One of the oldest standing theaters in the city, Impérial Bell is a local favorite among the theater-going crowd. With numerous plays, concerts, musicals and theatrical works, its calendar seems to be full forever. The theater houses a lounge, a restaurant La Casbah, and a large dining and performance space, La Grande Salle. The interiors of all these spaces are tastefully done and ooze sophistication. The works performed here are brilliant too, and come from various genres, highlighting various topics.
Marvel at the beauty of Quebec City from the Saint Lawrence River, with the cruises on offer at Croisieres AML. Established in 1972, the company offers an extensive fleet of ships and a wide variety of cruises. From guided tours with a historical purposes to whale-watching tours and gourmet-centric cruises, they truly have something for everyone. VIP packages offer exclusive experiences for making a special occasion memorable. Check website for more.
The Cineplex Odeon Sainte-Foy promises a great movie experience. Take your pick from 14 screens. For a good time, sit back and relax with popcorn and a soda from the refreshment stand. Private screenings are also possible. For show times, ticket prices, and bookings, call or check the website.
Established in 1931, Pavillon de la Jeunesse is an indoor sports arena situated in the Old Limoilou area of Quebec City. It is surprisingly modern and very versatile in its space usage where the entire 17,000 square feet (1,580 square meter) area can be used to host sports events, concerts, ice shows and other major events like figure skating tournaments. With a capacity of close to 5,000 spectators, this arena scores highly on layout, seating, accessibility, sanitary facilities, audio visual & lighting equipment and other logistics.
Baie de Beauport is one multi-faceted port. Various fast food joints catering to hungry mouths present themselves here. The food is absolutely delicious to say the least. Activities like fests and family picnics, not to forget camps and boating and career fairs too take place on a regular basis. The admission to the port is free but boating activities will cost you. Check the website for event details, timings and prices.
After a major revamp, Saint-Roch-the neighborhood of aged industrial setups and buildings, is now a hot destination brimming with shades of vibrancy. Plentiful fine restaurants, boutiques selling elegant clothing and bars now dot the Saint-Roch Church square which once stood neglected. For the kid in you, Benjo store with its trove of exciting toys should be a must-stop. Those visiting this upcoming destination can schedule their stay at boutique hotels or any of the two hotel chains-TRYP Quebec Hotel Pur and Best Western. Besides these attractions, Saint-Roch also has a large garden where events are held.