- Our list of the best things to do in Ile d'Orleans, Quebec, features the top 27 nearby activities — including 17 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ile d'Orleans, Quebec has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Shopping, Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, and Tours.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Ile d'Orleans, Quebec , followed by 17 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lac-Beauport, Beaupre, L'Isle-aux-Grues and Beaumont
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40.7 Miles
38%
21 votes
66-3 Saint-Jean-Baptiste St., Baie-St-Paul, Quebec
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Chocolaterie Cynthia is a small shop that sells chocolates with a variety of flavors and spices. In addition, they sell other edible souvenirs and ice cream.
40.7 Miles
Galerie D'art Iris offers a wide variety of artworks, including the work of local artists. Ranging from contemporary to abstract, the pieces are arranged in mind of offering an intimate, visual experience for any attendee.
40.7 Miles
67%
6 votes
31, Rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Baie-St-Paul, Quebec
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With a dedication to sweets, La Chocolaterie du Village serves a bounty of Belgian chocolates with various flavors, as well as chocolates focused on particular themes.
40.8 Miles
Whether one wants to go with a loved one, friends, or colleagues, Spa le Marion offers many services, including a hostel. The spa offers thermal pools, a cool fall, and a sauna. Their health center offers massages and packages that include services such as facials and access to the spa.
40.8 Miles
Activities suitable for nearly every season are available at Aventure Laurentienne. For winter, package tours allow one to ride snowmobiles and observe the scenery. During the remaining seasons, tours are available to discover and harvest mushrooms with a guide.
41.7 Miles
Econouse du Fromage offers cheeses reflecting its European inspired flavors. The company is built to be environmentally friendly, leaving as little of a carbon footprint as possible without sacrificing the quality of their cheeses.
43.3 Miles
Living history is preserved at Moulin de la Remy, an old mill from 1827 that had been restored. One can take a tour of the mill's interior and see old equipment, or visit the nearby buildings and go on a hike.