Discover Quebec City and Montmorency Falls on a Small-Group Bus Tour
When visiting Quebec City, you quickly realize this place is a captivating blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty. For those who want to cover the highlights without feeling overwhelmed, this Group Excursion of Quebec City and Montmorency Falls offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, storytelling, and leisure. Starting at just over $40 per person, the 2.5-hour tour promises a relaxed way to see the city’s most iconic spots, with the bonus of visiting Montmorency Falls, a waterfall taller than Niagara.
What we love most is the smaller group size, which means more personal interaction with your guide and easier access to the sights. Plus, the live commentary brings history and local stories to life, making the experience both entertaining and educational. The included bottled water keeps you refreshed during the warm summer days or chilly winters.
A possible consideration is that the time at Montmorency Falls is limited to around 45 minutes, which might not be enough for a top-to-bottom exploration or a full walk to the summit. If you’re keen on hiking or detailed exploration, you may want to plan additional visits.
This tour is perfect for travelers looking for a rundown of Quebec City combined with a stunning natural attraction, especially if you appreciate knowledgeable guides and a cozy group setting.
Key Points

- Small-group format provides a more intimate experience and better interaction with your guide
 - Top sights like Château Frontenac, Notre Dame Basilica, and historic battlegrounds are included in the city tour
 - Montmorency Falls offers an impressive natural spectacle with a ticket included in the price
 - Live commentary makes history and culture come alive with humor and local insights
 - Flexible start times allow for planning around your schedule
 - Limited time at the falls means you get a good overview but may not have time for a full hike or summit visit
 
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience
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The Itinerary and Its Highlights
This tour begins at 17 Rue du Fort, a central spot in Quebec City, making it convenient for most travelers. The first part of the journey is a narrated bus ride through Old Quebec, where your guide, often praised for their knowledge and humor, will point out landmarks like the Château Frontenac—the most photographed hotel in the world and a symbol of the city. One reviewer remarked, “Great tour with entertaining guide. Enjoyed seeing the Falls in Quebec as well as Quebec city sights and learning some history,” which captures how seamlessly the city’s past is woven into the ride.
You’ll pass by Notre Dame De Quebec Basilica Cathedral, Canada’s oldest church, and the Plains of Abraham, the site of a pivotal 18th-century battle. These spots are passed rather than stopped at, but their significance is conveyed through lively commentary. The Martello Towers and Fontaine de Tourny provide further glimpses into Quebec’s military past and elegance.
Visiting Montmorency Falls
The climax of the tour is the stop at Parc de la Chute-Montmorency, where you’ll see the spectacular waterfalls. For many travelers, this is the real highlight. The waterfall, rising taller than Niagara, is a sight to behold, especially when framed with lush surroundings. The ticket included allows you to walk close to the bottom and even get a little wet if you dare—though the summit walk isn’t included, so don’t expect to go all the way up the stairs or to the top viewpoint.
According to reviews, the 45-minute visit is enjoyable but brief. One traveler noted, “You only get about an hour at the falls, so there’s not enough time to go to the top,” but still appreciated the chance to witness the falls from close range. It’s perfect if you want a quick but impressive nature stop, not a full-day adventure.
The Guide and Group Size
Many reviews highlight the guide’s friendliness and knowledge. Jean Francois and Celine are often praised for their humor and ability to make history engaging. One review states, “Jean Francois was wonderful! We really enjoyed the tour and learned a lot from him,” which underscores how guides can elevate a simple sightseeing trip into a memorable experience.
The smaller bus, accommodating up to 24 travelers, makes it easier to hear the commentary and move comfortably through the city’s narrow streets. Travelers who dislike large, crowded tours will find this setup refreshing.
Logistics, Value, and Overall Feel
At $40.23, this tour offers very good value considering the included ticket to Montmorency Falls and the personalized experience. You also get bottled water and a live commentary, which adds both comfort and context. The duration of roughly 2.5 hours makes it a great half-day activity, leaving plenty of time afterward to explore on your own.
However, it’s important to note that food and alcohol are not included and are available for purchase if you wish. Also, since most travelers can participate and it’s near public transportation, it’s accessible for most visitors. The cancellation policy allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, which is reassuring if your plans change.
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Authentic Experiences and Authenticity
This tour really shines in providing authentic local insights. Many reviews mention how guides sprinkle humor and personal stories, making history approachable. The small-group format fosters a more relaxed, engaging atmosphere, allowing you to ask questions and get tailored recommendations.
Travelers also appreciate the balance between city sights and natural beauty. The combination of urban landmarks and the awe-inspiring falls makes this tour a well-rounded introduction to Quebec’s charms.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
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This tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want a broad overview of Quebec City’s historic and scenic highlights without the hassle of arranging multiple visits. It also suits travelers who prefer small groups and personalized guides over larger bus loads. If you enjoy storytelling, beautiful vistas, and efficient itineraries, this tour offers good value and plenty of memorable moments.
However, if you’re after a full day of hiking or in-depth exploration of Montmorency Falls, you might want to supplement this with other excursions. For those seeking a relaxed, informative overview with a friendly guide in a comfortable setting, it hits the mark.
FAQ
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How long does the tour last?
Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, with about 45 minutes dedicated to Montmorency Falls.
What is included in the price?
The ticket to Montmorency Falls, live commentary, and bottled water are included. Food and alcohol are not.
Can I choose my start time?
Yes, you can select between morning and afternoon start times to fit your schedule.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but children must be accompanied by an adult.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, receiving a full refund.
How big is the group?
The maximum group size is 24 travelers, making for a more intimate experience.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It starts and ends at 17 Rue du Fort in Quebec City.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the sightseeing is done via a comfortable bus with live narration.
Can I hop off the bus during the tour?
No, the tour is designed as a continuous drive with stops at key points, but you’ll have time at Montmorency Falls.
Are there options for additional activities?
Yes, but they are not part of this tour. You might consider exploring more of Old Quebec or visiting other attractions afterward.
To sum it up, this small-group tour of Quebec City and Montmorency Falls offers a friendly, well-organized, and value-packed way to see the highlights. The knowledgeable guides, comfortable setting, and stunning scenery make it a fantastic choice for those wanting a mix of history, culture, and nature without feeling rushed. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate informative storytelling and personal attention, making your visit to Quebec memorable and hassle-free.
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