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Is the train ride from Montreal to Quebec City scenic?

The Montreal to Quebec City train ride is very scenic. You'll get to see some of Canada's most beautiful countryside as you travel between the two cities. The train crosses the Saint Lawrence and passes through wilderness and quaint small towns.



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FAQs for booking trains from Montreal to Québec City The cost of your ticket may vary depending on when you book, so we recommend you plan early. $32 is what you can expect to pay for a train ride from Montreal to Québec City one-way.

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It's basically charming and Pennsylvania/Midwest-like flat countryside mixed with some cute villages...but it goes on f-o-r-e-v-e-r. I convinced my fiance to stay on Chemin du Roy (going from Quebec to Montreal) until Trois Riveries. It's a big town on the map, so I was convinced it was going to be the winner.

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There are plenty of things to do in Quebec City, which makes it an excellent weekend destination. The city is very walkable and all the major attractions are located close to each other. Even with just 2 days in Quebec City, you will be able to see all the main attractions.

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Travel from Montreal and discover Montmorency Falls on the way to Quebec City. Enjoy a scenic boat cruise on the St. Lawrence River en-route to Quebec where you can explore the city at your leisure.

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Ten days is the perfect length of time to visit both Montréal and Québec City, allowing you to dedicate enough time to experience Montréal's legendary nightlife and Québec City's historic center, with a few side trips.

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It's an easy drive, unless you get caught in rush hour traffic in Montreal or Quebec City. Two 4-lane motorways connect the cities, one on each side of the St. Lawrence River. They take about the same time to drive, around 2 1/2 hours, although neither runs directly along the river for any distance.

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The best ways to get around Montr?al are on foot or by public transportation. Montr?al is a very walkable city, but if your feet do grow weary, the Montr?al Metro and bus are both cost-efficient and easy to use.

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Luckily, Canadian train trips cross most of it, and the journeys allow you to take in some of the world's most spectacular scenery, stress-free. Some of the country's most remote—and beautiful—spots lack road access, so a train ride may also be the only way to visit.

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How early must I check-in for departure? We are recommending travellers to be at the station 45 minutes prior to departure if you are travelling in the Corridor and 1 hour prior for the long hauls and regional services.

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