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Quebec Hiking Tours

Booking one of these amazing Quebec Hiking Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

Hiking adventures in Quebec offer access to incredible experiences set amidst stunning natural beauty and diverse landscapes. From the Laurentian Mountains to the Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to explore its wilderness on foot. Immerse yourself in Quebec's pristine landscapes and embark on unforgettable hiking vacations that will leave you in awe.

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Quebec Escapade Hiking Tour

Quebec is a province of historic cities and beautiful forests, coursing rivers and sparkling lakes. On this 10-day guided hiking tour, you’ll explore several of its finest national parks and charming rural towns, bookended by visits to Montreal and Quebec City. The beauty of Quebec is yours to discover!

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Jun-Sep
10 days from $1,695USDDetails
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Charlevoix Traverse Trek

This 7-day hiking tour follows the 105-kilometer Traversée de Charlevoix trail, starting in Saint-Urbain and ending in La Malbaie. The route passes through some of Quebec’s most remote and scenic areas, with diverse landscapes including mountains, forests, rivers, and waterfalls. Each day involves moderate to challenging hikes, with elevations reaching up to 860 meters. At night, participants stay in mountain refuges equipped with basic amenities, where guides prepare meals. Gear and food are transported between refuges, allowing hikers to carry only daypacks. This tour offers an immersive experience in Charlevoix’s natural beauty, ideal for those with a passion for the outdoors.

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Jun, Aug
7 days from $1,725USDDetails
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Outdoor Adventures in Gaspesie

The Outdoor Adventures in Gaspésie tour is an exciting, guided tour of the incredible Gaspé Peninsula. Spend your days hiking and paddling in the varied landscapes of Quebec, discovering charming seaside towns, beautiful mountains, and pristine wilderness as you travel from Quebec City to the mouth of the St Lawrence River.

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Aug-Sep
8 days from $1,825USDDetails
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Quebec Safari Tour

When you think “safari,” Quebec may not be the first place that comes to mind, but this tour will change your mind! On this 14-day guided safari tour, you’ll be immersed in the wilderness of eastern Quebec and all the amazing wildlife that call it home.

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Jul-Sep
14 days from $2,375USDDetails
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In the Heart of Quebec’s Parks Self-Drive Tour

Spend two weeks exploring the great National Parks and wildlife reserves in southern Quebec. The In the Heart of Quebec’s Parks Self-Drive Tour is a self-drive itinerary that allows you to travel at your own pace while enjoying the great outdoors.

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Jul-Aug
14 days from $2,575USDDetails
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Quebec Parks Hiking Tour

Explore Quebec’s stunning national parks during this memorable seven-day adventure. The journey begins in the picturesque Charlevoix region, known for its alpine-topped mountains. Next, travel to Tadoussac, a premier destination for whale watching, before crossing the majestic Saint Lawrence River to Gaspésie, where you’ll hike some of the province’s tallest peaks. On the way back, visit Bic National Park, famous for its dramatic capes, serene bays, and scenic inlets.

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Jul, Sep
7 days from $2,895USDDetails
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Quebec General Travel Information

Where to Hike in Quebec

When planning where to hike in Quebec, consider the diverse range of destinations waiting to be explored. From the rugged trails of Parc National de la Gaspésie to the serene paths of Mont Tremblant National Park, there's something for every hiker. Explore Quebec on foot and discover hidden gems in its vast wilderness.

What makes Hiking in Quebec special?

Hiking in Quebec is a unique experience that combines breathtaking scenery with rich cultural heritage. From ancient forests to towering peaks, Quebec offers a variety of trails suitable for all skill levels. Whether you're trekking along the Sentier des Caps or exploring the Charlevoix region, each hike promises an authentic and memorable adventure.

When to go Hiking in Quebec

The best time to go hiking in Quebec is during the summer months, from late June to early September. While summer offers optimal hiking conditions with mild temperatures and clear skies, spring and fall also present opportunities for stunning foliage and quieter trails. Winter transforms Quebec into a winter wonderland, perfect for snowshoeing adventures.

Travel tips for Quebec Hiking Tours

What to pack when hiking in Quebec?

When hiking in Quebec, it's essential to pack appropriate gear, including sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing for varying weather conditions, a waterproof jacket, hat, gloves, sunscreen, insect repellent, a first aid kit, plenty of water, snacks, a map, and a compass or GPS device.

Are luggage transfers available on hikes in Quebec?

Luggage transfer services may be available on certain guided hiking tours in Quebec, especially for multi-day treks with accommodations provided. However, for independent hikers, it's common to carry your own gear in a backpack.

How long do I need to hike in Quebec?

The duration of your hike in Quebec depends on factors such as the trail length, difficulty, and your hiking pace. Some trails can be completed in a few hours, while others may take several days. Research your chosen trail in advance and plan your itinerary accordingly.

Are there family-friendly hikes in Quebec?

Yes, Quebec offers a variety of family-friendly hiking trails suitable for hikers of all ages and skill levels. Look for trails with gentle slopes, shorter distances, and interesting features such as waterfalls or scenic viewpoints that will appeal to families.

What are the accommodations when hiking in Quebec?

Accommodation options when hiking in Quebec vary depending on the trail and location. Options include backcountry campsites, front-country campgrounds, rustic lodges, and hotels or inns in nearby towns or villages.

Can I do a self-guided hike in Quebec?

Yes, self-guided hikes are possible in Quebec, allowing hikers to explore at their own pace and customize their itinerary. Many hiking trails in Quebec are well-marked and accessible for independent exploration.

Can I do a guided hike in Quebec?

Yes, guided hiking tours are available in Quebec for those seeking expert guidance and insights into the local flora, fauna, and history. Knowledgeable guides lead groups along scenic trails, providing educational and enriching experiences for participants of all levels.

What permits or passes do I need for hiking in Quebec?

Certain hiking trails or national parks in Quebec may require permits or passes for access. Research the specific regulations for your chosen hiking destination and obtain any necessary permits in advance to ensure compliance. In most cases, you can buy a National Park Pass upon entry to the park.

Are there any wildlife safety considerations I should be aware of when hiking in Quebec?

While hiking in Quebec, it's important to be aware of potential wildlife encounters, such as bears, moose, or wolves, especially in more remote areas. Familiarize yourself with proper wildlife safety protocols, including storing food securely, making noise on the trail, and knowing how to react if you encounter wildlife.

What are the trail conditions like in Quebec, and how can I stay informed about any closures or restrictions?

Trail conditions in Quebec can vary depending on the season, weather, and maintenance schedules. Stay informed about trail conditions, closures, or restrictions by checking official park websites, contacting local visitor centers, or following social media updates from relevant authorities.

Are there any guided interpretive hikes or educational programs available in Quebec?

Many national parks or conservation areas in Quebec offer guided interpretive hikes or educational programs led by park rangers or naturalists. These programs provide valuable insights into the local ecosystems, wildlife, and cultural heritage, enhancing your hiking experience in Quebec.

What amenities or services are available at trailheads or along hiking routes in Quebec?

Depending on the hiking trail and location, amenities at trailheads or along hiking routes in Quebec may include parking areas, restroom facilities, picnic areas, interpretive signage, and water sources. Research the amenities available at your chosen hiking destination and plan accordingly.

What are the best practices for Leave No Trace hiking in Quebec?

Respecting the environment and minimizing your impact while hiking in Quebec is essential for preserving the natural beauty of the region. Practice Leave No Trace principles, such as packing out all trash, staying on designated trails, avoiding fragile vegetation, and respecting wildlife and other hikers.

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