Montmorency Falls Tours and Activities

Montmorency Falls showing a suspension bridge or treetop walkway, a waterfall and a bridge
Montmorency Falls
Montmorency Falls
Montmorency Falls featuring a suspension bridge or treetop walkway, a bridge and hiking or walking
Montmorency Falls


Feel the water spray as you walk a few meters above these falls, which are even higher than Canada’s famous Niagara Falls and freeze over in winter.

Montmorency Falls plunge 272 feet (83 meters) into a bowl-shaped basin on the St. Lawrence River. This waterfall is nearly 100 feet (30 meters) higher than Niagara Falls, although not as wide. At the top of the cliff is the large Montmorency Manor. It houses an interpretation center and a restaurant and café that overlook the falls.

For excellent photo and video opportunities walk on the suspension bridge directly above the falls. You can also admire the view from a variety of other angles and locations. Take the cable car that travels between the base of the falls and the top of the cliff. One-way or round-trip tickets can be purchased. 

Alternatively, climb the series of stairs that snake up the mountainside. These stairs can be tough to navigate, especially during the winter when covered in snow and ice. There are several lookout points along the way where you can stop to catch your breath and take in the vistas. Many visitors choose to take the cable car up to the top and then walk back down via the stairs.

During the colder months the water stops flowing as the freezing temperatures turn the water into a mountain of ice. The strange ice formations that the frozen mist takes on are an awesome sight. The ice mass can even be climbed, if you are an experienced ice climber. To book in for this, check out the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency’s website.

Montmorency Falls are situated within the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency. While you are here take the opportunity to go hiking or cycling along one of the park’s trails, which offer scenic views of the waterfall.

Parc de la Chute-Montmorency is about 8 miles (13 kilometers) east from Québec City. The park and waterfall are accessible year-round and admission is free. The site is served by local buses. If you are driving, the highway exit for the park and falls is well signposted and there is parking available on site for a fee.

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Reviews of Montmorency Falls

4.5
Destination prisée
5 - Excellent
428
5 - Excellent 61%
4 - Bien
222
4 - Bien 31%
3 - Acceptable
44
3 - Acceptable 6%
2 - Décevant
5
2 - Décevant 1%
1 - Terrible
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1 - Terrible 1%

5/5 - Excellent

Voyageur vérifié

Definitely worth the trip to the top to walk around..... If you take the hiking paths there is an opening where you can check out a smaller rapids area which was really cool to see as well.

5/5 - Excellent

William

We went at 9 am and it wasn’t very crowded by the time we left at 11 it was getting very crowded. We walked up the stairs you have to pay to go up the gondola, zip lining, and rock climbing.

5/5 - Excellent

Voyageur vérifié

You need to go on both sides to really appreciate and get the full beauty and all you can see and do.

5/5 - Excellent

Voyageur vérifié

We took the sky ride all the way up, walked across the suspension bridge which gives you a fantastic view of the falls.

4/5 - Bien

Voyageur vérifié

We couldn't get to the top because the operators of the cable car were on strike. While you can climb to the top expect a 45+ minute hike up many stairs without the cable car. We unfortunately didn't have the time to do the 1.5hr round trip hike the strike forced upon the tourists.

5/5 - Excellent

Voyageur vérifié

Park on a side street near the McDonald’s and walk in by the bus stop and avoid the $12 parking fee- it’ll bring you to the top of the Falls by the suspension bridge. Then you can have a cold ice cream cone afterwards.


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