Sustainable Tourism in Québec City

Towards a More Sustainable Tourism

eco Destination Québec cité is committed to supporting sustainable travel and tourism both with visitors in the way of advising them to explore the region and with companies to accompany them in this responsible shift. Our goal is to make Québec City the reference among sustainable tourism destinations in North America. 

There is still so much to do before all the region’s tourism businesses become sustainable and all travellers respect the visited environment, but every gesture counts and that is why we want to encourage more responsible stays. 

We prioritize businesses who have a concern for the environment, the social impacts or the local economy as sustainable tourism examples. More concretely, these are the ones that carry out actions aimed at limiting their ecological footprint, sourcing locally or seeking to increase the positive impacts for local communities. 

A Biosphere Certified Destination

The Québec region is among the destinations that have received the Biosphere Sustainable eco-responsible certification. This renowned international distinction highlights the region's ongoing commitment to sustainable development and responsible tourism. It is the first certification of its kind east of British Columbia in North America.

See Québec City From a Responsible Viewpoint

Vue sur la Haute-Ville et la Basse-Ville de Québec
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What Are Sustainable Tourism Examples?

Here are some examples for visiting Québec City Area while preserving its precious heritage and the nearby nature:

Sustainable means of transportation such as active transportation and public transit can greatly reduce the footprint of a stay. There's no better way than to explore Old Québec on foot to appreciate its architecture.

Cycling makes it easy to make longer journeys and the public transport network provides access to most tourist attractions. Another great example is to look for the many restaurants that offer local food menus. You should also consider adding reusable items to your suitcases to eat on the go.

Why is Sustainable Tourism Important?

Sustainable tourism is the future of tourism as we know it. Adopting good practices, being respectful of the environment  and working to preserve ecosystems are now important matters for visitors around the world. These are also aspects increasingly encouraged by destinations and residents of these places who wish to preserve their environment for future generations. 

Our suggestions

Three friends are snowshoeing on the snow-capped Plains of Abraham and heading towards the historic Martello Tower.

How to Embrace Responsible Travel in Old Québec

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Free Public Transport for Visitors

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Plan a Responsible Stay

  • Fairmont Le Château Frontenac - Château Frontenac in winter with the river
    The Best Eco-Friendly Hotels in Québec City
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  • L'Orygine - Outdoor bar
    Sustainable Restaurants in Québec City
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  • Woman on an electric bike in the Old Port of Quebec

    Sustainable Transport : Getting Around in an Eco-Responsible Way

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  • Couple sur un belvédère lors d'une randonnée

    Summer and Fall Ecotourism Activities and Excursions in Québec City

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  • Rue du Trésor - Tourists on Rue du Trésor
    Our Top Picks for a Made-In-Québec Shopping Experience
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More Tips for a Sustainable Stay

  • Plat végétarien du Restaurant Don Végane
    Vegan Restaurants in Québec City
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  • Légende par La Tanière - Meal

    50 Great Places to Eat and Drink Local in Québec City

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  • Couple dans un spa
    Switching to Slow Travel Mode in Québec City
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  • Fatbike dans le Vieux-Québec
    Bike Tours in Québec City
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  • The Notre-Dame-des-Victoires church, illuminated in the evening, at Place-Royale, in the Petit-Champlain district, in winter.
    14 Historic Places That Bring Québec City's Key Moments to Life
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  • Le Monastère des Augustines - Self-service at the Vivoir
    Vegetarian Restaurants in Québec City
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  • Femme dans l'Escalier casse-cou du Petit-Champlain
    2 Days in Québec City: A Self-Guided Walking Tour
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Responsible Itineraries in Eastern Québec

  • Pointe-au-Père historical site
    Responsible 3-Week Road Trip in Eastern Québec
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  • Parc national Forillon landscape

    2-Week Responsible Road Trip: Québec City to Gaspésie

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  • Kayak excursion

    Québec City to Minganie: A 15-day Responsible Travel Itinerary

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