VIA Rail is Canada's national passenger railway and provides daily service between downtown Montreal and Quebec City. The train ride is not particularly scenic, but it is comfortable, reliable, and convenient. Depending on how many stops there are on your itinerary, the journey should only take between 3 and 4 hours.
Yes, the driving distance between Ottawa to Quebec City Area is 432 km. It takes approximately 4h 49m to drive from Ottawa to Quebec City Area.
The total driving distance from Edmundston, Canada to Quebec City, Canada is 198 miles or 319 kilometers.
Yes, the driving distance between Quebec to New Brunswick is 755 km. It takes approximately 8h 4m to drive from Quebec to New Brunswick.
about 7 and a half to 8 hours
Montreal is much larger, more cosmopolitan, many more places to explore, eat & shop. Quebec City is much smaller, it's old town much larger and more picturesque and Montreal's. Montréal's big and vibrant and has great nightlife and lots of different cultures and great food.
When you visit Quebec City, if you want to see things at an easy pace as you described it.then I would stay four days out of your thoughts of staying 2, 3 or 4 days. I suggest you research your options before you get to Quebec City, you will appreciate the area much more if you have a good understanding of it.
It's possible to go by boat between Montréal and Québec, but it's not a ferry on which you can bring your car.
The price of a one way train ticket from Montreal, QC to Quebec City, QC is on average $39 (€34) if you purchase within the next 7 days.
Turning right at a red light is allowed across the province of Québec, except on the island of Montréal and where prohibited by a traffic sign.
Quebec City to Vancouver is a 4,806 km (2,986 mile) drive and using the same assumptions as above, will take 53 hours of pure driving time or 12 days on the road with overnight stops. Add in a few detours and stops along the way and you can comfortably do this route in 3 to 4 weeks.
If you are staying in Quebec City you can get away with very little driving. Many people that visit, park their cars and walk everywhere. If you are staying in Quebec City I would recommend doing just that, as driving can be more of a nusiance while you are site seeing.