Traditional urban architecture
Superb Victorian houses evoke the atmosphere of a bygone era.
Fort No 1 at Pointe de Lévy National Historic Site
19th-century fortifications and military artifacts.
Maison Alphonse-Desjardins
Residence of the founder of Québec's first credit union, the Caisses
populaires Desjardins. Interpretation center.
Terrasse de Lévis Splendid lookout over the St. Lawrence River and Québec City.
Beaumont
Picturesque old village
Historical homes of French inspiration in a beautiful riverside setting.
Mill Seignorial mill built in 1821.
Saint-Michel
Old village Church and presbytery dating back to 1739.
Montmagny
Grosse Île National Historic Site Building where thousands of immigrants were quarantined in the 19th
century.
Festival de l'oie blanche de Montmagny
A busy program of recreational and social activities revolving around the fall migration of snow geese (October).
Île-aux-Grues
The only inhabited island in the archipelago holds a rustic charm. Accessible by ferry.
Cruises
Take a cruise to observe the snow geese (mid-April to mid-May and
October) or visit the Île aux Grues archipelago, comprising 21 islands
in the middle of the St. Lawrence River.
L'Islet-sur-Mer
Picturesque village
This "hometown of many a sailor" takes pride in its beautifully
decorated church.
Musée maritime Bernier
Discover the history of the Canadian merchant marine at this maritime
museum and four the icebreaker Ernest Lapointe.
Saint-Jean-Port-Joli
Arts and crafts
Village long renowned for the work of its wood sculptors.
Maison-musée Médard-Bourgault
19th-century house, with walls and furniture carved by the outstanding
artist.
Musée des anciens Canadiens
Museum describing the history of the region and of the sculptors who
made it famous.