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Go On an Adventure to the 10 Best Amusement Parks in Quebec [+ Local Tips!]
Quebec is not just about maple syrup, cuisine (brunch quebec), and poutine. It’s also a family-friendly destination where thrill seekers can go on heart-pumping rides and kids can start with mini roller coasters that will make them scream and laugh at the same time!
Sure, we may not have a famous Disney park, but we still have cool and memorable indoor and outdoor amusement parks for all ages! In Quebec, there’s something for everyone because we’re all about having fun experiences.
Whether you’re a local, tourist, single, on a date, or have kids, we’ve got what will make you smile and scream your lungs out! Check out our favourite amusement parks in Quebec that healed our inner child (and hopefully, yours too!).
La Ronde
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Address: 22 Chem. Macdonald, Montréal
Contact: (514) 397-2000
Operating Hours:
- Monday – Friday: Closed
- Saturday – Sunday: 1 pm – 10 pm
Admission:
- One Day Ticket: $50 per person (starting price)
If you want a cool weekend in Quebec, head over to Montreal to visit the biggest amusement park in the province, La Ronde! Enjoy over 40 rides and attractions that are available for kids, adults, and the whole family!
You’ll find lots of thrilling rides, like Chaos, a seven-storey loop roller coaster, and Catapult, which will take you on a heart-pumping drop from 175 ft in the air! For a mellow ride, kids will love March of the Centipede, a little roller coaster for first-timers!
Experience the coolest seasonal attractions, perfect for celebrating holidays. Halloween turns this amusement park into a hauntingly cool place where ghosts and ghouls will roam around to make your time extra spooky!
Pro Tips:
During peak season, check out Flash Pass, an electronic system that will queue up for you while you’re out enjoying other parts of the park. It’s ideal if you have limited time and an extra budget (since this isn’t included in the general admission).
La Ronde is a cashless park, so bring card or mobile payments. It’s to avoid converting your cash to a prepaid card.
Mega Parc
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Address: 5401 Bd des Galeries, Quebec City
Contact: (418) 627-5800, [email protected]
Operating Hours:
- Monday – Wednesday: 10 am – 5 pm
- Thursday: 10 am – 6 pm
- Friday: 10 am – 9 pm
- Saturday: 10 am – 5 pm
- Sunday: 10 am – 5 pm
Admission: Tickets are based on height
- 44 Inches and More: 37.99$ + tax
- 36 Inches and Less than 44 Inches: 31.99$ + tax
- Less than 36 Inches: Free
- Adult Chaperone: 12.99$ + tax
Time to take a side trip from the stone buildings of Old Quebec to Mega Parc, the largest indoor amusement park you’ll see in Eastern Canada! It has a cool steampunk theme, which is evident in the environment and how they designed the rides.
It has 18 rides for all the cool kids (and adults!), including an aerial rollercoaster, a spokeless Ferris wheel, and a carousel. There are games and an obstacle course if you want to take a break from thrilling rides.
What’s cooler is this amusement park has Canada’s longest indoor ice-skating trail, which is 750 ft long and goes all around the park! Who would’ve thought you could ice skate even when it’s not winter in Quebec? We knew that, but now you do too!
Pro Tip:
Make sure you have extra cash ready if you want to go to the other attractions. You need to purchase separate tickets for the arcade games and the indoor ice skating rink.
Village Vacances Valcartier
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Address: 2280 Bd Valcartier, Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier
Contact: 1 (888) 384-5524, [email protected]
Operating Hours:
- Monday – Thursday: Closed
- Friday: 5 pm – 9 pm
- Saturday: 10 am – 4 pm & 5 pm – 9 pm
- Sunday: 10 am – 4 pm
Operating hours are subject to change. Check this link for the full schedule
Admission:
- Bora Parc Day Pass: $49.99 + tax
- Bora Parc Evening Pass: $37.99 + tax
Village Vacances Valcartier is a one-stop vacation destination because you get a waterpark, lodging, and hotel (quebec city hotel) in one! There are indoor (Bora Parc) and outdoor waterparks for the family to enjoy, where you’ll have a splashing time on the slides!
For a chill but fun activity, let the waves of the lazy river take you to see different areas of the park. If you’re into adrenaline-pumping activities, go to the Everest, which is a tall, high-speed water slide that’s not for the faint of heart!
Once the chilly season starts, the place turns into a snow wonderland and the largest winter playground you’ll find in North America. The whole family is welcome to join the speedy descent from the Tornado, a huge tube that spins while sliding down!
Pro Tip:
To save money, buy your ticket online. There’s an extra $5 added for tickets purchased on site at Bora Parc.
Parc F.U.N. du Sommet Saint-Sauveur
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Address: 655 Ch. Louis-Dufour, Saint-Sauveur
Contact: (450) 227-4671, (514) 871-0101, [email protected]
Operating Hours:
- Monday – Friday: Closed
- Saturday – Sunday: 11 am – 6 pm
Hours of operation are subject to change per season
Admission:
- All-inclusive Package: $22.99 – $28.99
- Chairlift Package: $14.99 – 20.99
The family-friendly Parc F.U.N. du Sommet Saint-Sauveur brings out all the exciting things for kids and adults. Once you enter, you’re guaranteed to have an exciting time with the rides and attractions for all ages!
One of the park’s highlights is the Viking, a thrilling alpine rollercoaster that you’ll 100% control—go fast or slow, it’s up to you! If you want to go high, try the Dragon, a double zipline 140 ft in the air that’ll show you the stunning views of Saint-Sauveur Valley.
Most of the attractions are available for everyone. There’s the classic teacup ride, a dry slide, and mini golf! If you want a quick family getaway, you can carry on the fun by staying at Sommet Morin Heights, a wilderness campground (camping quebec city) 11 minutes from the park.
Pro Tip:
Always check the full schedule before driving off to avoid going when the park’s closed. It changes depending on the season, holidays, and long weekends.
Super Aqua Club
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Address: 322 Mnt de la Baie, Pointe-Calumet
Contact: (450) 473-1013
Operating Hours: 2025 TBA (opens on a seasonal basis)
Admission:
- 1-Day Flex Ticket: starting at $28
- Fixed Date 1-Day Ticket: starting at $25
- Afternoon Ticket: starting at $22
Summer in Quebec will only keep getting better when you take a quick trip to Super Aqua Club. We’re not kidding when we say this water amusement park pulls out all the stops to give locals and tourists the most incredible summer ever!
The experience is like being in an all-inclusive resort, where all guests will have access to 45 attractions and slides. You can float along the Zephyr River, cool off at the wave pool, slide down on a tube at the Alizé, or spin out of control at the Typhoon slide!
There’s also a jungle gym if the kids want to take a break from the water, or you and the whole family can enjoy the sandy beach without having to leave the park! If you want to be Quebec’s ninja warrior, go to the Wipe Zone and take on the inflatable course!
Pro Tip:
If you want to save a couple of loonies, purchase the Afternoon Ticket for a reduced rate. You enter the park around 2 or 3 pm (it depends on the season) and stay there until closing time.
Complexe Atlantide
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Address: 11155 Rte 335, Saint-Calixte
Contact: (450) 222-5225, [email protected]
Operating Hours:
- Monday – Friday: Closed
- Saturday – Sunday: 10 am – 3 pm
Admission:
- Regular (13 – 64): $47.99 + tax
- Senior (65+): 38.99 + tax
- Child (2 – 12): 34.99 + tax
- Toddler (under 2): Free
Quebec’s Complexe Atlantide is for the young and old, as it’s the largest family campground in Canada. There’s a bunch of fun activities you can enjoy, like heart-racing water slides and indoor games.
Have fun at the multisensory course at Magic Castle, take a 45-minute spooky adventure at the Haunted House, and check out over 30 inflatable games! During your stay at the park, you might get lucky and meet cool movie characters!
What makes this amusement park unique is there’s a zoo where you can meet over 400 beautiful animals! The Familizoo is a wildlife rescue where endangered animals can finally find a safe space.
Pro Tip:
This amusement park is massive, so make sure you wear comfortable shoes for long walks. It’s impossible to see all the attractions in one day, so it’s best to follow your own schedule or go for a 2-day trip.
Village Du Père Noël Inc
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Address: 987 Rte Morin, Val-David
Contact: 1 (800) 287-6635
Operating Hours: Monday – Sunday: 10 am – 5 pm (seasonal availability)
Admission:
- 2 Years and Over: $32 (taxes included)
Situated in the Laurentians, the Village Du Père Noël Inc is a Christmas village theme park that’s open in the summer. This fun and colourful spot brings out all the fun with its kid-friendly attractions and obstacle courses.
At the village, you’ll find a giant Christmas tree in the middle of the pool, complete with waterslides that are safe for children.
There are also over 20 obstacle stations for the young ones to burn off their energy—there’s even a training station for kids who want to become Santa’s helpers. You can also bring the kids to Santa’s house to deliver their Christmas wish list!
Plus, you can see cute farm animals at the park! It’s home to ponies, alpacas, and sheep! Oh, and there’s a daily magic show courtesy of their in-house magician!
Pro Tips:
Before coming here, check out the schedule to see if they’re open. The park is only open on a seasonal basis.
If you’re tired, you can watch the magician with the kids. It’s a smart way to sit down and relax your tired feet without missing anything in the park.
Mille Pattes Amusements
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Address: 40 Rue Jacques-Nau, Lévis
Contact: (418) 835-6555
Operating Hours:
- Monday – Wednesday: 9 am – 4 pm
- Thursday – Sunday: 9 am – 5 pm
Admission:
- Adult: $8.95
- 3 Years and Up: $19.95
- 13 – 35 Months: $9.95
- 0 – 12 Months: Free
There’s a fun amusement park in Levis called Mille Pattes Amusements. It’s a cool environment for young children, where they can safely play and have the best time—it’s not the biggest place, but it’s still fun for kids!
There are separate play areas for both toddlers (aged 0 to 4) and the bigger kids, providing a safe space for everyone to enjoy. There are bounce houses, arcade games, and a play zone, which includes a ball pit, slides, and fun courses.
Parents are welcome too, but this time, you can relax in the central area while watching your kids. There’s a counter for food and refreshments, so you and the kids are always full and energised!
Pro Tip:
This place is ideal to host your child’s birthday party. If you want something more lowkey, you can rent their inflatables and bring them to our yard!
Pi-O Amusement Park
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Address: 950 Boulevard Curé-Poirier E, Longueuil
Contact: (450) 396-9599, [email protected]
Operating Hours:
- Monday – Friday: Closed
- Saturday – Sunday: 10 am – 5 pm
Hours are subject to change
Admission:
- 65 Years and Up: $6.95
- 11 years and Up: $9.95
- 18 Months – 10 Years: $26.95
- Under 17 Months: Free
If you hate staying out under the sun for so long, you might want to check out Pi-O, an indoor amusement park in Longueuil. It’s only 20 minutes away from Montreal, and since it’s protected from the seasons, it’s accessible all year round!
It has a fun and colourful environment for the kids with an underwater theme. Enjoy over 20 rides and attractions, including arcade games that the little ones can play and a giant sandbox!
Try to navigate the mirror maze and see how fast you can get out, or take the kids to meet princesses and famous TV mascots.
The rides here are small, but they are safe for the kids. They can even ride the bumper cars without adults! You can also join the seasonal experiences that are safe for the kids—even their Halloween celebration is not so spooky.
Pro Tip:
This amusement park is suitable for kids up to 9 years old. If you have older kids, they may not enjoy the place so much since the attractions are small.
La Vallée Secrete
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Address: 1010 Chem. de la Trav., Saint-Raymond
Contact: (418) 875-4408, info@valleesecrete
Operating Hours:
- Monday – Friday: Closed
- Saturday – Sunday: 9 am – 5 pm
Admission:
- Children’s Paths: $12.69 – $16.09+
- Adult’s Paths: $15.66 – $20.66+
La Vallée Secrete is not your typical amusement park. You’ll basically join an educational and interactive treasure hunt in the middle of a magical forest.
You’ll meet Teeny-Tiny Dwarfs, Gustave and Rosie, who’ll wait for your attendance at the dwarfs’ house. Then, you and your friends will go on a wild treasure hunt, complete with a gnome hat, magnifying glass, map, calculator, and key—like Sherlock Holmes!
At the end of your treasure hunt, you’ll unlock a treasure chest that has a surprise! Part of the experience includes watching the Teeny-Tiny Dwarfs show, which is unique for every season!
There are different kinds of treasure hunts for all ages, starting at 2 years old up to adults. So there’s something to do for the whole family!
Pro Tips:
The children’s courses are stroller-friendly, but note that some areas in the adult paths will be more difficult to navigate for strollers.
Bring your own lunch and eat it at the picnic area since there’s no on-site restaurant. Cheese bundles from Alexis de Portneuf are available, but if you or your child have allergies, it’s best to bring your own food to avoid contamination.