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.
Parc de la Chute-Montmorency offers a multitude of activities for the entire family. In the summer, walk across one of two suspension bridges or through miles of parkland trails before enjoying a gourmet meal at the Manoir Montmorency. Winter can be just as relaxing, though daredevils can take an ice climbing course on the frozen waterfall wall of ice and snow. The park is located just east of Quebec City along Avenue Royale. Admission to the park is free but parking is charged.
This provincial national park gives a glimpse of Quebec's spectacular natural beauty. Though Quebec and the St. Lawrence river are inseparable, this national park offers picturesque sights of the city through the Jacques-Cartier River. Located in the laps of the Laurentian Moutains, the park's rugged landscapes and stunning locales will take your breath away. From skiing and snow sports in the winter to kayaking, fishing and canoeing in the summers, there's lots to do at the park irrespective of season. Excellent camping facilities are available.