lake various islands stand in the blue lake water, take a cruise ship in the lake is a good feeling."
    Leeds and the Thousand Islands
    >100km from Montreal
    Highlights: Thousand Islands, Canada is located near Kingston, more than 200 kilometers southwest of Ottawa. Kingston is also known as the "Water City" because of its location at the junction of the Great Lakes, and was a well-known water transport fortress long ago. The Thousand Islands of Qiandao Lake refers to the stretch of the St. Lawrence River connecting with Lake Ontario. There are more than 1,800 islands of different sizes scattered. The smaller is just a reef, and the larger can reach several square miles. The definition of an island in Qiandao Lake is very interesting. It is said that as long as there are two trees growing out of the water, it can be called an island. These islands spread across the St. Lawrence River like stars, like a fairyland in a fairy tale.
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  • No.5
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    4.4/5
    47 Review
    "Montmorency Falls is an alternative to Niagara Falls. It is less crowded than Niagara and quieter. A nice place to stroll in the park."
    Beauport
    >100km from Montreal
    Highlights: Montlency Falls is located in the west of Quebec, Canada. It is a waterfall formed when the Montlency River empties into the Saint Lawrence River. Its momentum is very huge, because it has a drop of 83 meters, which is 1.5 times that of Niagara Falls. A large amount of water pours from the steep cliffs straight down to the St. Lawrence River, making a deafening sound, and the momentum is quite majestic. The lake in front of the falls also freezes in winter, and if the ice is thick enough, you can snowmobile, walk or climb the falls. There are steps built along the mountain wall next to the waterfall, and there are many close waterfall viewing paths, pavilions and bridges, which can make it easier for tourists to feel the spectacular scenery of the waterfall.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Montreal?
Some Best Things to Do near Montreal include:Old Quebec|Parliament Hill|Quartier Petit Champlain|Thousand Islands|Montmorency Falls
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Montreal?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Montreal include:Old Quebec:4.7|Parliament Hill:4.7|Quartier Petit Champlain:4.7|Thousand Islands:4.7|Montmorency Falls:4.4
Where are Best Things to Do near Montreal located?
The Best Things to Do near Montreal are mainly located in:Old Quebec:Quebec City|Parliament Hill:Ottawa|Quartier Petit Champlain:Quebec City|Thousand Islands:Leeds and the Thousand Islands|Montmorency Falls:Beauport
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