$225CAD
/group + tx
Join us on a unique agritourism adventure in Quebec City
With most of the scenery devoted to agriculture, this guided adventure is a must on Île d'Orléans. This VIP experience lets you discover the flavours of the region, accompanied by a professional driver and an experienced certified tour guide. This tour will immerse you in the heritage, culture and history of the Island. On the menu : a complete lunch with 4 to 6 gourmet stops, depending on the season, and exclusive meetings with local enthusiasts and experts. What's more ? As we pass by, we'll be stopping to visit Quebec's highest waterfall, the famous Montmorency Falls, with its 83-metre drop.
Guide, agritourism partners, tour sites and, above all, for five-star quality guests!
The tour includes the equivalent of a full lunch with a few drinks. You'll have the chance to enjoy an experience adapted to the season.
This tour is more suitable for guests without significant restrictions. However, we will take this into account and adapt as best we can.
We limit this tour to a maximum of 12 people to ensure an intimate experience. Your guide will tailor the tour to the interests and complicity of the group.
Discover our Agritourism & Heritage Tour of Ile d'Orléans and Montmorency Falls. Immerse yourself in the countryside of Quebec and savor delectable local cuisine—all at an unbeatable price. Book now for an unforgettable experience! Come hungry!
Our guide will be waiting for you at our office located at 112 Saint-Paul Street to begin your fabulous experience!
Mostly farmland, you'll discover Île d'Orléans through one or many farm stops.
The processing of cultivated products is essential to preserve them longer and to promote them. During this stop, you'll taste some of the Island's original products and learn how they are processed.
A true testament to history, the island’s cider, made from apples, has become an indispensable part of Quebec agritourism. You'll have the chance to taste it right at the source of its transformation.
The grapes on the Island of Orleans must be very unique to be able to grow and thrive in our extreme weather conditions, from really warm to freezing temperatures. Taste and learn all about it at a local winery.
This 83-metre-high waterfall is the largest in Quebec. Its sheer size and historical significance make it an ideal place to end/begin your visit.