Québec City Recommendations

Restaurants:

  • Les Anciens Canadiens (Uppertown) – traditional Québécois style
  • Le Clan (Uppertown) – elevated local ingredients; tapas-style lunch
  • La Bûche (Uppertown) – modern Québécois style; sugar shack-like experience
  • Au Petit Coin Breton (Uppertown) – classic crêpes & French gratins
  • Chez Ashton (Uppertown) – a Québec favorite for poutine
  • La Pizz Place Royale (Petit-Champlain) – pizzas & pints right on the main square
  • Le Lapin Sauté (Petit-Champlain) – rustic, farm-to-table comfort food
  • Bistro St-Malo (Old Port) – classic French bistro with maritime vibes
  • Le Renversant (Old Port) – casual brasserie with a little bit of everything
  • La Grolla (Côte d’Abraham) – Swiss fondue restaurant
  • St-Hubert (Grande Allée) – beloved QC chain famous for its rotisserie chicken
  • Baloney Sandwicherie (Rue St-Jean) – quirky sandwich shop
  • La Cuisine (Rue St-Vallier E) – retro/homey Québec classics
  • L’Affaire est Ketchup (Rue St-Joseph) – interesting mix of fine-dining and home kitchen
  • Chez Biceps BBQ (Boul. Henri-Bourassa) – incredible BBQ with a French flair

Cafés:

  • Les Brûleries – great coffee, even better spicy hot chocolate
  • Café La Maison Smith – the go-to for most Quebecers
  • Paillard – boulangerie with a fun atmosphere
  • Café Buade – historic and eclectic café and restaurant
  • Café Félin Ma Langue Aux Chats – cat café; need I say more?

Bars/Pubs:

  • Pub St-Patrick – classic Irish pub right downtown
  • Bar Ste-Angèle – old-school bar with live jazz          
  • Pub L’Oncle Antoine – 17th century cellar turned tavern  
  • Vieux Carré – speakeasy-style cocktail lounge
  • Le Ciel! – Revolving bar and restaurant on the 28th floor
  • La Barberie (Microbrasserie) – off-the-beaten track brewery with a great sampler

Quebec specialties to try:

  • Poutine – fries, cheese curds, gravy
  • Tourtière – homemade meat pie
  • Soup aux pois – yellow pea soup
  • Pouding Chômeur – maple syrup bread pudding
  • Sortilège – sweet, whisky-based maple liqueur
  • Tire d’érable – maple taffy

Things to see in Vieux Québec:

  • Dufferin Terrace & Château Frontenac (boardwalk and famous hotel)
  • Citadel & Plains of Abraham (military base/museum and massive park)
  • The Fortifications (4.5km/3mi defensive walls surrounding the city)
  • Morrin Centre & Maison de la littérature (two very unique libraries)
  • Rue St-Louis & Rue St-Jean (shopping/snacking streets)
  • Notre-Dame de Québec (stunning basilica-cathedral)
  • Séminaire de Québec Courtyard (beautiful and original French architecture)
  • Montmorency Park (great views of both Uppertown and Lowertown)
  • Quartier Petit-Champlain (shopping/snacking area)
  • The Old Port (views of the river, marina, and the city above)

Things to see outside Vieux Québec:

  • Ferry to Lévis ($4 boat ride across the river)
  • Montmorency Falls (nearby falls taller than Niagara!)
  • Île d’Orléans (island known for its produce, boutiques, and vineyards)
  • Wendake (First Nations traditional site)
  • Jacques-Cartier National Park (over 100km of hiking trails)
  • Le Grand Marché (large, indoor market)
  • Cuivres d’Art (copper art museum, workshop, and boutique)

Indoor activities:

  • Parliament Tour (free!)
  • MNBAQ (art gallery)
  • Museums: Museum of Civilization, Morrin Centre, The Plains of Abraham Museum, etc.
  • Strøm Spa Nordique
  • La Revanche (board game resto-pub)

Family/kid-friendly activities:

  • Observatoire de la Capitale (part observation tower, part museum)
  • Le Grand Mini-golf (Québec-themed!)         
  • Aquarium du Québec
  • Mega Parc at les Galeries de la Capitale (indoor theme park in a mall)
  • Bora Parc Valcartier (indoor waterpark)

Summertime Fun:

  • La Cale du Port de Québec (terrace with foot pools)
  • Umbrella Alley (Instagram famous!)
  • Baseball game (see the Capitales play at Canac Stadium)
  • Outdoor concert (check the Old Port Agora for shows/events)
  • Picnic in the park (Pierre-Dugua-de-Mons Terrace has great views)

Ottawa is NOT Boring

When we first started looking into Canadian cities and where we might want to live, we were a little surprised to find that Ottawa has a reputation for being boring. In fact, one of its less-flattering nicknames is The City Fun Forgot, but over the two years we’ve lived here, I can honestly say I don’t get that at all! There is SO MUCH to do in and around Ottawa, and in order to do my part in shifting this perception, this month, I’ve made a list highlighting just some of the fun you can have in Canada’s capital city.

Food & Drink-related Activities

First up has to be food, right? In a city this diverse, of course there are tons of options. In our neighborhood alone we have not one, not two, but three amazing African grills, several French bistros, at least three fantastic Chinese noodle spots, a couple of taco windows, and more shawarma restaurants than pretty much anywhere else on the continent. But of course, there are plenty of drinks to be had as well! Here are just a few of my many, many food and drink-related suggestions for Ottawa:

Charcuterie at Prohibition
  • Try several of the city’s amazing restaurants. Some of our favorites include Sammi & Soupe Dumpling, Prohibition Public House, Metropolitain Brasserie, The King Eddy, and Bistro Coqlicorne.
  • Grab a drink at a local brewery or pub. Our absolute favorites are Brigid’s (which is located in the basement a beautiful old church), Spark Pizza, Overflow Brewing Company, D’Arcy McGee’s, and Mill Street Brew Pub.
  • Meet new people while on a Thursty Pedaler or Palapa Tour.
  • See the sights and share a snack or drink on a canal cruise.
  • Feel fancy (and productive) at a cocktail-making class.

Outdoorsy Activities

Canada, in general, is known for its great outdoors. Even in the city, there are tons of outdoor adventures you can have, and if you’re willing to drive (or ride) just a little outside of the city, these options truly multiply. Here are some of the most famous (and fun) outdoor activities you can do in and around Ottawa:

  • Drive, bike, or walk around Gatineau Park.
  • Complete a ropes course or simply zip-line from Ontario to Quebec.
  • Go skiing or snowboarding at one of five resorts all within an hour of downtown Ottawa.
  • Get out on the water (i.e. go rafting, kayaking, paddle boarding, sailing, skating, swimming, something!)
  • Take a hike. In the city, we love the Rideau River Trail, the Rockcliffe Rockeries, and Hog’s Back Park. Outside the city, it’s tough to beat Eagle’s Nest in Calabogie, but there are plenty of other, even closer trails that rival it.

Cultural Activities

If adventure sports aren’t really your thing, maybe you’d prefer to do something a little more cultural. Ottawa has you covered there as well. Ottawa has the most museums of any Canadian city, and as the country’s capital, there are more festivals, exhibits, shows, and other amazing events rolling through here than anyone could ever hope to keep up with! Here’s a quick look at some of the more cultural things you can do:

Enjoying Winterlude 2024
  • Attend a festival, such as Winterlude, the Tulip Festival, Bluesfest, Capital Pride, or any of the other countless festivals that are now synonymous with Ottawa. There’s actually a whole Wikipedia page dedicated to Ottawa’s Festivals, check it out!
  • Visit a museum or gallery. Our favorites are the National Gallery of Canada, the Canadian Museum of History, and the Canadian Museum of Nature, and the best part is these and many of the other larger museums/galleries have free admission hours each week.
  • Watch a live Art Battle.
  • Do some crafts or else buy some at one of the many local markets.
  • Participate in a community event. If you find a place you like in Ottawa, follow them on social media, and I guarantee at some point they’ll share an event that interests you. This is how we found ourselves eating pierogi and making pisanki at Wedel in Westboro last Easter.

Game-like Activities

If you know me, you know I love games, and luckily, we’ve found a plethora of game-like activities in Ottawa as well. One of the many upsides to long winters is that people have to get more creative with their indoor time, and that is super obvious when it comes to indoor entertainment in Ottawa. Here are some of our favorite things to do when we want to play (or watch others play):

We ❤️ pub trivia!
  • See how much you know at pub trivia.
  • Escape from one of the many escape rooms in the city. I personally love Escape Manor because they have a super cool speakeasy-type bar and other fun games and activities like bocce ball and interactive darts.
  • Play one of the thousands of games (both tabletop and video) that they have at Level One Game Pub.
  • Watch a sports game. Extra points if you support the Ottawa Senators, Redblacks, or Titans because we do too!
  • Enjoy a round of Bingo or two.

Just-plain-fun Activities

If you’ve already had your fill of all the food/drink, outdoorsy, cultural, and game-like activities on offer, might I suggest a few more things that might not fit neatly into one of those categories, but are still so much fun to do in and around Ottawa:

  • Head to a sugar shack for an incredibly unique Canadian experience.
  • Relax at a nature spa.
  • Drive through Park Omega.
  • Interact with a movie at Bytowne Cinema. Drunken Cinema Night is so much fun, but they also have High Tea Sundays, Sing-a-longs, Sleep-overs, and other fun events every month!
  • Take a free city walking tour or a DIY city murals tour.

I hope this is enough to prove to anyone that Ottawa is absolutely NOT boring. But if you still have doubts, I invite you here to see for yourself. I promise, you won’t regret it!