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Montmorency Falls

Montmorency Falls

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5300 Boulevard Sainte-Anne, Québec, Québec, G1C 1S1, Canada
(844) 522-4883 www.sepaq.com/ct/pcm
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Aug 4, 2018
Wow, amazing time and experience. Very clean, park staff is very helpful. You pay for parking $12 truck and trailer. Entry to the park is free, nice souvenir store. You can walk to the bridge if you go to the upper parking lot, then across the bridge over the falls, then down the cliff on the stairs. They also have a cable car to get you from the bottom to the top of the falls. Make sure to pack some water as there is a bit of walking, trails are large well kept. Lots of water and pop to buy along the trail, as well as food. Bring a picnic and you will enjoy lunch on site, they have tables after the bridge. They also offer zip lining and rock climbing, not sure how much. Great for a day or half day trip with family. You can get real close to the bottom of the falls, on a hot day great to get wet. Overall great experience and time worth the time and money.

Aug 6, 2018
Great experience at the Montmorency Falls. We got a couple deal for around $45 which included parking and a lift up for two, and I honestly think it was worth it! It was an enjoyable walk once you get there with a restaurant and restrooms on top. The little art pieces/ statues which were centered around the White Widow story I found very cute and romantic. I am glad we paid to go up as I saw a lot of people struggling to use the stairs to go up as we were walking down. The only annoyance was having to wait for some time for a cart, but I think it was due to a practical/poor design- they only have two gondolas, one on its own separate lane. They could have added more gondolas which would go in a circle, but I guess it was done so that in case one breaks down you could still use the second gondola so that people could still get on top. Beautiful views! Lots of photo opportunities. You might get a bit wet at the bottom of the falls, but it's a part of the experience :)

Jul 10, 2018
The beauty of Montmorency Falls is from afar. If you are able to see them from the water or from below, those are your best bet for pictures. If you take the cable car, be sure and take a picture because when you are on the bridge above them it is a vertical drop and you don't actually see all of the falls. Be sure and stop off at the lookout on the hill for the best view. The only drawback is that the zip-line wires will be in your sight line. Although I did not descend the stairs, I would assume you would get a great picture from that angle. This is a nice stop on your way to Canyon Ste. Anne (which is quite spectacular). This is an easy drive from Quebec City. You can drive up the hill to avoid the cost of the cable car

Jul 26, 2018
We found this by chance and this was one of our favorite parts of our trip to Canada!! Beautiful beautiful water fall and worth the visit. Make sure you go to the bottom and do the top of the falls. We spent about 2 hours here. I had kids from 6 to 13. We all loved this!! Watch out for the poison ivy!!! We did not do the stairways up from the bottom, we paid to ride the car down. If you are here go to the basilica and then there are fall a little farther that we barely missed.

Jun 24, 2018
The falls were lovely. We biked along the Trans Canada trail to get there. There was lots of parking for both bikes and vehicles. We filled our water bottles in the visitor center and hiked up the stairs, across the suspension bridge for the great views and then across the boardwalk on the other side to a little ice cream shop. Great motivator for my kids! On the way back to the bikes, we took the path closest to the falls to cool off. Great day!

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