Discover the captivating history and stunning fortifications of Old Quebec on this guided walking tour. Explore the city’s UNESCO-listed landmarks, including a soldier’s casemate room and the Dauphine Redoubt, one of Canada’s oldest military structures. Enjoy the rich architectural heritage as you stroll along the St. Lawrence River, capturing iconic sights that have stood the test of time. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking to uncover the city’s fascinating past, this tour promises to leave you with a deeper appreciation for Quebec’s remarkable legacy.

Key Points

Quebec: Fortifications of Old Quebec Guided Walking Tour - Key Points

• The 2-hour guided walking tour explores the fortification walls and historic sites of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
• The tour provides access to typically closed-off areas like a soldier’s casemate room and the Dauphine Redoubt.
• Guided portions are offered in both French and English for private groups, with opportunities to capture iconic sights.
• After the guided tour, guests can explore the heritage buildings in Artillery Park at their own pace.
• The tour requires a moderate fitness level, with accessibility challenges for those with mobility issues or low fitness levels.

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Tour Details

Quebec: Fortifications of Old Quebec Guided Walking Tour - Tour Details

The Quebec Fortifications Guided Tour lasts for 2 hours and is offered in both French and English for private groups.

This walking tour allows visitors to discover the beauty of Old Quebec and stroll along the fortification walls. Throughout the experience, the knowledgeable tour guide will provide fascinating insights into the city’s rich history and military architecture.

The tour highlights include exploring a soldier’s casemate room, accessing the Dauphine Redoubt, and capturing iconic sights like the St. Lawrence River and the Citadelle.

After the tour, participants can explore the heritage buildings in Artillery Park at their own pace.

With its comprehensive inclusions and practical information, this tour is a must-do for anyone interested in the fortifications of Old Quebec.

Highlights of the Tour

Quebec: Fortifications of Old Quebec Guided Walking Tour - Highlights of the Tour

Throughout the 2-hour Quebec Fortifications Guided Tour, visitors can explore a soldier’s casemate room that’s typically closed to the general public.

They’ll also gain access to the Dauphine Redoubt, one of Canada’s oldest military buildings.

Plus, the tour offers opportunities to capture iconic sights like the St. Lawrence River and the Citadelle.

After the guided portion, guests can explore the heritage buildings in Artillery Park at their own pace.

The tour’s highlights provide a unique glimpse into Old Quebec’s storied past and stunning fortifications, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Whether you’re a history buff or simply appreciate breathtaking views, this guided tour is an immersive way to experience the city’s impressive defenses.

Inclusions in the Tour

Quebec: Fortifications of Old Quebec Guided Walking Tour - Inclusions in the Tour

The Quebec Fortifications Guided Tour includes a walking tour with a professional guide, as well as admission to the heritage buildings in Artillery Park on certain dates. The tour offers a comprehensive experience, allowing visitors to discover the beauty of Old Quebec and explore the fortification walls up close. Here’s what’s included in the tour:

Inclusions Duration Access
Walking tour 2 hours Yes
Tour guide 2 hours Yes
Admission to heritage buildings in Artillery Park Certain dates Yes

Visitors will have the opportunity to capture iconic sights, such as the St. Lawrence River and the Citadelle, while learning about the rich history and military significance of the fortifications.

Exclusions From the Tour

Quebec: Fortifications of Old Quebec Guided Walking Tour - Exclusions From the Tour

While the Quebec Fortifications Guided Tour includes a comprehensive walking experience and admission to select heritage buildings, it doesn’t cover hotel pickup and drop-off or any food and drinks during the tour.

The exclusions of this tour are:

  • No hotel pickup or drop-off provided
  • Participants are responsible for their own meals and beverages throughout the 2-hour walking tour
  • Access to heritage buildings is only included on certain dates, and a separate ticket is required
  • The tour isn’t suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, people with mobility issues, or those with low fitness levels

These exclusions allow the tour to maintain its focus on the rich history and stunning architecture of Old Quebec’s fortifications, providing a immersive yet accessible experience for the participants.

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Important Information

Quebec: Fortifications of Old Quebec Guided Walking Tour - Important Information

The tour takes place rain or shine, so participants should dress appropriately for the weather.

It’s a 3-kilometer walking tour, so a moderate fitness level is required.

Heritage buildings are only open on weekends from May 20 to June 11, and daily from June 12 to August 20, so access requires a separate ticket.

Plus, the tour isn’t suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, or those with low fitness levels.

Visitors should note these important details before booking the tour to ensure they can comfortably and fully enjoy the experience of exploring the fortifications of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Accessibility Considerations

Quebec: Fortifications of Old Quebec Guided Walking Tour - Accessibility Considerations

The Quebec Fortifications Guided Tour is not suitable for certain visitors due to the following reasons:

The tour requires a moderate fitness level, as it covers a 3-kilometer walking distance.

The tour is not recommended for children under 12, pregnant women, or those with mobility impairments or low fitness levels.

Wheelchair users may face accessibility challenges during the tour.

Visitors should ensure they have the necessary fitness and mobility to fully enjoy the experience.

Heritage Buildings Access

Quebec: Fortifications of Old Quebec Guided Walking Tour - Heritage Buildings Access

Certain dates throughout the tour season provide visitors with access to the heritage buildings within Artillery Park, allowing them to explore these historic structures at their own pace after the guided walking tour. The buildings open on weekends from May 20 to June 11 and daily from June 12 to August 20, with a ticket required for entry. This added access offers a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the rich history and architecture of Old Quebec.

Building Hours Admission
Royal Redoubt 10 AM – 5 PM Ticket Required
Dauphine Redoubt 10 AM – 5 PM Ticket Required
Arsenal 10 AM – 5 PM Ticket Required
Cartridge Magazine 10 AM – 5 PM Ticket Required

Getting to the Tour

Quebec: Fortifications of Old Quebec Guided Walking Tour - Getting to the Tour

Visitors can reach the starting point of the Quebec Fortifications Guided Tour at Artillery Park, located in the heart of Old Quebec. From there, the tour guide will lead the group on a captivating exploration of the city’s renowned fortifications.

The tour is easily accessible by public transportation, with several bus routes serving the area.

For those driving, there are several parking options nearby, including the underground parking lot at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec.

The meeting point is just a short walk from the iconic Plains of Abraham and the Citadelle, making it a convenient starting point for the tour.

Participants are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early to ensure a prompt departure and maximize their time exploring the historic fortifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?

Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on the tour. The walking tour is focused on exploring the historic fortifications, which may not be suitable for pets. Participants are encouraged to leave their furry friends at home for this particular excursion.

Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?

Photography is generally allowed during the walking tour. Visitors can capture pictures of the historic fortifications, river views, and other iconic sights along the way. However, certain restrictions may apply in specific areas, so it’s best to check with the tour guide.

What Happens if It Rains During the Tour?

The tour takes place rain or shine. Guests should dress appropriately for the weather conditions, as the walking tour continues in the event of rain. Tour guides are prepared to adapt the tour as needed for inclement weather.

Is There a Discount for Seniors or Students?

The tour doesn’t offer any discounts for seniors or students. The price is the same for all participants, regardless of age or student status. However, the tour may not be suitable for those with mobility issues or lower fitness levels.

Can I Join the Tour Halfway Through?

Yes, participants can join the tour halfway through, but they’ll need to purchase a full-price ticket. The tour guide won’t be able to provide a partial refund or discount for late arrivals.

Recap

The Quebec: Fortifications of Old Quebec Guided Walking Tour offers a captivating exploration of the city’s storied past and UNESCO World Heritage-listed fortifications.

Visitors can discover a soldier’s casemate room, the historic Dauphine Redoubt, and iconic landmarks like the St. Lawrence River and Citadelle.

This tour provides a unique opportunity to explore Quebec’s rich military heritage and architectural wonders.

You can check availability for your dates here: