Québec City June — Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day fireworks above Château Frontenac

Best time to visit Québec City for events and culture

When to visit Québec City for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

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 — Events

June

Best match

Fête nationale du Québec (24 June) — Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day — fills the Plains with the biggest free concert in Canada.

#1 for events

July

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.

#2 for events

August

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 events

February

Best match

Carnaval de Québec — the world's largest winter carnival with the ice palace, night parades and Bonhomme presiding for 17 days.

#4 for events

January

Worth considering

Christmas market and holiday lights still up early-month, then the city quiets — Hôtel de Glace opens at year's end.

#5 for events

December

Best match

German Christmas Market and the Saint-Lawrence at sunset turn Vieux-Québec into the closest thing to old-world Europe in the Americas.

#6 for events

October

Strong option

Peak fall foliage along the Saint-Lawrence — Montmorency Falls and Île d'Orléans turn fire-coloured in the second week.

#7 for events

September

Strong option

Cruise ship peak — 100+ ships dock through September and October — but the leaves are just beginning to turn.

#8 for events

March

Strong option

Sugar shack (cabane à sucre) season opens — maple syrup harvest at farms around Île d'Orléans.

#9 for events

May

Strong option

Terraces open across the Vieux-Québec, lilacs bloom, and the long pre-summer window has the city without the August queues.

#10 for events

November

Strong option

In-between month — fall foliage done, Christmas Market not yet open — but the cheapest mid-week stays of the year.

#11 for events

April

Strong option

Lowest crowds and prices of the year — but lingering snow, closed terraces and many tourist sites still on winter schedules.

#12 for events

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