Traveling long, winding roads surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, while meeting new people and discovering surprises with every kilometer, is one of the best things you can do to explore Quebec. Whether you’re an adventure lover seeking the thrill of being near the water’s edge or fascinated by French culture, every turn reveals something new. Fly into Montreal, just a few kilometers from Canada’s most scenic road trips, and embark on a journey through picturesque small towns, hiking trails, and the ideal spots to savor fresh farm-to-table delights.
Traversing these scenic routes, where each encounter enriches your journey, is also one of the best ways to get to know Quebec. Start your adventure with these five incredible road trip ideas from Montreal!
And with direct flights from three British cities to Montreal, getting to Canada has never been easier… or more enjoyable!
Abitibi-Témiscamingue
The expression “hitting the road” takes on a whole new meaning here. About 600 kilometers from Montreal, the drive through the La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve—a true natural haven—leads you to Abitibi-Témiscamingue. This is where nature reveals its finest treasures: dense forests, serene lakes, and richly endowed national parks.
Spend a night under the stars in Aiguebelle National Park before heading to the Cité de l’Or to relive the gold rush era. There, you can experience being a miner for a day in the underground tunnels. If you’re passionate about wildlife, the Pageau Refuge lets you meet rescued animals native to Quebec.
- Driving time: 7 hours
- Recommended road trip duration: 4-5 days
Charlevoix
The rolling roads of Charlevoix are a must for thrill-seekers and those looking for breathtaking panoramic views. About 360 kilometers from Montreal, these mountain roads overlook the St. Lawrence River, offering stunning views at every turn.
Why not start your stay with a scenic flight from Héli-Charlevoix? Soar above the lush summits before heading to Baie-Saint-Paul, a charming small town known for its artistic vibe and exceptional local cuisine. Many restaurants here follow a farm-to-table philosophy, offering fresh products straight from local farms. End your day with a good craft beer at one of the cozy pubs.
- Driving time one way: 4.5 hours
- Recommended road trip duration: 2-3 days
Bas-Saint-Laurent
Craving a road trip that’s both relaxing and invigorating? Take the Route des Navigateurs to Bas-Saint-Laurent, about 420 kilometers from Montreal, where the St. Lawrence River will be your constant companion. This region is the ideal place for a picnic by the water, all while enjoying some of the most spectacular sunsets in Quebec.
Along the way, stop by charming art galleries in the small towns and savor fresh seafood on a terrace overlooking the river. The area is also rich in history, with old lighthouses and maritime museums telling the story of life along the St. Lawrence. If you feel adventurous, continue your journey to Gaspésie, a legendary region filled with surprises.
- Driving time one way: 4 to 6 hours
- Recommended road trip duration: 3 to 9 days
The Eastern Townships
A short drive from Montreal, the Eastern Townships offer a completely different side of Quebec, one influenced by Anglophone culture. With rolling hills and brick buildings reminiscent of New England, these charming small towns exude a unique atmosphere.
Stroll through villages like Knowlton or Sutton, where you’ll find an embarrassment of choice when it comes to fine dining, with many restaurants emphasizing fresh, local products. The farm-to-table tradition runs deep here, and the local markets are brimming with fresh products. Nature lovers will also appreciate the numerous hiking trails that crisscross the region, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
- Driving time: 2 hours
- Recommended duration: 2 days
Saguenay Fjord
Nestled along the Saguenay Fjord, Sainte-Rose-du-Nord is one of Quebec’s most beautiful villages, often called the “Pearl of the Fjord.” Located 512 kilometers from Montreal, this picturesque village by the water is a true rendezvous for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
For an unforgettable experience, join Aventure Rose des Vents for a kayaking trip on the fjord. Paddle between towering cliffs, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, and discover hidden gems with each stroke of the paddle. Whether you’re there for a day or an extended camping trip, Sainte-Rose-du-Nord is a true treasure of Quebec.
For a stay that reflects the region’s architectural tradition and offers a 180-degree view of the fjord, head to Auberge du Cap-au-Leste.
- Driving time: 6 hours
- Recommended road trip duration: 3-4 days
Acadia
For an off-the-beaten-path adventure, head to the border of Quebec and New Brunswick. Témiscouata will surprise you with its dense forests and vast lakes. Spend the night at Lac-Témiscouata National Park in a Huttopia tent, and enjoy water activities, archaeological discoveries, or hikes through stunning landscapes.
End your day in one of the region’s charming villages, where Acadian history is ever-present, before visiting the Edmundston miniature railway. It’s a perfect trip for families seeking a blend of culture and adventure.
- Driving time one way: 5.5 hours
- Recommended road trip duration: 4+ days
Îles de la Madeleine
For a one-of-a-kind North American experience, head to the Îles de la Madeleine, a true rendezvous for outdoor lovers. Situated at the far eastern end of Quebec, these islands offer an idyllic setting by the water, perfect for camping or simply exploring endless beaches. Rent a scooter and explore these little gems, where you’ll find an embarrassment of choice for breathtaking views. Among the best things to do: indulge in fresh seafood and discover hidden treasures around every corner.
- Driving time one way: 12 hours + 5 hours by ferry
- Recommended road trip duration: 7 to 14 days
The Grand Tour of Gaspésie
For a road trip that will leave you in awe, the Gaspésie Tour is a must. Over 700 kilometers from Montreal, this route takes you through a variety of landscapes, from towering cliffs plunging into the sea to quaint villages steeped in maritime tradition.
Drive along the famous winding coastal roads, visit the legendary Percé Rock, or take a boat to discover Bonaventure Island and its gannet colony. Foodies will delight in the local cuisine, with dishes inspired by fresh seafood and regional produce.
- Driving time: 10 hours
- Recommended road trip duration: 7 to 10 days
Mont-Tremblant and the Charming Villages of the Laurentians
Only 130 kilometers from Montreal, Mont-Tremblant and the villages of the Laurentians make for a perfect getaway in any season. In autumn, the forests turn vibrant colors, transforming every hiking trail into a living painting, perfect for a picnic in the heart of nature. In winter, the region becomes a snowy paradise, with famous ski resorts and activities like snowshoeing or dog sledding. Whether it’s for the snowy splendor or the blazing autumn forests, you’ll be amazed by the incredible views these charming Quebec villages offer.
- Driving time: 2 hours
- Recommended duration: 1-2 days
Cover photo credit: Mathieu Dupuis/Bonjour Québec