Magic snowy holiday with family
MONTREAL > MAURICIE NATIONAL PARK > QUEBEC CITY > MONT-TREMBLANT > MONTREAL AIRPORT
- a blend of nature and culture, including visits to Montreal and Quebec City
- the splendor of Quebec's snow-covered landscapes,
- magical family moments during typical winter activities
Itinerary
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Day 1 Welcome to Montreal
Welcome to Canada! Start your stay in Montreal, North America's French-speaking metropolis. Make yourself comfortable in this impressive city, capable of blending its history with its modernity.
- Accomodation: hotel
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Day 2 The marvellous city of Montreal
Stroll through the various neighborhoods of this multicultural city. Stroll along the Old Port, wander the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal, and take in the views of the St. Lawrence River. In the afternoon, a stroll to the top of Mont Royal is a must, where you can admire the sunset and enjoy a splendid view of the snow-covered city. Between skyscrapers and green spaces wrapped in a blanket of snow, Montreal is breathtaking!
- Accomodation: hotel
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Day 3 Head to the Laurentians
Take to the road to reach the Laurentian region, not far from Montreal. Do you prefer winter zip-lining? Or would you like to experience Quebec's famous snow tubing? Either way, you won't be disappointed, as this region is packed with family activities to delight young and old alike.
- Accomodation: hotel
- Transportation : 87 mi approx., 1h30 approx. -
Day 4 Ski down the slopes of Mont-Tremblant
Enjoy the ski slopes of Mont-Tremblant resort. The slopes are great for the whole family. You can also explore the slopes of Mont Tremblant on a bike tour. After a day in the cold, there's nothing like a hot drink back at your accommodation.
- Accomodation: hotel
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Day 5 Snowy landscapes in the Mauricie region
Leave the Laurentians and head for the Mauricie region, to the magnificent La Mauricie National Park and its 150 lakes! In the heart of the Quebec countryside, you can enjoy a breath of fresh air to recharge your batteries, and try your hand at a variety of winter activities typical of the region.
- Accomodation: Inn
- Transportation : 106 mi approx., 2h30 approx. -
Day 6 Dog sledding in the heart of winter
Who hasn't dreamed of a dog sled ride in the heart of the Canadian forest? Today, explore the Quebec countryside with your dogs, and enjoy this very special moment with your loved ones. It's a day you won't soon forget!
- Accomodation: Inn
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Day 7 A snowmobile ride in the wilderness
A day of snowmobile thrills! With two on each snowmobile, you'll explore these white immensities and the variety of landscapes: forest trails, frozen rivers, lakes...
- Accomodation: Inn
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Day 8 Route to Quebec City, old France
Next destination: charming Quebec City. Rich in culture and history, Quebec City has the look and feel of an old-world town. Indeed, its oldest part has retained its historic character and "Old France" charm.
- Accomodation: hotel
- Transportation : 126 mi approx., 2h30 approx. -
Day 9 The unique charms of Quebec City
Québec City is exceptional for both the dazzling richness of its architectural heritage and the beauty of its site. The picturesque old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Don't miss the Château Frontenac, which dominates the city's skyline, or the Dufferin Terrace, with its sublime view of the St. Lawrence River, frozen at this time of year. Stroll the charming streets of Petit Champlain and visit the region's many local artists.
- Accomodation: hotel
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Day 10 Back to Montreal
Take advantage of a final morning in Quebec City to complete your shopping, and head off for your flight home.
- Accomodation: hotel
- Transportation : 163 mi approx., 3h30 approx.
Period & budget
When to travel?
The best period for travelling is during the following months:
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Price
The budget is an indication of the price per person, subject to availability. Your local agent will send you a customized quote with the exact price. The price can vary according to availability, level of services, period of travel, number of participants, booking time frame and other items.
Included
- 9 nights' accommodation
- 7-day rental of a mid-size Hyundai Elantra or equivalent, unlimited mileage, loss and damage waiver (LDW), liability insurance ($1 million CAD), local taxes, airport fees, one tank of gas and one additional driver
- 1-hour sled dog excursion
- Half-day snowmobile rental (2 people per snowmobile)
- Guide for half-day snowmobile excursion
- Meals mentioned
- Canadian taxes (federal and provincial)
- 24-hour assistance
Not included
- International flights
- For car rentals: gasoline, GPS, abandonment fees, parking fees and tolls, tire wear charges between $3.25 and $4.25/day (applicable in Quebec only), additional insurance for $0 deductible buyback and various options often offered locally (return of vehicle without refueling, additional drivers, child seat at $13 CAD/seat/day, etc.).
- Beverages (except tea and coffee with meals included)
- Snowmobile deposit: $2500 + taxes/snowmobile*.
- Meals not mentioned
- Personal expenses
- Optional activities not mentioned or suggested
- Travel insurance, strongly recommended
Notes
International flights
Terms and conditions
Booking conditions
Invoice procedure
Cancellation policy
- Cancellation up to 45 days prior to the agreed beginning of the journey: You will be charged 20 % of the travel price, in addition with every non-refundable expense for additional services booked on request (internal flights, site entrance tickets, activities…)
- Cancellation between the 44th and 15th day prior to the agreed beginning of the journey: You will be charged 50 % of the travel price, in addition with every non-refundable expense for additional services booked on request (internal flights, site entrance tickets, activities…)
- Cancellation less than 14 days to the agreed beginning of the journey: You will be charged 100 % of the travel price, in addition with every non-refundable expense for additional services booked on request (internal flights, site entrance tickets, activities…)
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Sustainable tourism
- A fair economical repartition
- The improvement of local teams’ working conditions and their awareness of the protection of the environment
- The information of travelers about respecting the local population and environment and the collection of their feelings at their return.
- Avoid letting waste out, throw it in the trash can or bring it with you
- Use potable water sparingly (take a shower instead of a bath and report any leaks) and avoid wasting it (use biodegradable soap to wash yourself)
- Avoid damaging cultural sites: don’t touch the statues, don’t move the stones and objects
- Exchange instead of giving (too Important gifts can destabilize the local economic stability of the country depending on their living standards)
- When taking a walk, especially in some fragile ecosystems, observe the fauna from afar, do not go beyond beaten roads, limit stamping and do not bring any souvenirs: give up picking rare flowers picking fossils...
- In some hotels, you can have individual air conditioning. It is advised to systematically switching it off when you’re out of the room to avoid energetical overconsumption and greenhouse gas emission.