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Quebec Travelling with Disabilities

 

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Old Québec is a must-see when visiting Québec City but those beautiful cobblestone streets can be troublesome for people with reduced mobility.

The Petit-Champlain and Place-Royale districts located close to the cruise terminal and St. Lawrence River contain mostly cobblestone streets. Getting around in a motorized wheelchair shouldn’t be a problem but it will take a little extra time. People sensitive to vibrations or using a manual wheelchair may prefer to have a travel companion to assist them. Outside this neighbourhood, you’ll find mostly asphalt streets lined with sidewalks—but be careful: some of them are uneven.

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