Quebec Cruises and Boat Rides

Quebec is an ideal city to discover through its boat trips, which immerse you not only in the surrounding landscapes and the sighting of marine fauna, but also in its history, culture and gastronomy.
Quebec Cruises and Boat Rides

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Quebec is a city steeped in history and culture that fuses French heritage with vibrant North American life. Its cobblestone streets and architecture transport you back in time, while its vibrancy invites you to explore every nook and cranny. There are many things to see in Quebec, a destination that captivates you with its charm and cultural richness.

One way to get to know this city is through its boat tours, which offer you a window into its environment and history. From serene cruises on the St. Lawrence River to cruises through the Saguenay Fjords, where whale watching is possible, there are a variety of options to discover. Here are the best ones so you can enjoy Quebec from its waters.

1. Embark on a cruise on the St. Lawrence River

If you will be in Quebec for a short time, these cruises on the St. Lawrence River are a great option, because they usually last less than 2 hours and show you the most representative of the city, such as the Hotel de Frontenac, the Citadel of Quebec and Montmorency Falls, the highest in the province. In addition, you will get to know the nature that surrounds the city.

This type of tour is usually done in the afternoon, in small groups and with professional guides who will tell you information about the sites you see from the water. The best time to go on these cruises is in September and October, when the weather is milder and there are more opportunities to spot wildlife. Whenever you go, it is always important to book in advance so you don't miss out on the experience.

The St. Lawrence River is the most important river in North America. It stretches from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the Atlantic Ocean. The river is not only important from a geographical perspective, but it has also witnessed important historical and cultural events that have influenced the region, so navigating it will also immerse you in the history of the city.

Details of interest

  • Price: about 48 € per person approximately.
  • Duration: about 1 hour and a half.
  • Means of transport: cruise.
  • Disadvantages of this option: does not include food and drinks on board.

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2. Venture by boat to the Ile d'Orléans

Orleans Island, located on the St. Lawrence River, is a destination you can't miss exploring, especially from the comfort of a boat. Sailing around Orleans Island offers you a unique and panoramic perspective of its natural beauty and enchanting riverside scenery.

During these Orleans Island boat tours, you usually discover the most beautiful viewpoints, the bridge that connects the island to the mainland and the majestic Montmorency Falls that surround it.

These boat trips are usually short but rewarding. However, for a more complete experience, consider complementing your tour with a gastronomic tour of Orleans Island. This activity will give you the opportunity to savor the delicious local cuisine and explore the fresh, authentic products that make Orleans Island such an outstanding gastronomic destination. In addition, they often take you to visit their vineyards and chocolate factory.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 55 € per person approximately.
  • Duration: about 1 hour and a half.
  • Means of transport: boat.
  • Disadvantages of this option: the excursion only takes place in good weather.

3. Experience the thrill of whale watching in Quebec City

If you wish to go whale watching in Quebec, a very interesting option is to explore the waters of the St. Lawrence River up to the town of Baie-Sainte-Catherine. On board the cruise ship, you can enjoy the seascape as you head into the heart of the Saguenay-Saint Lawrence Marine National Park.

Once there, there are two ways to get up close to the whales: on a small boat, which will take you to remote locations and bring you up close and personal with the whales; or if you prefer a more relaxed and comfortable experience, on a three-level observation boat.

The best time to take this excursion is during the summer months, especially from June to September. During this period, blue, humpback and fin whales migrate to warmer waters to feed and reproduce. On the other hand, beluga whales can be seen all year round. This is an ideal excursion if you are staying in Quebec for 3 days or more, as it lasts a full day.

These excursions are usually conducted with guides who are experts in marine fauna and can provide you with a lot of information about these animals. As a recommendation, try to choose a reliable tour operator that meets the standards of safety and respect for marine life, as this will guarantee a respectful experience for the whales and other marine animals.

Interesting details

  • Price: about 164 € per person.
  • Duration: about 11 hours approximately.
  • Means of transportation: an observation boat with 3 decks and a speedboat.
  • Disadvantages of this option: you have to book in advance, as it is an activity that usually has a lot of tourists.

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4. Join a historical voyage sailing to Grosse Île

If you are interested in history, from Quebec you can cruise to Grosse Île and take part in the best Quebec tours to learn about the history and cultural importance of this place. Grosse Île was a crucial point during the time of Irish immigration to Canada in the 19th century, when it served as a quarantine station and hospital for thousands of immigrants.

These tours are usually conducted with professional guides who can provide you with complete information about the history of Grosse Île. It is usual for the guides to play historical characters and take you to follow in the footsteps of the immigrants. You will be able to see the old quarantine station and the monument of the immigrants, as well as the surrounding landscapes, whose panoramic views will impress you.

Please note that these tours take place in summer, from May to the first days of October. On the other hand, they do not usually include lunch and there are no restaurants on the island, so it is best to bring your own lunch and drinks. Don't forget to bring appropriate footwear for comfortable walking.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 71 € per person.
  • Duration: about 6 hours approximately.
  • Means of transport: boat.
  • Advantages of this option: you will sail to Grosse Île and you will learn about the history of the island through the stories of professional guides.
  • Disadvantages of this option: this activity can only be done in the spring/summer season.

5. River rafting in Jacques-Cartier National Park

In the heart of Jacques-Cartier National Park, you can take a boat ride on the Jacques-Cartier River that meanders through the natural landscape. This park is located north of Quebec City. There you can rent a boat at two specific points: at Km 3 where the calm waters of the river are perfect for trying out the inflatable boat, canoe or kayak; and at Km 10 where faster and more exciting waters await you.

While navigating the river, you can observe a great variety of native flora and fauna, as well as the rock formations and lush forests that make the Jacques-Cartier National Park unique You can also opt for a guided rafting activity if you are inexperienced. Other activities you can do in the park include hiking, bird watching, biking or just relaxing on the riverside beaches.

Please note that water activities are usually available during the summer season, when conditions are optimal for boating. However, the Jacques-Cartier National Park is open all year round and offers different experiences. For example, if you visit in winter, you can enjoy skiing, an activity that offers fantastic panoramic views of the mountains and river.

Details of interest

  • Price: entrance to the park costs about 10€ for adults and free for children under 16. Boat rentals range from €8 to €96, depending on the boat and the route.
  • Duration: you can rent the boats from 9:30 am to 4 pm.
  • Means of transportation: canoe, inflatable boat, kayak, mini raft.
  • Advantages of this option: you will be able to enjoy nature in the Jacques-Cartier National Park and do several outdoor activities, such as boating, kayaking or canoeing.
  • Disadvantages of this option: water activities can only be done in spring/summer season.

Book a ski tour in Jacques-Cartier Park

6. Take a cruise on the St. Lawrence River at night

Another interesting way to explore the St. Lawrence River is by taking a night cruise. During these cruises you can experience a completely different perspective of the river and the city that surrounds it.

Some St. Lawrence River cruises at night are enlivened with DJ music and a variety of drinks, adding entertainment and fun to the trip. In addition to admiring the monuments and cityscapes, you will be able to share memorable moments with other passengers. It is an ideal and recommended experience if your stay is at least two days in Quebec and you want to take the city's nighttime postcards from the river.

During the cruise, you can also enjoy the illuminated view of several of the city's landmarks and monuments, such as the Château Frontenac, an iconic hotel located in the upper part of Quebec. To get the most out of your evening cruise, don't forget to bring warm clothes, as temperatures can drop during the night.

Details of interest

  • Price: about 55 € per person.
  • Duration: about 3 hours and a half.
  • Means of transportation: cruise ship.
  • Disadvantages of this option: drinks and food are not included.

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7. Discover the archipelago of Isle-Aux-Grues by cruise ship

A not-to-be-missed experience in Quebec is to sail to the Isle Aux-Grues archipelago, which stands out as the largest unspoiled wetland in northeastern North America. These experiences are usually done with professional guides, who are very knowledgeable about the region and its marine flora and fauna.

As you sail down the St. Lawrence River towards the archipelago, you can enjoy the panoramic views and feel the thrill of discovering a landscape full of life. The archipelago is made up of some 21 islands, each with its own charm. One of them, l'Isle-aux-Grues, is known for being the home of the famous Canadian painter and sculptor Jean-Paul Riopelle.

To join this trip you can head directly to the docks of Quebec, where you can conveniently reach the city's Hop-on Hop-off bus. It is always advisable to plan ahead to ensure you get the necessary information on schedules and availability.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 55 € per person.
  • Duration: 2 hours and a half approximately
  • Means of transport: boat.
  • Advantages of this option: you will be able to visit the largest wetland in northwestern North America.
  • Disadvantages of this option: does not include hotel pick up.

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8. Ice canoeing on the St. Lawrence River

In the winter months in Quebec, a different experience is ice canoeing on the St. Lawrence River. It is a prominent activity in Canada that is done in a light and narrow boat, known as a canoe or canoe, to navigate rivers, lakes or seas. In the case of ice canoeing, canoeing is done in canoes designed to glide over the ice sheets.

This activity is practiced at specific points along the St. Lawrence River and, generally, the experience begins with a practical class in which you receive all the instructions you need to embark, so you do not need to have experience in these activities.

You are also usually provided with all the necessary items such as paddles and crampons, metal devices with sharp points that fit over your shoes and allow you to walk safely on the ice. Many of these experiences culminate with a delicious hot chocolate to replenish your energy, ideal for winter days.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 177 € per person approximately.
  • Duration: about 3 hours.
  • Means of transport: canoe.
  • Advantages of this option: you can live a different and exciting experience.
  • Disadvantages of this option: the price is somewhat high. You must be in average physical condition to fully participate in this experience.

9. Take a Ferry Ride to Levis City

Crossing the St. Lawrence River by ferry from Quebec to Levis is one of the most popular boat rides in the city. Although the two sites are close together, the trip gives you a unique perspective of the river and is a typical way to connect the two banks.

This ferry ride is not only a convenient way to cross the river, but also gives you the opportunity to appreciate the panoramic views of the Quebec and Levis skyline from the water. The crossing takes approximately 12 minutes and ferries depart every 30 minutes from 6:30 a.m. until early morning, giving you the flexibility to explore both cities throughout the day.

Upon arrival in Levis you can discover the charm of the town with its old buildings; explore Quai Paquet, an urban park where you can do various activities; or check out the Chutes de la Chaudière waterfalls, if you prefer to hike in nature. And, when planning your return, I would recommend choosing a time that allows you to enjoy the sunset over the river, as this time of day enhances its beauty.

Once back in Quebec you can take the opportunity to visit the Museum of Civilization, one of the best museums in Quebec, which is located near the ferry dock. There you can learn about the multiculturalism of the city and the original populations that inhabited the region.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 3,50 € per person approximately.
  • Duration: about 12 minutes.
  • Means of transport: ferry.
  • Advantages of this option: it is a typical and economical way to connect both cities. You can also cross by car, motorcycle and bicycle.
  • Disadvantages of this option: you will have to build your own route and itinerary through the cities.

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Reviews from other travellers

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    The weather provided an interesting condition for observation!
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    Thanks for the instructive information. The only thing: I got a little chilled by the wind.
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    Pleasant experience.
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    Professional naturalist guide.
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    I learned a lot about the area, enjoyed the whales.