5 Reasons to Visit Québec City This Spring

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Marilyn Préfontaine
Updated on January 9, 2026
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Spring is just around the corner! The sun is shining, the air is warming, and now is the perfect time to plan that spring getaway. Instead of heading south of the border this year, why not plan an affordable adventure closer to home? Here are 5 reasons to visit Québec City this spring.

  • 1

    The Warmer Weather Is Ideal for Exploring Old Québec and the Neighbourhoods

    With the days growing warmer, spring is an excellent time to explore the city. The weather is perfect for wandering the quiet streets of Old Québec and finding those hip local haunts before the first busloads of tourists arrive in the summer. It’s a great time to visit less typical destinations, like the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Îlot des Palais and the Morrin Centre. 

    And for a memorable evening after your springtime stroll, don’t miss the immersive AURA experience at Saint-Roch Church: a captivating multimedia show combining projections, light effects, and orchestral music that transforms this historic landmark into a living work of art.

    Mild temperatures also mean patio season! Many of the city’s microbreweries and other establishments have delightful outdoor spaces, and this time of year, more and more are opening every day. One of our favourites is the cozy year-round patio at Bar Le Sacrilège.

  • 2

    Accommodations Are More Affordable and Available

    Everyone loves a good deal! In Québec City, demand for accommodations is lower in spring, so the prices are generally better. With a range of options to choose from, it’s easy to find the perfect place without breaking the bank. And remember to check for discounts before booking.

    Spring is also a great time to snag a reservation for less traditional accommodations before everything gets booked up for the summer. Yurts, domes, floating cabins—the possibilities are endless.

  • 3

    It’s a Good Time to Take a Break

    With most winter sport seasons over and summer ones yet to begin, spring is the perfect time to take a rejuvenating break from keeping up with it all. For those looking to relax, there’s nothing like a Nordic spa getaway. And spring weather is possibly the best for a spa visit—chilly enough to make the hot water feel amazing, but not too cold when moving from pool to pool.

    Want to take the self-care a step further? Book a wellness retreat, like those offered at the Monastère des Augustines or the Centre de l’Hêtre.

    It’s also the perfect time to explore Québec City’s internationally recognized gastronomy. After a day of relaxation, indulging in these culinary experiences extends your sense of well-being and turns your stay into a truly gourmet and rejuvenating escape.

  • 4

    Two Long Weekends = Two Chances to Stay Longer

    One great thing about spring is that it includes two long weekends, making it easier than ever to take a well-deserved break. Between Easter and National Patriots’ Day/Victoria Day, spring offers an ideal time for an extended stay in Québec City. There’s plenty to do—and no better time to do it!

  • 5

    Celebrate the Awakening of Nature Through Wendat Traditions

    Like many Indigenous peoples, the Wendat place great importance on the natural cycles and the changing of the seasons. Spring, in particular, is a significant time when they celebrate the awakening of Mother Earth. In addition to its regular programming, the Huron-Wendat Museum offers activities that highlight nature and discovery, such as a walk on the Knowledge Trail and an exploration of the Horticultural Garden.

    Starting on the weekends in May, the Onhwa’ Lumina forest light trail takes us into a magical world where nature and technology meet, while shining a light on the rich history of the Wendat Nation.

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Marilyn Préfontaine

Marilyn is a proud Québec City local and a contributor for numerous magazines, blogs, and newspapers. She has also published a novel, plays, and board games, and always has something on the go! Marilyn is a hardcore foodie and serial traveller with a passion for discovering new places and telling the world about them. 

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