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🇨🇦 Quebec Travel Videos

Quebec City, Montreal, Montmorency Falls, Charlevoix, Tadoussac, Old Quebec, Old Montreal, and real life across Quebec in 4K

Explore Quebec Through Video

Real YouTube travel footage with working watch links for every video.

Quebec City

Old Quebec, downtown streets, winter walks, and historic French-Canadian architecture.

Montreal

Downtown Montreal, Old Port, Mile End, Saint-Laurent, and modern city life.

Nature & Waterfalls

Montmorency Falls and scenic outdoor views near Quebec City.

Charlevoix & Tadoussac

Coastal scenery, rural landscapes, ferry routes, and whale-watching destinations.

Quebec Travel Highlights

This Quebec video page is built for visitors who want real places, real streets, and real travel footage. It focuses on the most searched destinations in Quebec, including Quebec City, Montreal, Montmorency Falls, Charlevoix, Tadoussac, Old Quebec, and Old Montreal.

1. Beautiful Old Quebec City 4K Virtual Walking Tour

A real walking tour through Old Quebec City showing historic streets, stone buildings, and the atmosphere of one of Canada’s most beautiful old towns.

2. Full Walking Tour of Old Quebec City 4k | Historic Streets

A full 4K walk through Old Quebec City with historic streets, classic architecture, and strong travel footage.

3. Quebec City, Quebec - [4K] Downtown Tour

A downtown Quebec City video showing the heart of the city, urban streets, and real daily movement.

4. 4K Early Autumn Quebec City Walking Tour | Vieux-Québec

A seasonal walk through Vieux-Québec in early autumn with colorful streets and a calm historic atmosphere.

5. [4K] Old Quebec Walking Tour ❄️ First Snow, Petit-Champlain & Château Frontenac

A winter walk through Old Quebec with first snow, Petit-Champlain, and Château Frontenac scenery.

6. Quebec City, Canada Walking Tour | May 2024, 4K60fps

A spring walking tour of Quebec City filmed in 4K60fps with streets, landmarks, and local atmosphere.

7. 4K Quebec City Walking Tour - Summer 2024

A summer walk through Old Quebec City starting at Place D’Youville and heading through historic streets.

8. Quebec City, Quebec - [4K] Walking Tour

A broad walking tour through Quebec City with old-town scenery and a strong sightseeing feel.

9. Beautiful Old Quebec City ❤️ Walking Tour Quebec city ...

A classic Old Quebec experience with cobblestones, historic buildings, and city-center views.

10. Quebec City 4K Walk | Historic Center and Streets

A second 4K look at the historic center of Quebec City with detailed street-level footage.

11. Montreal, Canada Walking Tour 2025 (4K)

A real walking tour through Montreal showing Old Montreal, streets, and the lively city atmosphere in Quebec.

12. DOWNTOWN MONTREAL QUEBEC CANADA WALKING ...

A downtown Montreal video with central city streets, traffic, and urban life.

13. |4K| Downtown Montreal Walk - June 2025

A summer walk through downtown Montreal filmed in June 2025 with a busy city feel.

14. [ 4K ] Explore Saint-Laurent Boulevard | Montreal, Quebec ...

A walk along Saint-Laurent Boulevard, one of Montreal’s most recognizable streets.

15. [ 4K ] Mont-Royal Avenue ❄️ Winter 2025 Walking Tour ...

A winter Montreal walk on Mont-Royal Avenue showing seasonal city life and local shops.

16. Mile End – Montreal, Canada Walking Tour (4K)

A Mile End walking tour with creative neighborhood streets, cafés, and local Montreal character.

17. Montreal, Canada | Old Port & Downtown (Summer 2024) | 4K ...

A summer Montreal video showing the Old Port and downtown with strong waterfront scenery.

18. [ 4K ] Downtown Montreal Walking Tour 3 | Crescent St + ...

A downtown Montreal walk including Crescent Street and nearby central areas.

19. Downtown Montreal Quebec Mile End District Canada 4k ...

A 4K tour through Montreal’s Mile End district showing a more local side of the city.

20. [ 4K ] ROYALMOUNT New Shopping Mall Walking Tour ...

A modern Montreal shopping video featuring the new Royalmount mall and retail district.

21. Montmorency Falls - Quebec - Canada [4K]

A scenic video of Montmorency Falls, one of the most famous natural attractions near Quebec City.

22. Montmorency Falls Walking Tour 4K | Quebec City Day Trip ...

A walking tour around Montmorency Falls with dramatic waterfall views and a day-trip feel.

23. Exploring the Incredible Montmorency Falls in Quebec City

A 4K video exploring Montmorency Falls with close views of the water and surrounding park area.

24. Montmorency Falls Quebec Canada [4K]

A clean 4K look at Montmorency Falls and its dramatic height near Quebec City.

25. Quebec City's Montmorency Falls

A walk around Montmorency Falls showing one of Quebec’s most visited natural landmarks.

26. Discover Montmorency Falls Quebec | Travel to Canada

A travel-style look at Montmorency Falls with clear scenic views and visitor-friendly footage.

27. Charlevoix - Travel Film 4K

A complete virtual trip through Charlevoix, Quebec, showing scenic landscapes and coastal beauty.

28. Scenic 4K Drive Through Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec!

A beautiful drive through Baie-Saint-Paul in Charlevoix with village charm and scenic views.

29. [4k] Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec Autumn Walking Tour ...

An autumn walking tour through Baie-Saint-Paul with a charming Charlevoix atmosphere.

30. Scenic 4K Drive Through Petite-Rivière-Saint-François ...

A scenic drive through Petite-Rivière-Saint-François showing the rural beauty of Charlevoix.

31. Scenic 4K Drive Through Mal-Bay, Québec | Hidden Beauty of ...

A travel drive through La Malbaie in Charlevoix with river views and peaceful scenery.

32. Peaceful Sunset & Scenic Nature Landscapes 4K | Baie-des ...

A scenic nature video from Charlevoix showing sunset landscapes and peaceful outdoor views.

33. [4K] Tadoussac Adventure Quebec, Canada 2024

A travel adventure in Tadoussac, Quebec with waterfront scenery and a northern coastal feel.

34. Sailing Through History: The Tadoussac Ferry Experience | 4k ...

A ferry experience from Tadoussac with river views and the Saguenay Fjord setting.

35. A MEMORABLE day in Tadoussac

A memorable day trip in Tadoussac with village life and natural scenery.

Quebec News

Latest Quebec News

Radio-Canada | Info | A-la-une
Le ministère de l’Agriculture incapable de détecter un sirop d’érable falsifié
Un microbiologiste du ministère n'avait rien trouvé d'anormal un an avant les révélations d'Enquête.
Radio-Canada | Info | A-la-une
À Kanesatake, le cannabis est roi, le silence est d’or
Faute de régulation, la communauté est aux prises avec une perte des valeurs et le crime organisé.
Politique - Le Devoir
La nouvelle ministre responsable de l’Habitation juge «légitimes» les préoccupations des coops
Karine Boivin Roy se dit réceptive aux inquiétudes quant au guichet unique pour le logement abordable.
Politique - Le Devoir
Le CORIM entend observer les élections québécoises sous la loupe du monde
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon sera le premier chef de parti à discuter de questions internationales avec l’organisme.
LaPresse.ca - Actualités
Ce qu’on suit ce vendredi | Énergie, REM, Championnat du monde de hockey
Voici les évènements au programme aujourd’hui.
LaPresse.ca - Actualités
La revue de presse de Paul Arcand | Le CH nous fait vivre toutes les émotions, les pratiques de Starbucks, un autre ado tué par balle en France
À l’occasion de sa revue de presse, vendredi, Paul Arcand réagit à la victoire du Tricolore, 6-3, lors du cinquième match de la série face aux Sabres, à Buffalo.
Montreal Gazette
Interfor Reports Voting Results from Annual General Meeting
BURNABY, British Columbia, May 15, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — INTERFOR CORPORATION (“Interfor” or the “Company”) (TSX: IFP) announced the voting results for the election of its Board of Directors, which took place at the Company’s Annual General Meeting held on May 14, 2026 in Peachtree City, Georgia, U.S.  A total of 44,608,650 common shares were voted by proxy at the meeting representing 67.83% of the votes attached to all outstanding shares. The nominees listed in the management information circular dated March 17, 2026, were elected as directors of the Company and detailed results of the votes cast by proxy are set out below:   Name of Nominee Votes For(#) Votes Withheld (#) Votes For(%) Ian M. Fillinger 40,877,683 3,130,758 92.89% Nicolle Butcher 40,938,047 3,070,394 93.02% Christopher R. Griffin 35,211,925 8,796,516 80.01% Rhonda D. Hunter 41,383,441 2,625,000 94.04% Thomas V. Milroy 40,873,687 3,134,754 92.88% Gillian L. Platt 38,203,664 5,804,777 86.81% Lawrence Sauder 34,259,669 9,748,772 77.85% Curtis M. Stevens 41,592,268 2,416,173 94.51% Thomas Temple 41,588,471 2,419,970 94.50% At the Annual General Meeting, shareholders also approved: (i) setting the number of directors at nine; (ii) the appointment of the auditor and authorization of the directors to fix the auditor’s remuneration; (iii) a non-binding advisory resolution accepting the Company’s approach to executive compensation. Detailed voting results for the meeting are available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. ABOUT INTERFOR Interfor is a forest products company with operations in Canada and the United States. The Company has annual lumber production capacity of approximately 4.4 billion board feet and offers a diverse line of lumber products to customers around the world. For more information about Interfor, visit our website at www.interfor.com. Investor Contact:Mike Mackay, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer(604) 422-3400 Media Contact:Svetlana Kayumova, Vice President, Corporate Communications & Government Relations(604) 422-7329svetlana.kayumova@interfor.com The post Interfor Reports Voting Results from Annual General Meeting appeared first on Montreal Gazette.
Montreal Gazette
Brownstein: Montreal writer takes a tumble in the snow and comes up with the title for her new book
Her life was proceeding — more or less — pleasantly until a winter walk with her dog put it into an entirely new perspective. With Stephen King-like chilling precision, Janet Torge recalls tripping over some invisible object in the middle of the sidewalk — be it due to slipping on ice or her pooch pursuing a squirrel — and finding herself stunned, aching and immobile on the ground, searching frantically for a parking meter or fence “so you can drag your bag of bones into a vertical position.” The horror, the horror. And one that will hit home for many. And with her tumble came this realization: “I can’t believe I’m old.” And so these words became the perfectly succinct title to Torge’s new book: I Can’t Believe I’m Old is part memoir/part instructional. This chronicle of her aging process, complemented by counsel for seniors, is extremely funny yet extremely frank with gusts to morose. Those of us who have known Torge for decades may well have believed she was ageless. Torge has done everything over the years: she has produced a flurry of excellent TV documentaries; she has written a column for The Gazette; she penned a searing book, Dear Sam, about the tragic death of one of her two sons; she was a Radio Noon host at CBC Montreal; she helmed an overnight radio show on CFCF; she did radio traffic reports; she has been an activist on a variety of human-rights issues; she has even been a birth doula. And that just covers her life in Montreal the last 40 years or so. Evidently, the first half of her existence in her native Ohio, Toronto and Vancouver was equally fraught with adventure, some of it rather madcap. Without realizing this would ever lead to a book, Torge, now 79, began assembling her experiences in her Gazette column during her hazy/crazy 50s. “One of the reasons I started the column was I couldn’t find anything helpful. All the stuff I ever saw written seemed to be only about trying to get you to 100,” Torge says in an interview. “Nobody was talking about falls or senior body issues. “Even now, if you’re looking for a book, all they’re going to do is try to make you healthy. Nobody seems to talk about (everyday) memory loss. It’s a pain in the ass when you can’t remember someone’s name.” After leaving The Gazette, Torge kept compiling her aging experiences. “I think I did it mostly for psychological reasons, to make myself feel better. Then last year I realized I had a book.” But typically Torge, an atypical book, veering off into different directions, a mix of levity and gravity, meshing together if not seamlessly, certainly refreshingly. To her credit, Torge is not judgmental. She simply provides suggestions for what has worked for her over the years and what could work in the future. “There’s no sequel,” says Janet Torge of her new book. “I could do something that’s never been done like I Can’t Believe I’m Dead, but don’t think that will work.” She is seen at her home in Montreal on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. John Mahoney / Montreal Gazette Not surprisingly, she is putting together her own obituary. It will be more standup comic than lie-down maudlin. She would prefer this sort of obit she unearthed for one Harry Stamps, written by his daughter: “A ladies’ man who didn’t take fashion cues from anyone … He had a lifelong affair with devilled eggs, hated Martha Stewart and cats, and belonged to a Bacon of the Month Club …  Finally, the family asks that in honour of Harry, you write your Congressman and ask for the repeal of Day Light Saving Time.” “Obituaries have been a big bugaboo for me for a long time,” Torge says. “I just hate them. They’re mostly so awful. But nobody really talks about them. “But the other thing for me is stuff you love about being old that nobody really talks about, either. In my case, not freaking out as much anymore, handling life better. And I’m not afraid to say what I really think or say I haven’t had a partner for 30 years and that I don’t care. Also, I’m not afraid of death.” Torge doesn’t have a self-edit button and is proud of it: “Damn, right!” But it should be noted that while she may be peering toward her endgame, Torge, regardless of a few health issues, is not nearly there quite yet. “This is not my dying memoir. I hope not. I mean, nobody has told me,” she quips. “I’m just dealing with the reality of seniors’ life and death.” Though she may have given many the impression of being a sort of whirling dervish years back, she sees it differently. “I just always saw myself as trying to stay busy. I don’t have any (university) degrees or anything, so I always had to do freelance work and I moved a lot. I had a lot of chutzpah,” says Torge, born in Hamilton, Ohio — “10 minutes away from J.D. Vance in Middletown, Ohio.” On the TV documentary side alone, Torge was a force on a series of productions by the likes of Arnie Gelbart and Josh Freed. She started out as a researcher and ended up producing — no small feat for someone who never went to film school. “I’m ridiculously organized, so that’s what led me there,” she says before quickly adding: “But now my reality is: no work. That’s the life of a freelancer my age.” She does have this book: “But there’s no sequel. I could do something that’s never been done like I Can’t Believe I’m Dead, but don’t think that will work.” After many years, Janet Torge says she has started playing piano again. She is seen at her home in Montreal on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. John Mahoney / Montreal Gazette But never count Torge out. She has completed courses to be a death doula. “I’m not the kind of person who sits alone at home. I don’t have enough money to travel. I was a birth doula. So this would be like the comings and goings. “Yes, I could sit with someone who’s dying and help the people around them —  which I’ve done. But the other way I’m redefining this is helping people get their shit together before they die — everything from their wills to their obits.”  And leaving them with a few laughs: “Of course.” Janet Torge’s I Can’t Believe I’m Old costs $26.95 and is available at bookstores and Amazon. Torge speaks May 21 at 12:30 p.m. at the Lunchtime Reading Series at the Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater Ave. Free admission. bbrownstein@postmedia.com Editor’s Picks Brownstein: Morton Rosengarten was a man of few words but many sculptures and friends Brownstein: Updated star list disappoints, but 'Montreal doesn't understand Michelin' Brownstein: Montreal punches 'way above its weight' on 2026 lists of best restaurants and bars Brownstein: Montreal master Raphael's paintings get their due, thanks to great-great-grandson The post Brownstein: Montreal writer takes a tumble in the snow and comes up with the title for her new book appeared first on Montreal Gazette.
CBC | Canada News
Military reprimanded soldiers who raised concerns about monitoring Canadians online during COVID-19
The military reprimanded soldiers after they raised concerns about an order to monitor Canadians' online activity during the COVID-19 pandemic, CBC News has learned.
CBC | Canada News
Why the U.S. is noticing this Canadian security bill
A Liberal government bill that proposes giving police and spies easier access to information during investigations has fallen into the crosshairs of U.S. tech giants and two American congressional committees, threatening to become the latest irritant in the Canada-U.S. relationship.
CBC | World News
Canadian, U.S. fascist fight clubs joining forces south of the border, CBC investigation finds
Members of Canada's largest white nationalist group, Second Sons Canada, have met to train and network with a number of "active clubs" from the United States, and also met with active club movement founder Robert Rundo, who is currently on supervised release for violent offences.
CBC | World News
Trump leaves Beijing with few wins, but warm words for Xi
U.S. President Donald Trump departed China on Friday touting business deals that gave markets little to cheer, while Beijing warned Washington about mishandling Taiwan and said its war with Iran should never have started.
: Montreal
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens take series lead, double up Sabres 6-3
After Game 5 of their series against the Buffalo Sabres, the Montreal Canadiens are only one win away from the final four. Brian Wilde has more.
: Montreal
Artemis II crew recieve hero’s welcome at Canadian Space Agency Quebec headquarters
Artemis II crew gets hero's welcome at Canadian Space Agency headquarters in Quebec after historic journey to the far side of the moon.
BBC News
US Supreme Court restores abortion pill access for now
Abortion pills are the most common method of terminating pregnancies in the US.
BBC News
US hotel owners expected a World Cup boom - so far it hasn't happened
An industry body survey found hotels in World Cup host cities see the tournament as a "non-event".
Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
Three years of the West Bank’s ‘third Nakba’
Displacement and violence haunt Palestinian Bedouins, forced from their homes repeatedly since the Nakba of 1948.
Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
Trump and Xi move towards business-first relationship after Beijing summit
The two leaders did not resolve differences on key issues like Iran and Taiwan, despite push to extend truce.

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1 year ago Category : Montreal-nightlife
Montreal, known for its vibrant nightlife scene, is home to a plethora of unique and trendy cocktail bars that cater to both locals and visitors alike. Whether you're looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a craft cocktail or a lively venue to dance the night away, Montreal has something for everyone. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the best cocktail bars in Montreal that are not to be missed on your next night out in the city.

Montreal, known for its vibrant nightlife scene, is home to a plethora of unique and trendy cocktail bars that cater to both locals and visitors alike. Whether you're looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a craft cocktail or a lively venue to dance the night away, Montreal has something for everyone. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the best cocktail bars in Montreal that are not to be missed on your next night out in the city.

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1 year ago Category : Montreal-nightlife
Montreal is a vibrant city known for its lively nightlife and diverse music scene. If you're a music lover looking to experience the best live performances in the city, Montreal has a plethora of live music venues that cater to all tastes and genres. From intimate jazz clubs to energetic rock venues, Montreal offers something for everyone.

Montreal is a vibrant city known for its lively nightlife and diverse music scene. If you're a music lover looking to experience the best live performances in the city, Montreal has a plethora of live music venues that cater to all tastes and genres. From intimate jazz clubs to energetic rock venues, Montreal offers something for everyone.

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1 year ago Category : Montreal-nightlife
Montreal is known for its vibrant and diverse nightlife, offering a plethora of options for those looking to party and have a good time. From trendy bars and clubs to underground venues and late-night eateries, the Montreal party scene has something for everyone.

Montreal is known for its vibrant and diverse nightlife, offering a plethora of options for those looking to party and have a good time. From trendy bars and clubs to underground venues and late-night eateries, the Montreal party scene has something for everyone.

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Montreal Nightlife: Top Nightclubs in the City

Montreal Nightlife: Top Nightclubs in the City

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1 year ago Category : Montreal-nightlife
Montreal is known for its vibrant nightlife scene, with a plethora of bars offering a unique and diverse experience for locals and tourists alike. Whether you're looking for a cozy cocktail bar, a trendy rooftop spot, or a lively dance club, Montreal has something for everyone. In this article, we'll highlight some of the best bars in Montreal that you should definitely check out on your next visit to the city.

Montreal is known for its vibrant nightlife scene, with a plethora of bars offering a unique and diverse experience for locals and tourists alike. Whether you're looking for a cozy cocktail bar, a trendy rooftop spot, or a lively dance club, Montreal has something for everyone. In this article, we'll highlight some of the best bars in Montreal that you should definitely check out on your next visit to the city.

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1 year ago Category : Quebec-winter-festivals
Quebec is home to a vibrant array of winter festivals that celebrate the beauty of the season and showcase the province's rich cultural heritage. These festivals offer a unique opportunity to embrace winter sports, immerse oneself in the local traditions, and enjoy the festive atmosphere that fills the air.

Quebec is home to a vibrant array of winter festivals that celebrate the beauty of the season and showcase the province's rich cultural heritage. These festivals offer a unique opportunity to embrace winter sports, immerse oneself in the local traditions, and enjoy the festive atmosphere that fills the air.

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1 year ago Category : Quebec-winter-festivals
Winter in Quebec is a magical time filled with festive celebrations and exciting snow activities. The province is known for its vibrant winter festivals that showcase the unique culture and spirit of the Quebecois people. From thrilling outdoor adventures to cozy indoor events, there is something for everyone to enjoy during the winter season in Quebec.

Winter in Quebec is a magical time filled with festive celebrations and exciting snow activities. The province is known for its vibrant winter festivals that showcase the unique culture and spirit of the Quebecois people. From thrilling outdoor adventures to cozy indoor events, there is something for everyone to enjoy during the winter season in Quebec.

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Winter in Quebec is a magical time filled with festive celebrations and one of the most captivating events that take place during this season is the Quebec Ice Sculpture Festivals. These festivals showcase the incredible artistry and creativity of talented ice sculptors from across the region and beyond.

Winter in Quebec is a magical time filled with festive celebrations and one of the most captivating events that take place during this season is the Quebec Ice Sculpture Festivals. These festivals showcase the incredible artistry and creativity of talented ice sculptors from across the region and beyond.

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Quebec is known for its vibrant winter festivals, and Montreal is no exception. The city comes alive during the winter months with a variety of festivals that celebrate the season in unique and exciting ways. From music and art to food and outdoor activities, Montreal's winter festivals offer something for everyone to enjoy.

Quebec is known for its vibrant winter festivals, and Montreal is no exception. The city comes alive during the winter months with a variety of festivals that celebrate the season in unique and exciting ways. From music and art to food and outdoor activities, Montreal's winter festivals offer something for everyone to enjoy.

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Quebec Winter Carnival: Embracing the Magic of a Canadian Winter

Quebec Winter Carnival: Embracing the Magic of a Canadian Winter

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