Quebec is one of Canada’s most magical destinations for families, offering vibrant autumn colors, cozy cafes, and snowy winter adventures. Whether you’re planning a fall getaway to see the golden leaves or a winter escape full of holiday lights and snow fun, Quebec has something for every family.

To help your kids capture memories along the way, our Printable Quebec Kids’ Travel Journal Kit includes scavenger hunts, coloring pages, and diary prompts — and we also offer matching Toronto and Ottawa journals if your trip spans multiple cities!



Family Things to Do in Quebec in the Fall 🍁
Fall in Quebec brings crisp air, colorful foliage, and plenty of outdoor adventures perfect for kids. Here are 15 family-friendly fall activities:


- Stroll Through Old Quebec – Explore cobblestone streets and horse-drawn carriages while enjoying fall colors.
- Montmorency Falls Leaf-Peeping – Watch the waterfall surrounded by autumn foliage; pack a picnic!
- Apple Picking & Cider Tasting – Visit local orchards for fresh apples, cider donuts, and fun activities.
- Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes – Let kids pick pumpkins and explore family-friendly mazes.
- Scenic Train Rides – Take a short fall foliage train ride for a fun family adventure.
- Ferry to Lévis – Enjoy fall views of the Quebec City skyline across the river.
- Plains of Abraham Picnic – Watch the leaves fall as kids run around the expansive park.
- Visit a Sugar Shack – Some open early in fall for a taste of maple syrup traditions.
- Explore Nearby Villages – Small towns like Wendake and Saint-Pierre offer family-friendly charm.
- Family Photos With Foliage – Capture memories with vibrant fall backdrops.
- Fall Festivals – Attend harvest or cultural festivals geared toward kids.
- Nature Hikes – Trails near Jacques-Cartier National Park are perfect for easy hikes.
- Visit Local Markets – Let kids taste local fall produce and treats.
- Pumpkin Spice Treats – Try seasonal desserts at local cafes.
- Outdoor Art Walks – Some neighborhoods have kid-friendly fall-themed installations.

Family Things to Do in Quebec in the Winter ❄️
Winter in Quebec is a wonderland for families. From snowy adventures to holiday festivities, here are 15 ways to keep kids entertained:

- Québec Winter Carnival (Carnaval de Québec) – Ice sculptures, parades, and fun games for all ages.
- Ice Skating at Place d’Youville – A picturesque outdoor rink in the heart of the city.
- Toboggan Slide at Dufferin Terrace – Kids will love sliding down the historic hill.
- Dog Sledding Adventures – A thrilling winter experience for the whole family.
- Snowshoeing with Kids – Explore snowy trails in nearby parks.
- Cozy Hot Chocolate Stops – Warm up in local cafés with rich hot chocolate.
- German Christmas Market – Stroll through festive stalls full of treats and gifts.
- Indoor Aquarium du Québec – Perfect for chilly days with interactive exhibits.
- Sledding Hills Near Old Quebec – Free and fun for kids of all ages.
- Château Frontenac Photo Ops – Capture memories with snow-covered architecture.
- Winter Light Displays – Walk through neighborhoods or parks decorated for the season.
- Family-Friendly Ski Slopes – Nearby beginner slopes for kids to try skiing or snowboarding.
- Snowman Building Contests – Encourage creativity with outdoor snow play.
- Holiday Performances & Theater – Look for kid-friendly shows during the winter months.
- Visit Local Museums – Many have interactive exhibits geared toward children.


Keep Kids Engaged Year-Round
Long travel days or chilly afternoons can be tough for kids — that’s where our Printable Quebec Kids’ Travel Journal comes in. With scavenger hunts, coloring pages, and diary prompts, it’s perfect for fall foliage trips or snowy winter adventures.
If your trip includes stops in Toronto or Ottawa, consider grabbing our matching journals to create a complete Canadian travel keepsake set! Kids can record their experiences city by city, making every moment memorable.




Tips for Making Your Quebec Trip Memorable
- Plan Slow: Enjoy the small moments — a walk through a colorful park or sipping hot chocolate in a café.
- Capture Memories: Encourage kids to write, draw, or note funny moments in their travel journals.
- Mix Indoor & Outdoor Activities: Fall and winter weather can be unpredictable, so balance museum visits with outdoor fun.
- Pack Smart: Layers for fall, winter coats, gloves, and waterproof boots for snowy adventures.

Conclusion
Quebec is a family-friendly destination for both fall foliage adventures and winter wonderland trips. From Old Quebec to Montmorency Falls and the Winter Carnival, your kids will have a blast while creating memories that last a lifetime.

Make it even more special with our Printable Kids’ Travel Journal for Quebec — and don’t forget to check out the Toronto and Ottawa editions if your Canadian adventure spans multiple cities.
Download your travel journal today and start making memories!








