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Québec

French Canada: Montréal & Québec City

Program No. 22250RJ
Be immersed in the architecture, Francophone culture and culinary arts of Montréal and Québec City as you discover the joie de vivre that unites the Québecois.

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Activity Level: Keep the Pace (15)
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May 13 - May 19, 2025
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Activity Level: Keep the Pace (15)
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Activity Level: On Your Feet (3)
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Activity Level: On Your Feet (3)
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May 20 - May 26, 2025
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3,599
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This date is available to book as a private experience for your group!

At a Glance

In Québec — “la belle province” — immerse yourself in the evocative architecture, Francophone culture and artistic passion of Montréal and Québec City. Enjoy a sensuous taste of Europe right here in North America as you discover the visual, performing and culinary arts inspired by the joie de vivre that unites the Québecois. Explore world-class museums, stroll picturesque neighborhoods and interact with Québec natives, as you absorb the artistic expression, historic buildings and European charm of these two cities.
Activity Level
Varies by date
Varies by date. ON YOUR FEET Dates: Walking up to one mile at a slower pace; additional transportation to some field trips. KEEP THE PACE Dates: Walking up to two miles at a brisk pace. Both Activity Levels travel on varied surfaces, from well-maintained sidewalks on busy streets to hills and cobblestones.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Discover the artistic highlights of Québec City and Montréal through a variety of mediums and exhibits at their prestigious museums, including the Pointe-à-Callière Museum.
  • Hear from an expert about what it’s like living in Montréal today, with insights into the city’s cultural, social and economic climate.
  • Enjoy walking excursions through Old Montréal and Old Québec, including visits to the Notre-Dame Basilica in Montréal and the Chute Montmorency in Québec City (pace varies by date).

General Notes

Select program dates are at a more leisurely pace featuring less walking and additional transportation. Please see Dates and Prices Tab for more details.
Featured Expert
All trip experts
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Sylvie Nadeau
Born and raised in Montreal, Sylvie Nadeau loves Quebec's largest city, the province's vibrant, creative multicultural hub, which she has been exploring her whole life on foot, by subway and on her bike. A professional in the travel industry for over 30 years and a recipient of several awards honoring the quality of her work, Sylvie hosts and coordinates the activities of Road Scholar groups with competence and enthusiasm. Her funny French accent and infectious joie de vivre give all her programs and tours a very personal color. A sports enthusiast, Sylvie is offering a new series for active travelers in addition to the many programs she already coordinates, all highlighting the many colors of Quebec as presented by passionate Quebecers dedicated to sharing the richness of their unique Canadian Province.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Sylvie Nadeau View biography
Born and raised in Montreal, Sylvie Nadeau loves Quebec's largest city, the province's vibrant, creative multicultural hub, which she has been exploring her whole life on foot, by subway and on her bike. A professional in the travel industry for over 30 years and a recipient of several awards honoring the quality of her work, Sylvie hosts and coordinates the activities of Road Scholar groups with competence and enthusiasm. Her funny French accent and infectious joie de vivre give all her programs and tours a very personal color. A sports enthusiast, Sylvie is offering a new series for active travelers in addition to the many programs she already coordinates, all highlighting the many colors of Quebec as presented by passionate Quebecers dedicated to sharing the richness of their unique Canadian Province.
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Michel Jutras View biography
Originally from Montreal, Michel Jutras holds a master's degree in the management of cultural organizations and has extensive experience in leading educational excusions. Passionate about researching history, especially the history of the dietary and culinary traditions of Quebec, he is working on a large collection of ethnological texts, the first volume of which has already been published, while the second is currently being printed.
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Marie Legroulx View biography
Marie Legroulx, a native of Québec City, has a bachelor's in history and a master's in Québec literature. She taught French and Québec literature at local universities for over 20 years. In 2008, she returned to college to become a professional in the tourism industry, and has since been leading historical, architectural and literary explorations. Québec history and language are topics close to her heart since she is a twelfth-generation Québécoise whose ancestors settled on the St. Lawrence River in the mid-seventeenth century.
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François Gariepy View biography
François Gariépy, a native of Québec City, has lived in Montréal, Santiago de Chile, and now in Baie-Saint-Paul, Charlevoix — a UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve. He is a recognized professional in international development and tourism for Charlevoix, actively promoting the region in the Canadian, U.S., Mexican, and European markets. François is trilingual with a passion for people, traveling, and cultures. He will be delighted to introduce Road Scholars to Montreal, Québec City, and the Charlevoix Region, addressing everyone’s interests in an enthusiastic, instructive, and secure manner.
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Françoise Baby View biography
Françoise Baby loves to share her enthusiasm about Montreal with visitors. She has a penchant for great food — her mother is French! — history, and architecture. What she enjoys most about being a local expert is interaction with Road Scholars. Her wish is that they come away with a cultural experience. The two most frequently asked questions Françoise gets are whether she is a native Montrealer and what is her favourite “thing” about the city. The answers are “yes”, and the multiculturalism that best defines Montreal.
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Program
At a Glance
Duration
7 days
Program Begins
Montreal, QC
Program Concludes
Quebec City, QC
Group Type
Small Group
Meals
13 | 6B | 3L | 4D |
Activity Level
In Québec — “la belle province” — immerse yourself in the evocative architecture, Francophone culture and artistic passion of Montréal and Québec City. Enjoy a sensuous taste of Europe right here in North America as you discover the visual, performing and culinary arts inspired by the joie de vivre that unites the Québecois. Explore world-class museums, stroll picturesque neighborhoods and interact with Québec natives, as you absorb the artistic expression, historic buildings and European charm of these two cities.)
Best of all, you'll...
  • Discover the artistic highlights of Québec City and Montréal through a variety of mediums and exhibits at their prestigious museums, including the Pointe-à-Callière Museum.
  • Hear from an expert about what it’s like living in Montréal today, with insights into the city’s cultural, social and economic climate.
  • Enjoy walking excursions through Old Montréal and Old Québec, including visits to the Notre-Dame Basilica in Montréal and the Chute Montmorency in Québec City (pace varies by date).
General Notes
Select program dates are at a more leisurely pace featuring less walking and additional transportation. Please see Dates and Prices Tab for more details.
Featured Expert
Profile Image
Sylvie Nadeau
Born and raised in Montreal, Sylvie Nadeau loves Quebec's largest city, the province's vibrant, creative multicultural hub, which she has been exploring her whole life on foot, by subway and on her bike. A professional in the travel industry for over 30 years and a recipient of several awards honoring the quality of her work, Sylvie hosts and coordinates the activities of Road Scholar groups with competence and enthusiasm. Her funny French accent and infectious joie de vivre give all her programs and tours a very personal color. A sports enthusiast, Sylvie is offering a new series for active travelers in addition to the many programs she already coordinates, all highlighting the many colors of Quebec as presented by passionate Quebecers dedicated to sharing the richness of their unique Canadian Province.
Please Note:
This expert may not be available for every date of the program
Profile Image of Michel Jutras
Michel Jutras
Originally from Montreal, Michel Jutras holds a master's degree in the management of cultural organizations and has extensive experience in leading educational excusions. Passionate about researching history, especially the history of the dietary and culinary traditions of Quebec, he is working on a large collection of ethnological texts, the first volume of which has already been published, while the second is currently being printed.
Profile Image of Marie Legroulx
Marie Legroulx
Marie Legroulx, a native of Québec City, has a bachelor's in history and a master's in Québec literature. She taught French and Québec literature at local universities for over 20 years. In 2008, she returned to college to become a professional in the tourism industry, and has since been leading historical, architectural and literary explorations. Québec history and language are topics close to her heart since she is a twelfth-generation Québécoise whose ancestors settled on the St. Lawrence River in the mid-seventeenth century.
Profile Image of François Gariepy
François Gariepy
François Gariépy, a native of Québec City, has lived in Montréal, Santiago de Chile, and now in Baie-Saint-Paul, Charlevoix — a UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve. He is a recognized professional in international development and tourism for Charlevoix, actively promoting the region in the Canadian, U.S., Mexican, and European markets. François is trilingual with a passion for people, traveling, and cultures. He will be delighted to introduce Road Scholars to Montreal, Québec City, and the Charlevoix Region, addressing everyone’s interests in an enthusiastic, instructive, and secure manner.
Profile Image of Françoise Baby
Françoise Baby
Françoise Baby loves to share her enthusiasm about Montreal with visitors. She has a penchant for great food — her mother is French! — history, and architecture. What she enjoys most about being a local expert is interaction with Road Scholars. Her wish is that they come away with a cultural experience. The two most frequently asked questions Françoise gets are whether she is a native Montrealer and what is her favourite “thing” about the city. The answers are “yes”, and the multiculturalism that best defines Montreal.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Varies by date
Small Group (13 to 24)
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Suggested Reading List
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You can also find many of the books we recommend at the Road Scholar store on bookshop.org, a website that supports local bookstores.
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Duration
7 days
6 nights
What's Included
13 meals | 6B | 3L | 4D |
1 expert-led lecture
8 expert-led field trips
1 hands-on experience
2 performances
An experienced Group Leader
6 nights of accommodations
Taxes and customary gratuity
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Activity Note
Hotel check-in from 4:00 p.m.
Afternoon:
Program Registration: 5:15-5:30 p.m. After you have your room assignment, come to the Road Scholar table on the Mezzanine level to register with the program staff and get your welcome packet containing up-to-date schedule that reflects any changes, other important information. Orientation: We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. Plus, a few useful tips to enhance your stay in French Canada. Periods in the daily schedule designated as “Free time” and “At leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times may change due to local circumstances/conditions. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
Dinner:
At neighborhood restaurant.
Evening:
Continue getting to know your fellow participants, settle in, and get a good night’s rest for the day ahead.
Activity Note
Walking up to 2 miles throughout the day, standing in museum
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
We’ll set out on a walking field trip to explore Old Montréal, focusing on its history and architecture. Along the way we’ll venture into the Old Port on the St. Lawrence River and discuss its transformation and impact on the surrounding community, native Montrealers and visitors alike.
Lunch:
At a neighborhood restaurant.
Afternoon:
For our next field trip, we’ll walk with our group leader to the Pointe-à-Callière Museum that was inaugurated in 1992 during the city’s 350th anniversary. This designated national archaeological and historic site is located on the very place where Montréal was founded. The museum presents centuries of history from the settlements of Indigenous People to the present. In addition to permanent and changing exhibits, there are remarkable ruins of national significance. With the specialist explore the museum and take the opportunity to watch the multimedia show, “Generations, MTL”.
Dinner:
This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to have what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.
Evening:
At leisure. You might like to go out and explore independently, spend time with fellow Road Scholars, or just relax.
Activity Note
Getting on/off a motorcoach. Walking up to 2 miles.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
Led by an expert, we will go for a city field trip via motorcoach, focusing on the city's history, architecture, main neighborhoods, and its astounding underground city that features a 20-mile network of pedestrian walkways. Among the highlights are the Underground, Mont-Royal, and Ste-Hélène Island that was the site of Expo 67 (1967 International and Universal Exposition).
Lunch:
On your own to enjoy what you like.
Afternoon:
Afternoon At leisure until 4:30 pm. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities or consult your Group Leader for suggestions. Among the highlights you might enjoy are a return to the port, a visit to the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) or the Botanical Garden. At the hotel at 4:30 pm meet our local expert an enjoy lecture on living in Montreal.
Dinner:
At a neighborhood restaurant in Old Montréal..
Evening:
At leisure. Take this time to experience more of our very special city and what it has to offer. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning. Participants will need to carry their own baggage on the train, one piece of luggage and one carry-on bag.
Activity Note
Getting in/out taxis; on/off a train. Baggage aboard the train is limited to one piece of luggage and one carry-on bag per person. We will carry our baggage when we transfer to the train station. The train ride is about 160 miles, approximately 3.5 hours. Upon arrival in Québec City, we will retrieve our baggage and load it onto taxis for transfer to the hotel where it will be taken to our rooms.
Breakfast:
Hotel buffet.
Morning:
We’ll take a field trip to the incredibly beautiful Basilique de Notre-Dame. Our visit will feature an exclusive presentation of its fabulous organ by the Basilica's titular organist. Returning to the hotel, we will check out and depart via Taxis to the train station, then board the train for departure at 1:00 p.m.
Lunch:
Aboard the train, we’ll have box lunches from a local bakery.
Afternoon:
Upon arrival in Québec City, we will transfer via taxis to our hotel for check-in. Take some time to freshen up and relax before dinner or feel free to walk around the hotel and surrounding area.
Dinner:
At a neighborhood restaurant.
Evening:
We’ll set out on a stroll of discovery and first impressions with our Study Leader through the streets of the Old City to the Terrase Dufferin overlooking the fleuve Saint-Laurent — St. Lawrence River — behind the Château Frontenac.
Activity Note
Walking up to 2 miles; cobblestone, uneven ground. Standing up to an hour; limited seating.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
At the hotel, our local expert will give a presentation highlighting the city's foundation and exceptional geographical location as well as its present-day social and economic facets. We’ll gain an understanding of how Québec City's history contributed to the creation and development of Canada and why it was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. We’ll then head out on a walking field trip to explore Québec City with its eclectic architecture, streets, and monuments that serve as eloquent, perfectly conserved testaments to its evolution. There are two parts: the Upper Town that was the fortified area, and the Lower Town that developed around the Place Royale and the harbor. A well-preserved integrated urban ensemble, the Historic District is a remarkable example of a fortified city of the colonial era, and unique north of Mexico. Enjoy the city's uniquely European atmosphere, enchanting setting, and friendly inhabitants.
Lunch:
At neighborhood restaurant.
Afternoon:
Led by an expert, we will visit the official residence of the Governor General of Canada, located within La Citadelle of Québec overlooking the majestic St. Lawrence River. Québec, the cradle of French civilization in North America, is a repository of history and culture from the French, English, and Canadian periods. The fortified boundaries of this old British fortress are the only such remaining walled defenses on the continent. After a terrible fire in 1976, it was restored with Canadian materials throughout to showcase the city’s history, modern cultural sensibilities, and outstanding artists. Today, it houses an important collection of art and period furnishings.
Dinner:
On your own to enjoy what you like from the many and varied opportunities to “taste” Québec City.
Evening:
At leisure. Take this time to experience more of our very special city and what it has to offer.
Activity Note
Getting on/off a motorcoach. Walking up to 2 miles.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
We’ll take an expert-led field trip via motorcoach a few miles from the city to experience the beauty of the traditional Québec countryside. The birthplace of French America, Île d'Orléans is a large pastoral island known for the quality of its agricultural products as well as the heritage of its many historic buildings. This well-preserved natural and cultural landmark is situated in the middle of the St. Lawrence River. On our return to the city, we'll stop for a closer look of the Montmorency falls that we saw from the Ile d'Orlean. With its 272' tall, (30 more than Niagara) the falls offers a stunning demonstration of the power of nature. The falls has captivated visitors in all seasons for centuries.
Lunch:
On your own.
Afternoon:
At leisure. You might like to explore the Quartier Petit-Champlain located at the foot of the funicular .The Quartier Petit-Champlain is the site of Québec’s first port. As one of the city’s original neighborhoods, it has gone through various periods of development, decline, and redevelopment. Today, after an expansive (and expensive) restoration project, the quarter exudes an Old World atmosphere with historical architecture and buildings dating back to the 1600s, narrow streets, artisans and craftsmen, charming boutiques, and much more. Take this opportunity to see and do what interests you most at your own pace. At 5:00 pm Join local musicians who will guide us in a discovery of Québec through song, instrumental music, tales, and jigs. We will learn about Québec musical traditions, rhythm and song, and experiment with musical instruments.
Dinner:
At the hotel. Share favorite experiences with new Road Scholar friends during our farewell dinner.
Evening:
At leisure. Prepare for check-out and departure in the morning.
Activity Note
Hotel check-out 12:00 Noon.
Breakfast:
At the Hotel. This concludes our program.
Morning:
If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!
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MEALS
13 Meals
6 Breakfasts
3 Lunches
4 Dinners
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian
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3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
3 nights
Location: Montreal
This all-suites hotel is situated in the heart of historic Old Montréal. It is within walking distance of Notre Dame Basilica, museums, and some of the finest restaurants in the city. The rejuvenated Old Port of Montréal is just a few steps away. The underground Metro is close by to whisk you through the city, as is the lively area of Chinatown.
3 nights
Location: Quebec City
Located in the heart of historic, culturally vibrant, gastronomic and romantic Old Québec, the unique 4-star European-style hotel extends a warm and friendly welcome in an inviting decor and spectacular surroundings that have been delighting visitors for centuries. Elevator from lobby to room floors. 24 stone steps to lobby area from street with hand railing - no ramps or alternate access.
Participant Reviews
4.9
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Dennis – Class of 2019 | Wheaton, IL
i enjoyed and learned from the program to Montreal and Quebec City. We shared a different culture and way of life. My horizons were broadened. Our leader, Ian is the best! The local guides and lectures (as well as the French Canadian musicians) were superior. Give it a try.
— Review left October 8, 2024
Teresa – Class of 2024 | Saint Paul, MN
I just completed the Montreal and Quebec City tour and had the most fantastic time. A wonderful tour guide, Anna, and a cohort of people who were friendly and interesting and a delight to be with for a week.I made several new friends and intend to stay in contact with them. Accommodations were great, and there were several exceptional events including a session with the organist of the Notre Dame Basilica. I could not recommend this tour more highly! It was a wonderful first Road Scholar trip for me. The activity and pace was perfect, with enough free time to explore as well. I look forward to planning another trip with Road Scholar.
— Review left September 25, 2024
Georgine – Class of 1998 | Fitchburg, WI
First, I received no program materials prior to arrival. I've done 17 or 18 R.S. programs, and this was one of the most enjoyable. Anna Maria was terrific!
— Review left September 24, 2024
Susan – Class of 2015 | Crystal Lake, IL
With a short flight I took a trip back into history in UNESCO city of Quebec plus felt as if I had flown hours to a foreign destination which was within an hour of Us border! Montreal was equally a treat to eyes plus exploring new foods and traditions was fun. My brain was stretched along with waistline despite lots of walking.
— Review left September 24, 2024
Helen – Class of 2015 | Scottsdale, AZ
I have Muscular Dystrophy and struggle with steps and stairs! I was able to do this trip!!
— Review left September 17, 2024
This participant did not give a star rating.
Thomas – Class of 2005 | Denver, NC
Ana Marie was a superb guide and was very helpful to all of us !
— Review left August 27, 2024
Jane – Class of 2005 | Johnston, IA
I so enjoyed experiencing Montréal and Quebec, learning more in depth about history and neighboring Canada, and seeing a wider view of the world with other world travelers.
— Review left August 22, 2024
Marilyn – Class of 2012 | Plainfield, IN
Delightful city tours, truly enjoyable. Now I want to learn French!
— Review left August 6, 2024
Rebecca – Class of 2021 | Maryville, TN
Based in the historic areas of two cities, with easy access to the sites, restaurants and shopping. Did not have a bad meal!
— Review left July 24, 2024
Linda – Class of 2024 | Canoga Park, CA
I would like to see more solo traveler programs 5-8 day trips perhaps to Caribbean or other cities with more economical pricing. Maybe more self guided tours would save money for Road Scholar
— Review left July 23, 2024
Jane – Class of 2015 | Aiken, SC
The trip to Montreal and Quebec was a fantastic experience. Great small group to be with and would strongly encourage anyone wanting to see these Canadian historic cities to sign up!
— Review left July 19, 2024
Peter – Class of 2017 | Madison, WI
Canadian and American histories are very closely related, so I think this tour is one you should not miss.
— Review left July 4, 2024
Renata – Class of 2022 | Clermont, FL
Beautiful cities to visit and learn about their history, art, culture and welcoming people.
— Review left June 19, 2024
Madelon | Mesa, AZ
Trust Road Scholar to organize a great travel experience. I've travelled quite a bit, and this was my first guided tour...a real boon to the senior citizen traveller!
— Review left June 18, 2024
Jeanne – Class of 2016 | Phoenix, AZ
If you love gardens, the Montreal Botanical Garden is among the very best I've seen. Jeanne Winograd, Phoenix, Arizona
— Review left June 10, 2024
Patricia – Class of 2014 | Marysville, WA
My Road Scholar trip to Montreal and Quebec City exceeded my expectations. Quebec is the new favorite city in the world, bumping Salzburg to second place. The people are so friendly, dual lingual, and courteous, and the food was amazing! The town is clean and encourages talented street musicians! I felt I was in a small neighborhood in Paris without the craziness of all the tourists. I must say the cuisine eclipsed that of Paris!! I am taking my husband back next year. He is a foodie like me!
— Review left June 6, 2024
Linda – Class of 2022 | Saint Charles, MO
The Montreal/Quebec City program is fabulous! Makes me wish I could return there year after year.
— Review left October 10, 2023
Kathy – Class of 2014 | Milwaukee, WI
Our Road Scholar trip to French Canada met our expectations in every way. We had fun, met interesting and delightful people, and learned a lot about historical Canada and Canada today. Our group host, Marie, couldn't have been better! We're looking forward to more trips with Road Scholar.
— Review left June 27, 2023
Kathleen – Class of 2023 | Wilmington, NC
Traveling with Roads Scholar is educational. You meet new people. It is the safest way to travel!
— Review left June 7, 2023
Karen | Zelienople, PA
My first Road Scholar trip was excellent and will set the bar for other trips. Also, our group leader, Julie, set the bar and will be hard to beat!
— Review left May 23, 2023
Suzanne – Class of 2022 | Los Angeles, CA
Fantastic way to travel and expand your horizons. I look forward to future trips with this program as it made me appreciate the diversity and beauty of our world.
— Review left October 14, 2022
This participant did not give a star rating.
Janet – Class of 2017 | Cincinnati, OH
Overall a fun trip. There were a few areas that could be improved that would have made this a five star trip rather than three. Our trip leader was not very organized or good at providing clear directions. Given that there was no printed itinerary or daily message board it was really important to be clear. Many things were missed that could have been accomplished with more direction. In Montreal the Botanical gardens and the Archeological museum were "on your own" trips and really should not be missed. I think going on your own is fine, especially the gardens which are vast and many options to explore, maybe have the bus drop the group off there on day two? We went the day before the trip and are so happy we did so. The Montreal hotel did not offer any room cleaning service and this seemed a bit much especially with an extra day. There was no coffee in the lobby and the shop is not open some days, one elevator was out for two days. Very limited service. The location is great and there are lots of shops within a few blocks so not a major ordeal however the hotel was not cheap and you would expect better. In both cities we found food and service at restaurants we went to on our own much better than those included in the tour so the issue with service is not everywhere. Better choices perhaps?
— Review left September 4, 2022
Jaclyn – Class of 2020 | Arlington, VA
Both Montreal and Quebec are worth seeing. They're a bit like Europe but much closer. The cultures are an interesting mix of French and English. Marie, the Group Leader, was charming.
— Review left August 31, 2022
Edward – Class of 2016 | Collingswood, NJ
The private concert with the organist from the Basilica of Norte Dame in Montreal was worth the trip. Seeing the Botanical Gardens is a must. The meals outside of the hotels were fine dining. The musical concert in Quebec was wonderful.
— Review left August 10, 2022
This participant did not give a star rating.
Ingrid – Class of 2017 | Alexandria, VA
The trip was wonderful. Excellent Guides. Good accommodations, local trips, and restaurants. Transportation was the only issue. Initially, RS scheduled me leaving home from an airport in another city, they didn't send the taxi transfer vouchers, and couldn't help when the return flight home was canceled. Everything got worked out and some issues were beyond RS's control. It just made the travel portion pretty awful.
— Review left August 5, 2022
Paula – Class of 2016 | St Louis Park, MN
French Canada: Montreal and Quebec City was really fun and full of information. They recommended reading the book Bury your Dead by Louise Penny. It was perfect--set in the old city. But be prepared for the steep streets in Quebec City.Your knees will have to be in good shape for all the walking.
— Review left June 28, 2022
Lorraine – Class of 2022 | Salem, WI
I was so thrilled to have experts help us in seeing and experiencing the true flavor of the cities we visited. Also the "flavor" of the area in each of the restaurants we had meals at. Exceptional.
— Review left June 24, 2022
Sarah – Class of 2019 | Conroe, TX
If you think you understand the history of North America, think again -- and then sign up for this program in Montreal and Quebec City! I learned so much about the influence of the French, English, Irish and Scots in Canada, and ultimately in the US, and about the history and government of Canada as a whole. These are two very different cities: Montreal is a fascinating study of maintaining historical significance while embracing the 21st century, while Quebec City is just a jewel of French history, culture and architecture.
— Review left May 31, 2022
Darcy – Class of 2013 | New York, NY
A wonderful opportunity to experience the Quebecois culture and learn the history of Quebec while enjoying delicious meals and the chance to stay in lovely hotels situated in the historic districts of Montreal and Quebec City.
— Review left November 4, 2021
Wilson – Class of 2016 | Mt Pleasant, SC
Great trip to two wonderful cities! Don’t miss this bucket-list experience!
— Review left September 16, 2019
Aparna – Class of 2019 | Mount Pleasant, MI
Both our program leaders, Lise and Marie, were great and other participants were wonderful. I have made some great friends and learned a good deal about the history and culture of Montreal and Quebec City. This was my first Road Scholar trip and I am now looking forward to taking many more!
— Review left July 12, 2019
David – Class of 2018 | Port Clinton, OH
Remarkable trip. The group leader, Lise Lambert, was exceptional. We enjoyed Les Pyrenees restaurant in Old Montreal. The accommodations were very good and handy to various restaurants and museums. We appreciated the "slower pace" of this trip.
— Review left June 27, 2019
Carol – Class of 2014 | Morrisville, PA
The best trip I have been on in years. Our leader Lise Lambert was outstanding, as were the instructors. So much of Montreal/Quebec was a delightful discovery for me. I will return to Montreal. Je me souviens!
— Review left June 7, 2019
Rita – Class of 2019 | Sacramento, CA
This is an enjoyable & enlightening tour that focuses on the history of both Montreal & Quebec City. You stay right in the charming historic sections of each city & learn a lot about French Canadian history. Ample time is allowed for individual exploring. Tres bon!
— Review left May 24, 2019





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