Things to Do in Quebec City with Kids: 10 Family Activities

Planning a trip and looking for the best things to do in Quebec City with kids? We loved it so much, we even brought our extended family along.

The mix of history, walkable streets, and outdoor spots keeps kids interested without it feeling overwhelming. From waterfalls and parks to wandering the cobblestone streets, there’s a really nice balance of exploring and slowing down.

If you’re thinking about visiting, here are some of our favourite spots that worked so well for our family, and I think they will for yours too.

Best Activities in Quebec City to do with Kids

mom, dad and 2 kids standing on cobblestone streets on Umbrella Alley in quebec city's lower town
Umbrella Alley, Lower Town Quebec City

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1. Old Quebec / Lower Town / Quartier Petit Champlain

Old Quebec City makes you feel like you’re walking around Europe. Old stone buildings, cobblestone streets and a beautiful view of the iconic Chateau Frontenac at the edge of the cliff.

There are two main areas of Old Quebec, Upper Town and Lower Town. Both are worth visiting and easy to do in one day, but our favourite was definitely the lower town.

Upper Town of Old Quebec

If you’re visiting in the summer, head to Holy Trinity Cathedral, they have the cutest craft market set up with tons of handmade souvenirs and gifts.

Lower Town of Old Quebec

Getting down to Lower Town is part of the fun.

There are 2 ways to get to the lower village of Old Quebec. The first is by walking down 59 steps, called Breakneck Stairs (don’t worry, they are safe and easy to go down).

The 2nd way is a cable car ride called Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec.

We opted to walk down and gondola up, that way you get to experience both. Plus kids will love riding the cable car up the cliff! It costs $6 per ride.

The neighbourhood in the lower town, Petit-Champlain is known for their shopping. There are tons of cute store and cafes.

Definitely stop for ice cream at Chocolato for their chocolate dipped ice cream cone!

If you are looking to relax a bit, head down to the water near the Royal Battery. Kids can have fun climbing on the old cannons while you admire the historic landmark built in 1691.

Girl posing beside colourful huts where the artisan markets sell crafts
Artisan Markets outside Holy Trinity Cathedral

2. Canyon Sainte-Anne

There are 3 suspension bridges over beautiful waterfalls. The kids had a blast running over them as they bounced a little.

dad and daughter getting buckled up into a swing over St. Anne Canyon
Getting ready to ride the Air Canyon!

3. Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré

As you drive back to Quebec City from Canyon Sainte-Anne, be sure to stop in the town of Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré and visit the Sanctuaire Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré.

This massive church is really beautiful inside and outside. Break up the drive and walk around this peaceful area.

There are a few cafés nearby if you want to grab a drink or snack too.

4. Aquarium du Quebec

  • Walking through the dark exhibits where seahorse and jellyfish light up
  • Feeding the stingray at the Deep Ocean Exhibit
  • Watching the polar bears play
  • The outdoor ropes course and climbing area

Aquarium du Québec is a great option for a rainy day.

girl and boy touching sea urchins in the touch tank at the aquarium in quebec city
Touch Tank at Aquarium Du Quebec

5. La Vallée Secrète (The Secret Valley)

If you’re looking for something unique, La Vallée Secrète is such a fun experience.

It’s about 45 minutes from Quebec City, so you’ll need a car.

It’s located in the middle of a forest where you will be on a hunt for gnomes. There are different levels of difficulty depending on the ages of your kids. We even brought our 18 year old niece and she had fun.

Get clues and keys and solve puzzles to unlock boxes in order to find all the gnomes. It’s very well done and feels like a real adventure.

La Vallée Secrète is only open during the warmer months from May to October.

6. Montmorency Falls

father standing beside boy as he sits on a large cannon overlooking the St. Lawrence River in Quebec City.
Sitting on a cannon outside The Royal Battery in Lower Town Quebec

This island is right in the St. Lawrence River is just outside of Quebec City. It is a beautiful way to spend half a day exploring the cute and colourful villages.

8. Musée de la Civilisation

Musée de la Civilisation is a great indoor option, especially if you need a break from walking or the weather isn’t great.

9. The Plains of Abraham

Plains of Abraham is a large park right in the city and a great spot to take a break from a busy day of exploring.

It’s part of Battlefields Park, where battles took place in 1759 and 1760.

There are bathrooms and parking on site, which always makes things easier with kids.

Sanctuaire Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré near Quebec City
Sanctuaire Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré

10. Hop on Hop off Bus Quebec City

These tours take you to all the major sites, so you don’t have to worry about navigating or walking long distances. You can get off wherever you want, explore, and then hop back on when you’re ready.

There’s also an audio guide on board, which is a nice way to learn a bit about the city as you go.

Where to Stay in Quebec City with Kids

Is Quebec City Worth Visiting with Kids

If you are wondering if it is worth visiting Quebec City with kids, then the answer is YES! There is so much history, beautiful scenery and family friendly things to do in and around the city that all ages can enjoy.

girl and boy opening secret boxes in the Gnome Hunt at The Secret Valley wearing gnome hats
Opening secret boxes in the Gnome Hunt at The Secret Valley

Things to Know About Quebec City Before You Go

Airport

If you’re flying in, you’ll arrive at Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport.

From the airport, it’s about a 25–45 minute drive into the city, depending on traffic. Public transit is available but can take closer to 1.5 hours.

Car Rental

Parking

There are plenty of public parking options in Quebec City.

We had the best luck parking near the Plains of Abraham Museum on George VI Avenue. It was easy to find a spot and a great central location for exploring.

Currency

Quebec City is located in Canada and uses Canadian Dollars.

Language

French is the main language spoken in Quebec City but you will find that most people also speak English, especially in tourist areas, so it’s easy to get around and communicate.

Final Thoughts

Quebec City is one of those places that is so fun for families. It’s easy to explore, full of variety, and has a mix of fun activities for all ages.

Whether you’re visiting for a few days or adding it to a longer road trip, there’s plenty to keep everyone happy without feeling rushed. It’s definitely a trip we would do again.

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