Summer 2025: Activities You Can’t Miss

Quebec City in the summer is sensational, and the energy contagious! Whether you are a resident or just visiting, the city offers a myriad of activities to make the most of the beautiful weather. Here are a few that you just can’t miss:
1. Enjoy celebrations and festivals
The summer is peppered with all types of festivities for all types of tastes: music, culture, cuisine and more. Here are a few of the events for you to enjoy this summer:
- Festival d’Opéra (July 23 to August 3)
- Grands Feux Loto-Québec (July 31 to 23 August)
- ComediHa! Fest-Québec (August 6 to 17)
- Fêtes de la Nouvelle-France (August 7 to 10)
- Cigale (August 8 to 10)
- Festibière de Québec (August 14 to 17)
- Fierté de Québec (August 29 to September 1).
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2. Attend cultural events
Performance venues are offering rich, varied programming this summer, including these events:
- At the Théâtre Capitole, enjoy a wide variety of musicals, concerts and comedy shows. Make a note in your calendar: Chicago, la comédie musicale, in residence from August 9 to 31.
- At the Grand Théâtre, let yourself be tempted by Gala Juste pour Rire (August 6 to 23), where comedy takes centre stage.
- The Palais Montcalm and Le Diamant, located in the heart of the Carré des spectacles, also offer a wide variety of performances for all audiences.
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3. View exhibitions
For those who are curious and eager to learn, Quebec City’s museums are offer many captivating exhibitions that combine history, art and innovation.
- Musée de la civilisation: Discover the history of the Titanic through over 200 authentic objects and striking reconstructions of the legendary luxury liner.
- Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec: Fall under the spell of Niki de Saint Phalle’s dazzling creative vision.
- Grand Théâtre courtyard: The Dôme Hubblo offers you an immersive sensory experience with 360° projections, accompanied by enveloping soundscapes.
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4. Participate in art
For an activity that combines movement and art: let art surprise you outside of museums thanks to the original installations that transform the city into an open-air art gallery.
- Minigolf Belleville Plaisirs (Montcalm neighborhood): An artistic mini-golf course where colourful work and playful shapes create a unique experience.
- Cement Eclipses circuit by the artist Isaac Cordal: 45 miniature sculptures are hidden in and around the Old Port. See if you can find them as you stroll about.
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5. Stroll through Old Quebec
Explore the cobblestone streets of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Admire its European architecture, quaint boutiques and charming cafés.
Don’t miss the Petit Champlain neighborhood, a true historic and artistic jewel just a stone’s throw away from Le Capitole Hôtel.
Our concierges are happy to share their top shopping picks: see them here.
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6. Organize a getaway to Parc de la Chute-Montmorency
Just a few minutes from downtown, the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency welcomes you with its spectacular waterfall. With its cable car, suspended footbridge, zip line, panoramic staircase, and hiking trails, you’re sure to have an unforgettable time.
Do you need advice on how to get there? Our reception and concierge teams are at your disposal.
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7. Cruise on the Saint-Laurent
Set off on a cruise on the majestic Saint-Laurent. Whether for a romantic sunset ride or a family adventure, the cruises offer a unique perspective of the beauty of the city and its surroundings.

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8. Visiting the Île d’Orléans
The Île d’Orléans is renowned for its gastronomic delights and its vineyards. Follow the Route du miel, dotted with orchards and roadside stands to sample local products such as honey, jams, ciders and cheeses. You can also take the opportunity to explore the island’s artistic charms by visiting local art galleries and craft boutiques. Unique works, from pottery to paintings, tell the vibrant story of the island’s artistic community.
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9. Take part in sports activities
Do you want to actively discover Old Quebec in a whole new way? You can choose from several activities that combine sports and discovery, such as:
- Guided bike tour of the historic streets
- Climbing the 398 steps of the Cap-Blanc staircase
- Sunset yoga
- Jogging through cobblestone streets
- Golfing at a prestigious golf course such as the Club de Golf Royal Québec, the Club de Golf de l’Auberivière or the Golf La Tempête.
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10. Enjoy local markets and delicacies
Fill up on flavours at the Grand Marché de Québec or at the Marché public de Sainte-Foy: fresh products, regional specialities and handcrafted creations. Then, find a spot on a lively terrace, such as that of the renowned Il Teatro on rue Saint-Jean, and savour the moment.
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11. Enjoy water-related activities
Do you need to cool off? Find refuge in the area’s pools and beaches. In the heart of the city, you’ll find unique spots like the Oasis du bassin Louise, the Cale du Port de Québec or the pool at Le Capitole Hôtel on the 9th floor, where you can cool off while staying close to all the city has to offer. A little farther out, the Samuel de Champlain beaches or the Beauport bay are perfect for a relaxing moment.
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12. Enjoy indoor activities
Rain or shine, various indoor activities are available for the whole family. The Quiz Room, Exode Québec or La Revanche are perfect for getting together and having fun, even when it’s raining. Classics such as a visit to the Aquarium du Québec or to the Carie Factory can also be a great idea to entertain young and old alike.
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As you can see, Quebec City sparkles during the summer, offering a variety of activities to suit all tastes. Whether you’re a culture buff, outdoor enthusiast or simply looking for a relaxing break, Quebec City has everything it takes to make your summer unforgettable.