Look down over Quebec's highest cascade from atop a suspension bridge at Parc de la Chute-Montmorency. Plunging from a height of 83 m (272 ft), the falls stand 30 m (98 ft) taller than the more famous Niagara Falls. During the colder months, the falls feature a cone of ice known as the Sugar Loaf at their base. Ride a zipline or walk along a clifftop trail in the surrounding park; feel free to bring food with you for a picnic. For travelers who use our custom trip planner, Quebec City holidays become easier to arrange, with trips to the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency and other attractions mapped out and timetabled.
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Parc de la Chute-Montmorency reviews
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Beautiful area with a view of the river. Nice park to walk through. We did not do any of the activities so we spend no more than an hour
Beautiful area with a view of the river. Nice park to walk through. We did not do any of the activities so we spend no more than an hour more »
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Parked near falls, walked with good arrows for covid...hard to not be reminded to keep distance...two lookouts and then...the big...suspension...bridge. I am not fan of heights and hate wooden...
Parked near falls, walked with good arrows for covid...hard to not be reminded to keep distance...two lookouts and then...the big...suspension...bridge. I am not fan of heights and hate wooden... more »
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Wonderful place to spend some time if you're visiting Quebec city. There are about 3 entry points. There is a parking available at the top and bottom of the zipline car stations. There is an entry from the other side of falls, but there was no parking available so we had to park on street, but it is a residential area so you can find one easily. Entry fee is $8.50 per adult. If you're by car and using their parking, there will be about $4 per car. Zipline car is a good experience to take amazing view of the falls. You can walk close to the falls on trails at the bottom. We loved our day here.
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Gorgeous falls. Best time to see them is in the spring I think cause the last time I saw them in the summer there wasn't as much water. The ride up in the cable car and the walk down the side of the hill is a great experience.
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