Flights to Quebec

  • Hello Canada! Bonjour Quebec!

    Working on one’s French is one of the many things to do in Quebec. Canada’s only French-speaking province is a haven for hospitality seekers, as it features some of the most unique hotels in Canada. Winter visitors lucky enough to secure a room at the Ice Hotel in Quebec City are in for a treat. In the summer, tourists clamour for rooms at one of the most highly rated hotels in Canada, the Château Frontenac in Old Quebec, which offers a stunning view of the St. Lawrence River. Both properties are also popular destination wedding spots for Brits.

Discover Quebec 
  • Ski holidays in Quebec

    Most Quebec tourism guides recommend either Mont-Tremblant or Mont-Sainte-Anne as the best slopes in the province. Tremblant’s weather is usually a touch warmer as it’s further south near Montreal  Will open in a separate browser window . It also has many more mountainside amenities, including quite the party scene. Sainte-Anne is better known for the quality of its snow and is suited to more skilled skiers. The après-ski scene is less robust, but Quebec City  Will open in a separate browser window is just 40 minutes away.

  • Summer in La belle province

    The map of Quebec is peppered with incredible warm-weather spots ranging from the electric to the eclectic. Mont-Tremblant turns into an outdoor playground complete with cycling, hiking, golfing, canoeing, and even fishing. History buffs can visit Tadoussac to see France’s first trading post in the New World. Families can take their kids to Granby Zoo, just an hour east of Montreal and one of the best in North America. Nature lovers can walk the rolling hills of Charlevoix north of Quebec City or bike the trails of Gatineau Park. For getting away from it all, nothing beats the spas at Sacacomie.

Good to know before you go to Quebec

Important Travel Information

  • Airports in Quebec serviced by Air Transat

    Currency

    Quebec uses Canadian dollars. You can most likely buy them at your bank before you leave or get them from cash machines in Canada with your debit card.

    Official Language

    Canada is a bilingual country, with both English and French as official languages. Most of Quebec is French-speaking, though travellers can get by speaking English in most touristic areas. Keep in mind that Quebecois French is not like French from France and can be difficult to understand at times.

  • Entry/exit requirements

    To get information regarding passports and all necessary visas, please visit the Government of Canada website.

    As of March 15, 2016, travellers looking to visit Canada will be required to fill out an application form (eTA). This document will be required when boarding a flight to Canada. For more details, please visit Canada.ca/eTA.

    Tourist Office

    To get information regarding Quebec, please visit the Tourist Office Website.