This charming town is a cozy fall paradise and it’s so easy to visit from Montreal

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If you’re looking for the perfect place to sip a pumpkin-spiced latte and say goodbye to the peak fall foliage, one of Canada’s most beautiful towns is calling your name! Just a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Montreal, this enchanting spot feels like a cozy European getaway – only you don’t have to book a flight or even leave the province.

During the fall, Quebec City transforms into a cozy autumn postcard, with picture-perfect landscapes of golden yellows, deep reds, and warm oranges.

From late September to mid-October, the region’s charming streets are bursting with the season’s colours. While the peak leaf-peeping season is drawing to a close, it’s not too late to catch Quebec City in all of its autumnal glory.

Quebec City was previously ranked as one of Canada’s most beautiful towns by Culture Trip, which praised the Old Town’s cobblestone streets, grand cathedrals, and European charm.

As you stroll around Old Quebec, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported back in time. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has narrow streets lined with historic buildings, European architecture, and cozy little cafes, all made even more beautiful by the rich autumn hues around them.

One of Quebec City’s most famous landmarks, of course, is the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac, which just so happens to be one of the most photographed hotels in the world. This stunning, castle-like building sits proudly on a hill overlooking the St. Lawrence River, and it’s the perfect backdrop for those end-of-fall selfies.

Whether you stay the night or just wander through to take in the elegant decor, this iconic hotel is a must-see, especially during the fall season when it fits right in with the city’s snug, historic vibes.

Of course, no trip to Quebec City in autumn would be complete without indulging in the local fall flavours. From buttery pastries at charming French bakeries to maple lattes and hot apple cider, this city knows how to do cozy food right.

A visit to Quebec City wouldn’t be complete without a stop at the Montmorency Falls, just 15 minutes from the heart of Old Quebec. Standing over 80 metres high, the Falls are a sight to see, especially in the autumn when they’re framed by the colours of the changing leaves. For thrill-seekers, there’s also a zipline that takes you right over the falls, offering jaw-dropping views that’ll be hard to forget.

If heights aren’t your thing, a suspension bridge crosses over the waterfall, letting you experience the awe-inspiring views up close without ever leaving solid ground.

For those looking to take in even more of Quebec City’s natural beauty, the Île d’Orléans is just a bridge away and glows with a thousand colours during fall. This peaceful island is home to family-owned farms and quaint villages, where you can pick up fresh apples, cider, and maybe even a pumpkin or two – the ultimate fall feels.

If you don’t want to drive, you can take a 3-ish hour VIA Rail train from Montreal to Quebec City, with one-way prices starting at around $50. There are also buses that take between 2 and 2.5 hours, with one-way prices starting as cheap as $15.

Quebec City during fall

When: Late September to late October

Address: Quebec City, QC

Why You Need To Go: Quebec City captures the best parts of fall and wraps them up in a cozy, scenic package. If you’re looking to get away from Montreal for a weekend and immerse yourself in stunning autumn scenery, historic charm, and a little adventure, Quebec City has everything you need – and it’s just a road trip away!

Quebec City tourism Website

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