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Escape the City: Unforgettable Day Trips from Montreal

Montreal, the cosmopolitan city in Quebec, uses its unique blend of old and new in a captivating manner. Invoking memories of Paris, this charming gem shines with its cobbled streets, Notre-Dame Basilica, and more. Yet, the allure to venture outside the city and experience the picturesque beauty around is undeniable. Starting from spectacular landscapes, national parks, and charming small towns, there are tons of delightful stops for visitors seeking unforgettable day trips from Montreal. Here are some recommendations for those looking to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Mont-Tremblant

A two-hour drive from Montreal, Mont-Tremblant is a haven for adventure and nature lovers. During winter, the snowy mountain peaks make for a perfect ski getaway. In summer, the wide breadth of outdoor activities includes hiking, mountain biking, and golfing. You could also go shopping at the village or take the panoramic gondola up to the summit. Here is the location on Google Maps.

With 1001guide's guided tours in Montreal, beautifully planned excursions to places like Mont-Tremblant become a smooth experience, thereby, saving you the hassle of working out logistics for yourself.

Ottawa

Canada's capital city, Ottawa, is just about two hours away from Montreal. A paradise for history and architecture buffs, this city offers a rich glimpse into Canada's heritage. With its unparalleled collection of museums including the Canadian War Museum and superb galleries, you can spend the whole day engulfing in the country's fascinating history and culture.

Ensure to visit the Parliament Hill and enjoy the mesmerizing light show in the summers and, in the winters, you can go ice-skating on the Rideau Canal. Here's where you can find Ottawa on Google Maps.

Eastern Townships

Filled with lush landscapes, vineyards, and charming villages, the Eastern Townships are a delight. Places like Magog and Sutton offer excellent gastronomy, microbreweries, and antique shops. The Townships are, particularly, a dream for wine lovers, thanks to the Wine Route, which brings over twenty vineyards together - all set in an enchanting panorama.

Considering the region is spread out, a guided tour can be beneficial. 1001guide offers comprehensive tours in Canada that encompass memorable visits to multiple sites.

Quebec City

Being the only walled city in North America and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Quebec City has a profoundly romantic and historical vibe to it. The cobblestone streets of Old Quebec, the enchanting Château Frontenac, or the inspiring views from the Dufferin Terrace will leave you captivated.

A day trip to Quebec City would not be complete without trying the traditional Quebecois cuisine or without visiting during the Winter Carnival. Here's the location link on Google Maps.

There's no doubt that Montreal sits at the heart of an exhilarating region, perfectly poised for exploration. To make the best out of it, consider a guided tour from 1001guide. Their exceptional local guides not only help you navigate but also provide a detailed context about the places, enhancing the overall experience of the trip.