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Fireworks Cruise in Quebec City
Quebec City , Chouinard Pier
From Aug 01 to August 24, 2024
- Departure at 7:00 PM
Duration of about 4h15
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Watch the fireworks from the river
Get a front row seat to the Grands Feux Loto-Québec, in the heart of the St. Lawrence River! Admire the fireworks from the best vantage point possible!
- Best view of the show in the Quebec City skyline
- Live music broadcast
- Seating available on the outdoor terraces or in the indoor bistro.
Departures from Lévis also available
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CROISIÈRES AML INC. Enjoy a front row seat aboard the AML Louis Jolliet to admire the Grands Feux Loto-Québec! Take advantage of our outdoor terraces and a superb panoramic view of Québec City. In the evening, it’s show-time with a world-class pyrotechnic production including transmission of the soundtrack on the decks.
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L'International des Feux Loto-Québec
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Montréal’s annual international fireworks competition, L'International des Feux Loto-Québec brings several of the city’s most iconic features together for 30 minutes of eye-popping fun, over the course of several weeks.
The fireworks are launched from inside Six Flags amusement park La Ronde (situated on Île Sainte-Hélène across from the historic Old Port of Montréal) and explode over the St. Lawrence River right beside the spectacular Jacques-Cartier Bridge. The best place to watch the fireworks is from the grandstands in La Ronde (tickets available).
Attracting world-class pyrotechnics teams, the competition marries music to this ancient fiery art in a percussive, “pyromusical” display that can be seen and heard right across the city.
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A Québec City cruise is unforgettable. Amble up the St. Lawrence to Atlantic coastal splendors ablaze with color and alive with tales of the past. Our cruises from Québec City chart a scenic path to enchanting New England and Canada destinations. Take a quick getaway to iconic ports, such as the storybook-like Prince Edward Island. Or go to quaint Francophone villages on the Côte-Nord then onto St. John’s, Halifax and Boston. Glide the beluga-frequented waters of Saguenay then trace the coast all the way to Ft. Lauderdale. Before you cruise from Québec City, discover its profusion of European-style bistros and boutiques. Start your adventure in Petite Champlain and ride the funicular to Old Quebec, a tangle of cobblestone streets nested inside fortifications. Have high tea or sip ice wine at the Château Frontenac and stroll its wide promenades for spellbinding views. Then get a heaping dose of history at the star-shaped Citadel of Quebec and the rolling Plains of Abraham. Nature-lovers should plan a visit to Montmorency Falls, a spectacular chute with a storied past. Or soak up countryside beauty by biking around a nearby island. Make your way back to the port of Québec and begin your cruise from Québec City.
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- When was Quebec City Founded? Quebec City was founded in 1608.
- Where is Quebec City located? Quebec City is located in east-central Canada.
- What is the Population of Quebec City, Canada? Quebec City has an estimated population of 531,902 people.
- What Language is primarily spoken? French
- Quebec City is GMT/UTC - 5h during Eastern Standard Time (EST)
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- What currency is used in Quebec City? Canadian Dollar (CAD)
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A Quebec City cruise gives you a delicious taste of France in the heart of Canada. Sidewalk cafés, cobblestone lanes, window boxes brimming with flowers, and the sound of French spoken on the street all add to the European ambiance here. Lying on the St. Lawrence River, the city is especially beautiful in fall, when the trees turn scarlet and gold.
There’s plenty to do here, from learning about military history to walking the old city walls. Admire river views from the Dufferin Terrace boardwalk, browse the shops on enchanting Rue du Petit-Champlain, and sample local produce on the serene Ile d’Orléans. Many of our Canada and New England cruises spend the night in port, too, so you can enjoy the sights by day and experience the buzz of the city’s bars, cafés, and restaurants after dark.
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Any visit to Quebec City should begin with a stroll around 400-year-old Vieux-Quebec, the Old Town, protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the Lower Town, admire the quaint architecture on Place Royale and take in the street entertainment on Rue du Petit-Champlain. In the Upper Town, see the magnificent Chateau Frontenac and explore the fortress neighborhood, including the Place d’Armes, the Place de l’Hotel de Ville, and the Artists’ Alley.
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Perched on top of Cape Diamond, this Old Quebec gem is a historic hotel in the Upper Town and an icon of the city. Built in 1893, the ornate chateau, adorned with turrets and spires, is modeled after the architecture of the French Renaissance and is said to be the most photographed hotel in the world. Peek into the lobby, where there are displays of artifacts dating back 400 years, or drop in for a drink or a meal in this magnificent setting.
Montmorency Falls
Less than five miles from downtown Quebec City, the Montmorency River plunges dramatically over a steep cliff before flowing into the St. Lawrence River. Take a cable car up to the Manoir Montmorency restaurant for sweeping views. Feel the spray on the suspension bridge, or tackle the via ferrata climbing trails. You can even fly over the falls on a zipline, with fabulous views over the Ile d’Orléans and Quebec City.
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Things to do in quebec city, explore the citadelle de quebec.
The star-shaped Citadelle is the largest British-built fortress in North America. It was constructed on Cap Diamant between 1820 and 1850 and is still an active military garrison. Step inside and learn about the history of the Royal 22e Regiment, the French-speaking soldiers from Canada and the USA who fought in World War I. Explore the role of the Citadelle and other structures in the defense of the city, and take in extensive views of Old Quebec.
Visit the Musée de la Civilisation
While you explore Old Quebec, head to the Musée de la Civilisation, where modern and ancient collide. Their interactive exhibits on contemporary life and civilization are thought-provoking for anyone who enjoys an afternoon learning at one of the world’s most famous museums.
Admire the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
While you’re exploring near the St. Lawrence River, stop to take in the beauty of Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, an important Catholic sanctuary that nearly half a million visitors flock to each year, and the basilica holds special meaning as a place of healing. Go inside for detailed shrines, sculptures, and depictions chronicling the life of Jesus Christ.
Top Food & Drink in Quebec City
Quebec City has an eclectic and thriving culinary scene and is a joy for food lovers to explore. You’ll find poutine—fries covered with cheese curds and gravy—everywhere, and every local has their favorite go-to poutine spot. Try tourtière, a meat pie served with ketchup, and fèves au lard, which are baked beans served with maple syrup. Hearty pea soup, with vegetables, meat, and peas, is great for warming up on a cool day. French-style creperies are dotted around the city, with a multitude of sweet and savory toppings on offer. Stop in a boulangerie (bakery) where you can pick up a baguette, warm from the oven, with butter and ham.
The best dishes to look out for are those made with local ingredients, from berries and apples grown on the Ile d’Orléans to local cheeses, wines, craft beers, and ciders. There’s maple syrup on every menu; if you have a sweet tooth, try tarte au sucre, a gooey pie made with maple syrup instead of sugar and whipped cream.
Culture & History of Quebec City
The first inhabitants of the area were the Iroquois and the Algonquin tribes, who farmed in the St. Lawrence Valley for centuries. Europeans didn’t set foot in the area until the 16th century, and French settlers claimed the area as “New France.” In 1608, French explorer Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec City. However, its harsh, bitter winters made the area notoriously difficult to colonize, where disease and the cold held back population growth.
The 17th and 18th centuries were a time of conflict between the French, British, American, and Native populations. Quebec City has been besieged five times but was finally conquered in 1759 by the British to become the capital of what was then known as British North America. Nowadays, it’s the heart of French culture on the continent—French is the first language and there are many French influences on cuisine and architecture.
Quebec City Cruise Port Facilities & Location
The Ross Gaudreault Cruise Terminal is situated close to the Petit Champlain neighborhood, on a point where the St. Charles River flows into the St. Lawrence. Both the Lower Town and the Upper Town, which together comprise the Old City, are easily walkable from the port. You’ll find a café inside the terminal, as well as free Wi-Fi.
Transportation in Quebec City
Rideshare services operate in Quebec City, and you can hail one from the assigned pickup and drop-off points at the port. Taxis wait at the port, and there are several car rental companies with offices here, too. You could also try an open-air Vélo-Taxi (a taxi bike) for an emission-free way of sightseeing, or rent an e-bike for the day.
Quebec City has good public transportation, and bus route no. 11 will take you around the Old City—and you can pay the fare with US Dollars. There’s a funicular service between the Lower and Upper Towns, too.
Shopping Near the Quebec City Cruise Port
There’s excellent shopping close to the port in Place Royale, a 400-year-old square where you’ll find quaint shops, galleries, and restaurants. The Rue du Petit-Champlain is also a great place to shop for crafts, local fashion, art, and quirky homeware. Rue St. Jean is the main shopping street, while lovers of antiques should head to Rue St. Paul. Things to buy in Quebec City include maple syrup and anything flavored with maple syrup, and moccasins and leather purses made by the Huron-Wendat Native people. Nougat, a woolen tuque hat (like a beanie), art from Rue du Trésor galleries, and local cheese from the market are all great things to take home.
Local Currency & Tipping Customs
Quebec uses the Canadian dollar (CAD) as its official currency. There are ATMs all over the city, although most places take credit cards. Some places and services accept US dollars, but you may be given change in Canadian dollars. Tipping isn’t typically included in the bill at restaurants or bars in Quebec City, so the best practice is to leave a tip of 15-20% for good service.
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Have a look:
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Happy planning :)
Hi travelerrr,
I would say for the experience it is worth it.
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Quebec City's Huge Fireworks Festival Announced Its 2023 Dates
It will illuminate the Saint Lawrence River.🎆
Multi-coloured fireworks detonate over Québec City and Lévis during the Grands Feux Loto-Québec.
Quebec City's fireworks festival will once again illuminate the waters of the Saint Lawrence River this summer. The Grands Feux Loto-Québec returns for its 27th edition in August 2023. This will be only the second year with eight shows in total.
They will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays between August 1 and 24. The complete list of dates is as follows:
- Tuesday, August 1,
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- Tuesday, August 8,
- Thursday, August 10,
- Tuesday, August 15,
- Thursday, August 17,
- Tuesday, August 22,
- and Thursday, August 24.
Grands Feux Loto-Québec — Quebec City Fireworks Festival
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- Between Quebec City and Lévis in the Saint-Lawrence River
- Optimal viewing and additional entertainment at Place des Canotiers in Quebec City and Quai Paquet in Lévis
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- Thursday, August 3
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- Tuesday, August 15
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Fireworks Cruise in Quebec City. Quebec City , Chouinard Pier. From Aug 01 to August 24, 2024. Departure at 7:00 PM. Duration of about 4h15. Get $20 Off! Starting at. $79.99 /person. $99.99.
The Grands Feux Loto-Québec are back in force from August 1st to 24th, 2024 for a 28th edition. Come experience a world-class pyromusical event that promises to amaze you ... for free! Book my seats. We are proud to present the only major event in the Capitale-Nationale and Chaudière-Appalaches regions that is free and open to all!
Afterwards, you can relax on one of the terraces or dance on the main deck to the music of a live DJ. Finally, at 10:00 p.m., you'll be able to admire the "Grands Feux Loto-Québec" or famous Quebec City fireworks from the best vantage point of all aboard a river cruise on the St. Lawrence. Choose between a 3, 5, or VIP 5 course dinner.
Fireworks Cruise (Québec) ... Take advantage of our outdoor terraces and a superb panoramic view of Québec City. In the evening, it's show-time with a world-class pyrotechnic production including transmission of the soundtrack on the decks. Visit website. 1 800 563-4643.
Croisieres AML: Fireworks cruise - overbooked and chaotic for dinner - See 581 traveler reviews, 312 candid photos, and great deals for Quebec City, Canada, at Tripadvisor.
Get a front row seat to the "Grands Feux Loto-Québec" in the heart of the St. Lawrence River! Admire the fireworks from the best vantage point possible aboard a river cruise.
The public is invited to enjoy a festive atmosphere, starting at 6 p.m., at Quai Paquet in Lévis or at Place des Canotiers in Québec, before the launch of the pyromusical show which starts at 10 p.m. August 1 to 22, 2024 Tuesday, Thursday - 6h00PM. August 24, 2024 6h00PM. Be there for the magnificent show of fireworks by the Grands Feux Loto ...
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Hi ggtravel, The cruise company with the most complete offer in Quebec City is called AML Cruises.They do special cruises on the nights of the fireworks, or you can do dinner only another time. The menu is actually pretty good, I had my high school prom on the upper deck of the Louis-Jolliet. The ship leaves the old port area, right next to the ferry.
Montréal's annual international fireworks competition, L'International des Feux Loto-Québec brings several of the city's most iconic features together for 30 minutes of eye-popping fun, over the course of several weeks. The fireworks are launched from inside Six Flags amusement park La Ronde (situated on Île Sainte-Hélène across from the historic Old Port of Montréal) and explode ...
A Must-See Destination for Canada & New England Cruises. Québec City is the top Cruise Destination in the U.S. & Canada in 2019 according to Cruise Critic. The port is located at the feet of Old Québec. Only fortified city north of Mexico and more than 400 years of history to explore. Old Québec is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Full description. Set sail on a captivating cruise on the Saint Lawrence River and discover the city of Quebec and its surroundings. See the iconic old forts, Montmorency Falls, Laurentian Mountains, and many more highlights during the journey. Your costumed guide, Louis Jolliet, will reveal the unsuspected history of Quebec City, the river ...
Croisieres AML is a family owned enterprise established in the province of Quebec. It is the most important cruise/excursion company in Canada with 18 boats operating on the St. Lawrence River and the Saguenay Fjord. Croisieres AML offers historical guided cruises, brunch and lunch cruises, dinner cruises, special events as well as made to ...
A Québec City cruise is unforgettable. Amble up the St. Lawrence to Atlantic coastal splendors ablaze with color and alive with tales of the past. Our cruises from Québec City chart a scenic path to enchanting New England and Canada destinations. Take a quick getaway to iconic ports, such as the storybook-like Prince Edward Island.
The Ross Gaudreault Cruise Terminal is situated close to the Petit Champlain neighborhood, on a point where the St. Charles River flows into the St. Lawrence. Both the Lower Town and the Upper Town, which together comprise the Old City, are easily walkable from the port. You'll find a café inside the terminal, as well as free Wi-Fi.
Hi ggtravel, The cruise company with the most complete offer in Quebec City is called AML Cruises.They do special cruises on the nights of the fireworks, or you can do dinner only another time. The menu is actually pretty good, I had my high school prom on the upper deck of the Louis-Jolliet. The ship leaves the old port area, right next to the ferry.
Grands Feux Loto-Québec — Quebec City Fireworks Festival. See on Instagram. Where: Between Quebec City and Lévis in the Saint-Lawrence River. Optimal viewing and additional entertainment at Place des Canotiers in Quebec City and Quai Paquet in Lévis. When: Tuesdays and Thursdays between August 1 and 24, 2023: Tuesday, August 1. Thursday ...