Quebec City is a charming town in Canada with so much to offer. It has something for every visitor, from various delicious restaurants to elegant cocktail bars. One of my favorite activities when visiting Quebec City is taking the ferry to and from Lévis. You can enjoy the most gorgeous sunset views from here, with Quebec City in the background.
The Québec City Ferry
You can take the ferry from Lévis to Quebec City or vice versa, which takes only 12 minutes. The ferry crossing crossing connects the north and south shores of the St. Lawrence River.

If you enjoy the crossing during the day, you can admire Château Frontenac from the sea. In the evening, marvel at the breathtaking sunset views as the city lights begin to twinkle.

You can explore Lévis variety of parks and restaurants before returning to Quebec City. If you would like to spend your entire time on the water, you can even just take the ferry there and back!

We had the most amazing sunset during our ferry ride; the sky turned pink, purple, orange, and yellow hues. It quickly became the highlight of your trip.

How Much Does The Québec City Ferry Cost?
It costs only $4.05 each way or $8.10 round trip. It is such a cheap and fun activity to enjoy during your visit to Quebec City!
You can buy tickets online or at the ticket counter at the terminal.
When Does The Québec City Ferry?
The first departure is at 6:20 AM, and the last is at 2:20 AM. Please note the times are different coming back from Levis. You can view the full schedule here.
The ferry operates year-round so that you can enjoy it during any season!
Where Is The Québec City Ferry?
If you are leaving Quebec City, the ferry is located near Musée de la Civilisation and the Petit-Champlain District. You can even leave your car in one of the nearby public parking lots and board the ferry on foot.
Where Is The Lévis Ferry?
If you are boarding from Lévis, you will be deboarded at Quai Paquet, an urban park with exceptional views of Québec City.
There is so much more to explore when visiting Quebec City—in fact, it’s one of my favorite cities to visit. Chow down on Canada’s Tasty Pastry: BeaverTails.
If you are looking for creative cocktails in Quebec City, try Quebec City’s Oyster Bar & Speakeasy, this Elegant Speakeasy Is Hidden In A Hotel.
Visiting during Christmas? Shop at La Boutique De Noël: Quebec City’s Christmas Store after spending the day at this German Christmas Market In Quebec City.
Winter brings so many fun activities such as Thrilling Toboggan Rides.
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