Best time to visit Québec City for beach weather
When is beach season in Québec City? Warmest sea temperatures, best sunshine, and most reliable conditions for swimming and water activities.
Best month
June
Fête nationale du Québec (24 June) — Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day — fills the Plains with the biggest free concert in Canada.
↑Saint-Jean-Baptiste fireworks and free Plains of Abraham concert (24 Jun)
↑Festival d'été (Summer Festival) begins late month — biggest music fest in Quebec
↑Île d'Orléans strawberry season — pick-your-own at dozens of farms
All months ranked — Beach weather
Best match
Fête nationale du Québec (24 June) — Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day — fills the Plains with the biggest free concert in Canada.
#1 for beach weather
Best match
Terraces open across the Vieux-Québec, lilacs bloom, and the long pre-summer window has the city without the August queues.
#2 for beach weather
Best match
Fêtes de la Nouvelle-France — costumed 17th-century re-enactment fills the streets — the New France Festival owns the first week.
#3 for beach weather
Best match
Festival d'été (Summer Festival) — 11 days of headline concerts on Plains of Abraham — turns the city into Canada's biggest music party.
#4 for beach weather
Best match
Cruise ship peak — 100+ ships dock through September and October — but the leaves are just beginning to turn.
#5 for beach weather
Best match
Peak fall foliage along the Saint-Lawrence — Montmorency Falls and Île d'Orléans turn fire-coloured in the second week.
#6 for beach weather
Strong option
Sugar shack (cabane à sucre) season opens — maple syrup harvest at farms around Île d'Orléans.
#7 for beach weather
Strong option
Lowest crowds and prices of the year — but lingering snow, closed terraces and many tourist sites still on winter schedules.
#8 for beach weather
Strong option
In-between month — fall foliage done, Christmas Market not yet open — but the cheapest mid-week stays of the year.
#9 for beach weather
Worth considering
Christmas market and holiday lights still up early-month, then the city quiets — Hôtel de Glace opens at year's end.
#10 for beach weather
Worth considering
German Christmas Market and the Saint-Lawrence at sunset turn Vieux-Québec into the closest thing to old-world Europe in the Americas.
#11 for beach weather
Worth considering
Carnaval de Québec — the world's largest winter carnival with the ice palace, night parades and Bonhomme presiding for 17 days.
#12 for beach weather