Sunset Zodiac Boat Tour on St Lawrence River

2 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

Most visitors see Quebec City from the street. We show it from the river — aboard a zodiac with a maximum of 10 passengers, guided by a passionate local expert who brings the St. Lawrence to life. Feel the power of one of the world's most challenging rivers beneath you, pass under historic bridges scarred by tragedy, and watch the Château Frontenac rise from the cliffs exactly as explorers and conquerors saw it centuries ago. This is not a sightseeing cruise. This is Quebec, raw and real, from the only angle that truly does it justice.

What's Included

Small group experience - maximum 10 passengers
Life Jackets
Professional Guide and Captain
Transportation by boat
Blankets
Safety Equipment
Food and drinks
Private transportation
Gratuities
Restroom available in the marina's main building

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Once you pass through the security gate of the Yacht Club de Québec, turn right and continue straight for approximately 100 meters. You will see a black trailer identified with the Les Corsaires du Saint-Laurent logo — this is the meeting point where our crew will welcome you before departure.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours (approximately)
  • St. Lawrence River (Pass by)

    Tidal currents, unpredictable winds, and shifting waters make it one of the most challenging rivers to navigate in the world — and one of the most spectacular. Aboard our semi-rigid zodiac, you don't just cross it. You read it, feel it, and respect it. Our captains know every mood of this river, and they'll share what it truly takes to master it. From the raw power beneath the hull to the wild beauty stretching to the horizon, navigating the St. Lawrence with Les Corsaires is an experience that puts you at the heart of something much bigger than yourself. This is not a sightseeing boat. This is the real river.

    Admission ticket free
  • 1

    Glide beneath the towering arches of some of Canada's most storied bridges, mere feet from the water's surface, as your expert guide reveals the dramatic and often tragic history hidden above your head.

    10 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Old Quebec

    As your zodiac rounds the bend and Old Quebec rises before you, the scene stops you cold. The Château Frontenac crowns the cliff like it has for over a century, the ancient city walls cascade down to the river's edge, and the whole of New France's most storied city unfolds in a single, breathtaking panorama. No street, no lookout, no photograph prepares you for this moment. From the water, Quebec City doesn't just look different — it reveals itself. You see the height of the cliffs, the scale of the fortifications, and the sheer audacity of a city built to dominate a river this powerful. Your guide brings it all to life — the sieges, the explorers, the legends carved into every stone above the waterline. This is the view that built a nation. And it's yours.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3

    Rising 98 meters above the St. Lawrence from the top of Cap Diamant, the most photographed hotel in the world looks entirely different when you're standing on the water beneath it. From the street, it's grand. From the river, it's overwhelming — a copper-roofed fortress of stone that seems to grow straight out of the cliff itself, as if the rock and the château were carved from the same ambition.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    Tucked behind the cliffs of Old Quebec, the Bassin Louise is one of the most storied harbors in North America. Built between 1879 and 1890 to shelter the massive timber ships that fueled Quebec City's golden age of trade, its stone walls have cradled vessels from every corner of the Atlantic world. At its peak, Quebec City was one of the busiest ports on the continent — a gateway between the old world and the new, where fortunes were made and empires were supplied. Today the basin sits quieter, its waters reflecting the silhouette of the city above, but the scale of what was built here tells the whole story. As your zodiac glides into the basin and the city rises around you on all sides, your guide brings the golden age of sail back to life — the merchants, the shipbuilders, the immigrants who passed through these waters and never looked back. This is where Quebec City's greatness was measured in ships.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Ile d'Orleans (Pass by)

    Stretching 34 kilometers into the heart of the St. Lawrence, Île d'Orléans is not just a landmark — it is the cradle of French Canada. Jacques Cartier first set foot here in 1535, and the French settlers who followed built the farms, parishes, and families that would become the foundation of an entire culture. Today, over 400 years later, the island remains one of the most preserved corners of North America — a place where the roots of Quebec are still visible in the stone walls, the church steeples, and the land itself. From the western tip, where the river splits around the island and the current runs strong, you feel exactly what those first explorers felt standing on the bow of their ships — the sensation of arriving somewhere that matters. This island didn't just witness Quebec's history. It created it.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Les Corsaires du Saint-Laurent

Tags

Jet Boat Rentals
Private and Luxury
Water Tours
Speed Boat Rentals
Small Group
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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