Try the Best Shrooms in Quebec and Read Our QC Trip Guide
Quebec is home to some of Canada’s oldest, most vibrant cities. In this short guide we’ll take a look at some of the best ways to enjoy shrooms in Quebec.
- Tips for buying magic mushrooms in Quebec
- Things to do in Quebec City
- Fortified City
- Battlefields Park
- Things to do in Montreal
- Mont-Royal
- Museum of Fine Arts
- Things to do in Gatineau
- Gatineau Park
- Park du Lac Leamy
Tips for buying magic mushrooms in Quebec
Before getting into Quebec’s highlights, however, there are a few things you should keep in mind before any ‘shroom trip:
- Spending time at home or at a local nature spot often makes for the best psychedelic experience.
- Bring a friend or family member along with you anytime you plan to be under the influence of shrooms.
- Don’t drive anywhere for at least 8-9 hours after taking shrooms.
- When in doubt, just play things safe and microdose.
Check out our Ultimate Guide to the perfect mushroom trip for more helpful tips and tricks. These suggestions aside, let’s take a look at what Quebec has to offer.
Things to do in Quebec City
As you might expect from the name, Quebec City is Quebec’s landmark city. It’s a charming destination that offers visitors old-world France vibes — without leaving the North American continent. Check out the winding cobbled streets and classic patisseries of Upper Town if you want to feel transported back in time.
Fortified City
One of the richest aspects of Quebec City’s history? Their 350-year-old ramparts…a.k.a. fortified city walls. These walls comprise the only still-standing fortified city in North America. The walls stretch nearly three miles along La Citadelle, an iconic castle and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Battlefields Park
Quebec City is also home to some pretty unique parks. Foremost among them is Battlefields Park, which must be Canada’s equivalent to the US’s Valley Forge. This park is home to the historic Plains of Abraham, where the Battle of the Plains of Abraham took place. This battle marked a turning point in Canada’s 7 Years’ War — when the French started losing control to the British. Thoughts of military violence will probably be the last thing on your mind if you visit Battlefields Park, however. Its historic artillery pieces are scattered throughout beautiful natural settings and tranquil fields. Most summers in the Park are filled with festivals and family gatherings.