“The view that changes everything
Most visitors see Quebec City from above — standing on Terrasse Dufferin, looking out at the horizon. The truly unforgettable perspective is the opposite one: sitting at water level on the St. Lawrence, looking back at the city rising above the cliff, the ancient fortifications catching the light, and the Château Frontenac standing over it all.
That is where this tour begins. And where time slows down.
Your departure
Your adventure starts at the Yacht Club de Québec, founded in 1861 — one of the oldest yacht clubs in North America. Your certified bilingual captains welcome you aboard the Orca, our semi-rigid Zodiac boat. You receive your life jacket with a safety briefing, you get onboard and then the engine starts. The city reveals itself in a way you have never seen before.
On the water
The St. Lawrence is not a simple river. It is one of the most powerful and complex waterways in North America — shaped by dramatic tides, strong currents, and centuries of maritime history. You feel it from the first moment. The pull of the current. The cold spray. The sheer scale of the water around you.
Your bilingual guide brings the river to life — its history, its role in the founding of Canada, the secrets of navigation and tides that most visitors never hear. This is not a lecture. It is a conversation, a moment of genuine connection with one of the world’s great rivers.
And then — the bridges.
Under the iconic bridges
Passing under the Québec Bridge and the Pierre Laporte Bridge stops every passenger, every single time. From a Zodiac boat directly beneath their steel spans, they are breathtaking — a perspective that exists nowhere else in Quebec City, and one that no large cruise ship can ever offer.
This is your moment. Let time slow down.
Into the historic Old Port
Your captain navigates into the Bassin Louise — Quebec City’s historic inner harbour, where tall ships from Europe once arrived carrying settlers and explorers. Accessible only to small vessels like ours, it is quiet and extraordinary, framed by the ancient city walls above.
The return
Your tour ends where it began — at the Yacht Club de Québec, 1225 boulevard Champlain. Guests describe this experience as rediscovering Quebec City, even those who have lived here for years. Some come back three times or more.
Because once you have seen this city from the river, the view from the cliff is never quite the same.