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Quebec: Springtime in La Belle Province

Overview
  • Duration:5 days 4 nights
  • Tour Type:Educational Tours
📍 Cities: Montreal, Quebec City

Itinerary

Arrive in Montreal - Murals and Mont-RoyalDay 1

DAY 1: HOME - MONTREAL

  • Arrival: Bienvenue a Montreal! Meet your Prométour Tour Director upon arrival.
  • Graffiti Murals: Explore one of Montreal's most artistic neighborhoods - discover some of the most interesting Graffiti Murals the city has to offer.
  • Mont-Royal: Climb up the stairs to reach the Parc du Mont-Royal and partake in a soccer game or play Frisbee with your classmates!
  • Dinner: Dinner at a local restaurant.
  • Overnight: Overnight accommodation in Montreal.

Canal Lachine, Arbraska and Ghost TourDay 2

DAY 2: MONTREAL

  • Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Bike Ride: Enjoy a bike ride along the Canal Lachine, considered a link between the city and nature.
  • Labyrinthe du Hangar: Try to find your way out of Labyrinthe du Hangar - a giant maze in the Old Port of Montreal.
  • Lunch: Have lunch on your own.
  • Arbraska: At Arbraska, make your way through a unique treetop challenge of suspended bridges, games, and a zip line!
  • Dinner: Dinner at a local restaurant.
  • Ghost Tour: This evening, partake in a Ghost tour in the streets of Old Montreal.
  • Overnight: Overnight accommodation in Montreal.

Montreal to Quebec City - Canyon Sainte-AnneDay 3

DAY 3: MONTREAL - QUEBEC CITY

  • Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Travel: Board your motor coach and continue on to Quebec City.
  • Canyon Sainte-Anne: Upon arrival at Canyon Sainte-Anne, enjoy an outdoor BBQ lunch! Then see the fabulous display of nature that the glaciers left, crossing 3 suspended bridges.
  • Chute Montmorency: Explore the magnificent Parc de la Chute Montmorency - climb up or down the 487 steps for a different view of the falls. Then take the funicular to go back up or down!
  • Dinner: Dinner at a local restaurant.
  • Overnight: Overnight accommodation in Quebec City.

Ecole de Cirque, GeoRally and Quartier Petit ChamplainDay 4

DAY 4: QUEBEC CITY

  • Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Ecole de Cirque: Be immersed in modern circus techniques at the Ecole de Cirque - under the supervision of qualified instructors try a wide variety of circus activities.
  • Lunch: Have lunch on your own.
  • GeoRally: Take part in GeoRally - find 15 real or virtual caches linked to Old Quebec's history.
  • Quartier Petit Champlain: Wander through the enchanting Quartier Petit Champlain - the oldest shopping district in North America.
  • Dinner: Dinner at a local restaurant.
  • Overnight: Overnight accommodation in Quebec City.

Fly Back HomeDay 5

DAY 5: QUEBEC CITY - HOME

  • Breakfast: Breakfast at a local restaurant.
  • Farewell: Say Au Revoir to your Prométour Tour Director.
  • Return: Board your bus and return home.

Learning Objectives

Investigate the contemporary street art culture of Montreal by exploring the city’s most artistic neighborhoods, analyzing the graffiti murals along key streets as a form of urban expression and cultural identity specific to Montreal.

Analyze the historical and geographical significance of the Canal Lachine as an industrial waterway that shaped the development of Montreal, experienced through a springtime bike ride along its banks.

Explore the natural and geological landscape of the Quebec City region through visits to Canyon Sainte-Anne, crossing three suspended bridges above a canyon formed by ancient glaciers, and climbing the 487 steps of Parc de la Chute Montmorency.

Develop physical coordination, creative expression, and teamwork through hands-on participation in circus arts at the Ecole de Cirque, a treetop challenge at Arbraska, and a GeoRally treasure hunt in the historic streets of Old Quebec.

Experience the living French-Canadian culture of both Montreal and Quebec City – from the ghost stories of Old Montreal to the merchant streets of Quartier Petit Champlain, the oldest shopping district in North America.

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Landmark Highlights

  • Montreal Graffiti Murals: Explore one of Montreal's most artistic neighborhoods and discover the city's world-famous graffiti murals and street art.
  • Parc du Mont-Royal: Climb the stairs to the summit of Mont-Royal and enjoy a soccer game or Frisbee with your classmates above the city skyline.
  • Canal Lachine Bike Ride: Enjoy a spring bike ride along the Canal Lachine, a historic waterway linking the city to nature.
  • Labyrinthe du Hangar: Try to find your way out of this giant maze in the Old Port of Montreal.
  • Arbraska Treetop Challenge: Make your way through a unique challenge of suspended bridges, games, and a zip line high in the treetops.
  • Old Montreal Ghost Tour: A thrilling evening ghost tour through the atmospheric streets of Old Montreal.
  • Canyon Sainte-Anne and Chute Montmorency: Cross three suspended bridges over Canyon Sainte-Anne and climb the 487 steps of Parc de la Chute Montmorency.
  • Ecole de Cirque: Be immersed in modern circus techniques under the supervision of qualified instructors.
  • GeoRally in Old Quebec: Hunt for 15 real or virtual caches linked to Old Quebec's history, followed by a stroll through the enchanting Quartier Petit Champlain.
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Frequently asked questions

Will my group be combined with another school group?

No. Every Prométour educational tour is personalized to ensure a meaningful experience. We guarantee private tours for all groups.

Your group will have its own dedicated Tour Director and itinerary, and will not be combined with any other school or student group.

How does Prométour support teachers with planning?

We take care of everything to make trip planning easy. From organizing travel logistics and accommodations to managing registrations, payments, and documentation, our team handles all the details so you can focus on the experience.

Support starts from day one. To help launch your trip, we host a parent meeting where your dedicated Tour Consultant introduces themselves, represents Prométour, and answers any parent questions directly.

Throughout the planning process, our expert Customer Service Team is available to assist families with registration, payments, and general inquiries, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience for everyone involved.

When will our travel dates be confirmed?

Prométour trips are fully customizable, including your travel dates. You can choose the dates that best align with your school calendar, giving your group flexibility to coordinate extracurricular activities around the trip.

How does Prométour support our group during the trip?

With our own teams in locations such as Montréal, Paris, and Málaga, you get real people who are with your students and know the destination inside and out, not a call center just reading from a script.
If any issues arise while on tour, our 24/7 Emergency Line ensures that help is always just a phone call away. Your group will have access to real-time support whenever it's needed.

What are Prométour's cancellation fees?

When you register for a Prométour trip, you can do so with confidence. If you cancel before the tour is officially confirmed, you'll receive a full refund with no questions asked.

Once the tour is confirmed, standard cancellation fees apply based on your departure date. Travelers may still be eligible for insurance coverage depending on their policy.

In some regions, and for travelers with an upgraded plan, Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) insurance may be available. We recommend contacting the insurance provider directly for full details on coverage options.
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