Baie de Beauport
Stop by Baie de Beauport, a hop and a skip away from the city, and take part in a slew of water activities on the St. Lawrence River. People enjoy windsurfing, sailing catamarans, kayaking, stand-up paddling and kite surfing in this unique maritime environment! Whether you’re looking to get moving, cool off in the refreshing water games or simply bask in the sun, this is the place to be.
Canoe races
In the winter, the St. Lawrence River’s waters are not exactly at rest! The ice canoe, which once upon a time was used by residents of Québec and Lévis as a means of communications, is now a competitive sport. During Québec’s Winter Carnival and the Grand défi des glaces, participants in this race give spectators an eyeful. This race against the clock sees canoes crossing the river and its frozen waters from shore to shore, not once, but several times.
Cruises
Québec is increasingly positioning itself on the international cruise scene as a destination and port of embarkation of choice. Over the years, it has welcomed over 500,000 passengers enjoying, among others, the Canada—New England itinerary. From summer to mid-fall, impressive ships such as the Queen Mary II call into Québec’s port. Cruise from Québec and discover for yourself the magnificence of the St. Lawrence River and the Atlantic seaboard!
Excursions on the river
Many excursions on several types of vessels leave from the Old Port of Québec. Navigate the region and enjoy unbeatable views of the Château Frontenac, the chute Montmorency, Île d’Orléans and the Côte-de-Beaupré. And why not enjoy brunch, dinner or a show while on board? Let the St. Lawrence River’s waters lead you to the Grosse Île historical site or to the whales in Tadoussac and in the Saguenay’s fjord — where salt water and fresh water meet.
Promenade Samuel-De Champlain
A significant legacy of the capital city’s 400th anniversary, the Promenade Samuel-De Champlain literally gives the river back to Quebecers. This enchanting space is a model of restoration of the St. Lawrence River’s shoreline and is dotted by a slew of attractions linked to the river, including a welcome centre, an interpretation path, an observation tower, pedestrian paths, themed stations, and parks. Families, walkers, runners, cyclists and in-line skaters gather here as soon as the weather warms up.
With development plans that include the addition of a swimmable beach and a gigantic reflecting pool as its centrepiece, the Promenade will more than ever be a veritable oasis in the heart of the city.
Québec-Lévis Ferry
Short on time, but eager to take postcard-quality photos to savour for a lifetime? Hop the Québec–Lévis ferry across the St. Lawrence River. Winter, summer, spring, or fall, you’re guaranteed a spectacular view! Winter crossings are especially magical thanks to colliding chunks of ice. Set aside about an hour for a return trip.