![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It also has an interesting history as being the site where the Battle of Montmorency took place between the English and French forces in 1759. Measuring 83 meters (272ft) tall it is nearly 100 ft taller than the Niagara Falls although it doesn’t seem like it due to the sheer volume and size of the latter. An interesting fact about this waterfall is that it is higher than the Niagara Falls, the highest in the Quebec province and the eighth-highest falls in Canada. The falls is just a short drive from Quebec City and a natural formation where the Montmorency River cascades over the rock face to join the St. The waterfalls were named after the Duke of Montmorency in his honor by Samuel de Champlain in 1613. On an average over 970,000 people visit this natural wonder every year and its popularity is expected to grow with a 33 million dollar upgrade to the site which involves a children’s play zone, a new rest area, more parking, picnic tables, and gardens. While in summer, it’s lush green, the onset of autumn slowly transforms the landscape to rusty yellow and winter has the whole park in pristine white and the falls are frozen solid. The personality of the Montmorency Falls changes with the seasons luring the romanticists to admire the transformation of its surrounding foliage. While it is a popular spot for families on a picnic to relax and unwind, there are plenty of fun things to do like taking a cable car ride to the top, going on a hike which involves some tricky rock climbing or zip-lining across the falls for the ultimate adrenaline rush. It doesn’t matter what time of the year it is, a visit to the falls and spending a couple of hours checking out the waterfalls, hiking the trails or a morning walk in fresh air is a rewarding experience. Montmorency Falls is the Quebec City region’s second most-visited tourist site after the Old Quebec. ![]()
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