Attractions and places to see around Beaumont, Quebec, offer a blend of natural features and historical sites. The region is characterized by significant waterfalls and historical fortifications. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from powerful natural monuments to man-made structures. These attractions provide insights into both the natural environment and historical events of the area.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A great way to explore is by walking across the suspension bridge that hangs directly over the crest of the falls. From there, you can look straight down into the tumbling white water. If you enjoy a challenge, you can climb the panoramic staircase with its 487 steps to get incredible views from different heights. For a more relaxing ride, you can take the cable car up the cliff face.
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Unfortunately, only exterior viewing is possible at certain times: https://parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/qc/levis/visit/heures-hours
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Lévis Forts National Historic Site Wander through the dark vaulted tunnels of Fort No. 1 and discover this last British fortification on Canadian soil, a testament to remarkable technological innovation. Dress up your children and then enjoy the magnificent panorama with your family during daylight hours for a picnic. https://parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/qc/levis
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Very nice cycle path with very little elevation gain
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From the viewpoints you have an even better view of the waterfall
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No matter how many waterfalls you’ve seen in your life, this one is also amazing!
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The primary natural attraction is Montmorency Falls, Quebec's highest waterfall, which plunges 83 meters into the St. Lawrence River. You can experience it from various viewpoints, including the Montmorency Falls Suspension Bridge, offering panoramic views of the falls and the river.
Yes, the area around Montmorency Falls is rich in history. You can visit the Montmorency Battlefield Fortifications, which are ramparts and trenches built by French troops during the Seven Years' War. Additionally, Fort No. 1, part of the Lévis Forts National Historic Site, is a significant British fortification with vaulted tunnels and a rich past.
Beyond exploring the falls, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are several hiking opportunities, including easy loops like the Montmorency Falls – Montmorency Mansion loop. For road cyclists, routes like the Montmorency Falls – Île d'Orléans loop offer scenic rides. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and road cycling guide for Beaumont.
Absolutely! Many attractions are family-friendly. Montmorency Falls, the Suspension Bridge, and the Boardwalk to the Bridge are all great for families. The historical sites like the Montmorency Battlefield Fortifications and Fort No. 1 also welcome families, with Fort No. 1 even suggesting dressing up children for a fun experience.
You can reach Montmorency Falls by taxi or by using Metrobus line 800. The Metrobus is a cost-effective option, taking you directly to the waterfall's terminus.
Yes, visiting Montmorency Falls in winter offers a unique and impressive experience. The waterfall often freezes, and the spray forms a large ice hummock known as the 'pain de sucre' (sugar loaf) at its base, which can reach up to 30 meters in height.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Boardwalk to the Montmorency Falls Bridge provides a comfortable wooden walkway to upper viewpoints. Other easy trails include loops around Montmorency Falls and Montmorency Mansion. You can find more details in the easy hikes guide for Beaumont.
Visitors are consistently impressed by the sheer power and beauty of Montmorency Falls, often noting its height and the spectacular views from the suspension bridge. The experience of walking the wooden stairs and the option of a cable car are also frequently highlighted. The winter scenery, with the frozen falls and 'pain de sucre,' is also a popular draw.
Yes, if you find the steep stairs challenging, a cable car is available to take you to the upper viewpoints of Montmorency Falls, offering an alternative way to enjoy the spectacular views.
From the Montmorency Falls Suspension Bridge, you'll get a breathtaking perspective of the powerful waterfall as it cascades into the St. Lawrence River. You can also enjoy expansive views of the river itself and Quebec City in the distance.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, there are moderate road cycling routes available. Examples include the Montmorency Falls – Île d'Orléans loop, which covers over 77 kilometers, and the Chemin du Roy – Montmorency Falls loop, spanning over 91 kilometers. More details can be found in the road cycling guide.
Fort No. 1 is a significant historical site, representing the last British fortification on Canadian soil. Visitors can explore its dark vaulted tunnels and learn about its remarkable technological innovation and strategic importance. It's part of the Lévis Forts National Historic Site.


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