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Things to do in Quebec City in November 2026
By Tripnostic Research · Updated June 3, 2026
For Quebec City in November 2026, build the day around dated events, seasonal conditions, venue hours, and booking windows. Good starting points are Dufferin Terrace, Montmorency Falls, and Fortifications and city gates. Check the dated events and venue hours below before assigning fixed dates.
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Quebec City in November 2026
Weather
Temperature
41°F / 25°F
4.8°C / -3.8°C
Precipitation
11d
3.6in · 91mm
Daylight
9.1h
November turns raw, with short daylight and museum-heavy days before winter events start.
Planning checklist
- 1Use the Quebec City weather, seasonal timing, and attraction list as the spine because the dated November event list is still sparse.
- 2Confirm weekly closed days for museums, markets, and major sights even though Canada has no national public holidays in November.
- 3Group each Quebec City day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
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Build my Quebec City planAbout Quebec City
City overview
Quebec City rises above the St. Lawrence River as North America strongest walled old town, with Upper Town fortifications, Lower Town lanes, and French-speaking neighborhoods packed into a steep core. Vieux-Quebec, Petit Champlain, Saint-Roch, Montcalm, and the Old Port give the most useful visitor frame.
Food & drink
Quebec City food is built around poutine, tourtiere, crepes, pea soup, maple taffy, pouding chomeur, sucre a la creme, and French-Canadian comfort cooking. Rue Saint-Jean, Saint-Roch, Petit Champlain, Old Port restaurants, and the Ile d Orleans farm stands make the best first route.
Top sights
Ranked for November suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- ADufferin Terrace
- BMontmorency Falls
- CFortifications and city gates
- DChateau Frontenac
- EQuartier Petit Champlain
- FPlains of Abraham
- GThe Citadelle
- HPlace Royale and Notre-Dame-des-Victoires
- IMusee de la civilisation
- JParliament Building
1Dufferin Terrace
4.8★ · 2,340outdoorOpen dailyThe wooden boardwalk runs below Chateau Frontenac with river views, buskers, winter slides, and access to the Governors Promenade. It is the easiest walk for understanding the cliff-top city.
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2Montmorency Falls
4.7★ · 36,521outdoorOpen dailyThe waterfall drops higher than Niagara just east of the city, with bridges, viewpoints, stairs, and a cable car. It is close enough for a half-day from Old Quebec.
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3Fortifications and city gates
4.7★ · 333outdoorQuebec preserved walls, gates, and bastions that make the old town rare in North America. Porte Saint-Louis and Porte Saint-Jean are the most visible entries into Upper Town.
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- 4Chateau Frontenac
- 5Quartier Petit Champlain
- 6Plains of Abraham
- 7The Citadelle
- 8Place Royale and Notre-Dame-des-Victoires
- 9Musee de la civilisation
- 10Parliament Building
Neighborhoods
1Vieux-Quebec Upper Town
Upper Town is fortified and ceremonial, with Chateau Frontenac, Dufferin Terrace, gates, churches, hotels, museums, and steep streets.
2Petit Champlain and Lower Town
Lower Town is compact and atmospheric, with Place Royale, boutiques, restaurants, murals, the funicular, and river-level lanes.
3Old Port
The Old Port is quieter and river-facing, with museums, cruise docks, antique shops, market streets, and paths toward the marina.
4Saint-Roch
Saint-Roch is lower-city and local, with Rue Saint-Joseph, cafes, tech offices, bars, shops, and a less postcard-focused feel.
5Montcalm and Grande Allee
Montcalm adds museums, restaurants, nightlife, the Plains of Abraham, and residential streets west of the old walls.
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Sainte-Foy and Sillery
The western districts are practical and suburban, with universities, malls, rail stations, hotels, parks, and bridges toward Levis.
Day trips
15km / 20min by car from Old Quebec
Ile d Orleans
The island has farm stands, cideries, strawberries, stone churches, river views, and village roads. It is easiest by car or guided food tour.
35km / 30-40min by car or bus from Quebec City
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre
The basilica is a major pilgrimage site east of the city and pairs naturally with Montmorency Falls or the Beaupre coast.
95km / 1.5h by car or seasonal train from Quebec City
Baie-Saint-Paul and Charlevoix
Charlevoix adds art galleries, river scenery, villages, and a sharper St. Lawrence mountain-and-shore contrast beyond the capital.
Getting around
Old Quebec is walkable but steep, while RTC buses connect Saint-Roch, Sainte-Foy, Montmorency, and suburban hotels. The funicular saves the Lower Town climb, and the Quebec-Levis ferry gives the best skyline view from the river.
Common questions about Quebec City in November
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Quebec City in November?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Quebec City list into Tripnostic and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Quebec City days without crossing the city twice?
- Tripnostic groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
- What to pack for Quebec City in November
Pack for November's weather, not a generic Quebec City checklist.
- A warm coat and insulating layers for average highs around 5°C / 41°F.
- A heavier evening layer because nights average -4°C / 25°F.
- Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 11 rainy days.
- How many days do you need in Quebec City
- 4 days covers the main Quebec City highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
- Is Quebec City worth visiting in November
- Yes. Quebec City in November: 4.8°C high, -3.8°C low, 91mm rain over 11 days, 9.1h daylight. Cold and clearer — short daylight but skies open.