Give your students the opportunity to experience the French language with native speakers on a seven-day journey through Montréal and Québec City. They will discover French-Canadian and Huron-Wendat culture, explore historic neighbourhoods and take part in hands-on activities ranging from copper art to circus skills. Local markets, traditional meals and some of Québec’s most memorable landmarks complete the experience. This itinerary can be customized to suit your curriculum, travel dates and group interests.

Québec Spring Break Flight Tour
DAY 1: USA | MONTRÉAL
Fly to Montréal.
Upon arrival, meet your bilingual Forum Tour Manager, who will accompany your group throughout the tour.
Travel to Mount Royal, the city’s highest point, and enjoy panoramic views of Montréal from the Belvedere lookout.
Enjoy a delicious crêpe meal at Crêperie Chez Suzette in the heart of Old Montréal.
Overnight accommodation in Montréal.
DAY 2: MONTRÉAL
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
Take a guided tour of Notre-Dame Basilica and learn about the history and architecture of this impressive neo-Gothic landmark.
Follow your Forum Tour Manager on a walking tour of Old Montréal and discover the historic streets and waterfront of the Old Port.
Practise your French while browsing the fresh produce and Québec specialties at Jean-Talon Market.
Lace up your skates at Atrium Le 1000, Montréal’s indoor skating rink.
Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
Experience Cité Mémoire, an outdoor multimedia installation that shares stories from Montréal’s history through projections displayed across buildings and public spaces.
Overnight accommodation in Montréal.
DAY 3: MONTRÉAL | QUÉBEC CITY
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
Travel by private coach to Québec City.
Visit Montmorency Falls, an impressive waterfall standing nearly 100 feet higher than Niagara Falls. Climb the panoramic staircase and take in views of the surrounding landscape.
Visit the Copper Museum for a demonstration of the traditional repoussé metalworking technique before creating your own copper artwork.
Continue to Canyon Sainte-Anne and cross its suspension bridges for striking views of the canyon and waterfalls below.
Visit the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré with a local guide and learn about the history of one of Canada’s most important pilgrimage sites.
Tour a traditional cabane à sucre, or sugar shack, and enjoy a lumberjack-style meal accompanied by Québécois music, songs and dancing.
Overnight accommodation in Québec City.
DAY 4: QUÉBEC CITY | WENDAKE
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
Visit the Onhoüa Chetek8e Huron Traditional Site in Wendake. Learn about Huron-Wendat history, traditions and ways of life before participating in a hands-on medicine wheel workshop.
Visit the Québec Circus School and take part in the Allons au Cirque workshop. Professional instructors will introduce students to circus disciplines such as juggling, trampolining and unicycling.
Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
As evening falls, follow a costumed guide through the cobblestone streets of Old Québec on a lantern-lit ghost tour filled with stories from the city’s past.
Overnight accommodation in Québec City.
DAY 5: QUÉBEC CITY
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
Take a guided tour of the Parliament Building and learn about Québec’s political history and the distinctive features of this important heritage building.
Explore Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, on a guided walking tour. Stroll along Rue Saint-Louis and discover the city’s historic fortifications.
Ride the glass-walled Québec City Funicular to Dufferin Terrace for panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River.
Spend time in the charming Quartier Petit-Champlain, known for its historic streets, artisan shops and welcoming atmosphere.
Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight accommodation in Montréal.
DAY 6: QUÉBEC CITY
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
Take a guided tour of the Citadelle of Québec, an active military installation and one of the most important historic fortifications in North America.
Visit the Plains of Abraham and explore the Battles exhibition, which uses immersive displays and first-hand accounts to introduce students to the events that shaped Québec’s history.
Discover the history and architecture of the iconic Fairmont Le Château Frontenac during a guided tour.
Put your knowledge and language skills to work during an architectural and historical scavenger hunt through Old Québec. Follow the clues, work with your team and ask local residents for help along the way.
Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight accommodation in Montréal.
DAY 7: QUÉBEC CITY | USA
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
Travel by private coach to the airport.
Say au revoir to your Forum Tour Manager and board your return flight home.
What’s included
All-inclusive pricing makes it easy for teachers,
parents, and students. This trip includes:
Private group tour
Expert local guides

24-hour
emergency support
Personalized itinerary
Centrally-located hotels
Comprehensive
travel insurance
Tour Manager 100%
dedicated to your group
Authentic meals
Private coach
transportation
What our teachers are saying
u0022I am so pleased with this experience as it was my first time leading a trip. I am grateful to Forum for their expertise and understanding of the educational nature of the trip.u0022
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