Discover the best top things to do in Quebec, Quebec including Belvedere Lambert, Mont Belanger, Belvedere Des Deux-Rivieres, Observatoire de la Capitale, Tour D'Observation La Montagnaise, La Cite de l'energie, Cap-De-Bon-Desir Interpretation and Observation Centre, The Observation Tower, Observatoire Place Ville Marie, Porte Kent.
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Located on the 31st (and top) floor of the Marie-Guyart Building, the Observatory is the highest point in Québec City, offering a spectacular 360 degree view. It offers a new multimedia interpretation display that takes visitors on a fantastic journey through time. State-of-the-art technology in the form of interactive touch screen terminals, soundscapes, and 3D images takes travelers back through Québec City’s rich past.
We went on our last full day in Québec, and loved being able to look down on the places we'd visited - could see the river and dock, city walls, Citadel, Plains of Abraham, etc. It wasn't at all crowded, no wait for the elevator, well worth the price. Fun information on all the inner walls. (Mais, si vous voulez lire les phrases pour les enfants, il faut comprendre français!)
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La Cité de l'énergie is an internationally renowned tourist complexe that will make you experience a one of a kind visit in Canada. We invite you to come discover fantastic and highly entertaining exhibitions.
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Watch whales, seals and seabirds from the shore. Belugas, porpoises and other cetaceans often swim past Cap de Bon-Désir. Our guides are there to answer your questions. Bring a picnic and a windbreaker. Family activities are offered on site every day. Have you ever seen starfish? You will be surprised by their colours! Participate in the feature activity, "30 Feet into Neptune's World," during which divers will bring up some of the mysterious animals that live at the bottom of the estuary for you to see. This activity is offered three times a week. Consult the schedule for details. In the lightkeeper's house, observe whales and learn about the history of the lighthouse and its lightkeepers. Play a game to test your talents as a pilot! Do your children love to explore? Request the Xplorers booklet at the reception centre. Activities and services: Whale watching, interpretive activities, exhibit, lighthouse.
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Wooden tower that offers awesome vistas over the countryside. There are rolling fields and forests below, with the river all around and mountains in the distance. You’ve got to climb MANY flights of stairs to get to the top, but fortunately if you get tired, there are many intermediate decks along the way where you can stop and look out from a lower elevation. Great place to stop along your drive around the island!
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Nestled in the heart of Montreal’s business district, on the 46th floor of an emblematic tower, Observatoire 360 offers a breathtaking view of our metropolis and its main attractions. Its inspiring space, its 360° panoramic view, its oversized windows, its spacious terrace on the 44th floor that vibrates to the rhythm of Montreal’s 4 seasons and its central location make Observatoire Place Ville Marie a must. Live a unique experience more than 185 meters above ground! Enjoy a gourmet stop at Les Enfants Terribles Place Ville Marie, the highest restaurant in town!
Somewhat difficult to find. You need to go downstairs once inside the building, then you can buy your ticket and take a quick elevator ride up 46 floors for a 360 degree view of the city. Reminded me of visiting the CN Tower in Toronto but without the long lineup and crowd. There were floor to ceiling windows and staff who were available to answer your questions. There is also a restaurant down a couple floors and although I didn't eat there, I did enjoy a cocktail while sitting on the rooftop terrace.
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