
Lévis Forts National Historic Site
Explore the last British fortification on Canadian soil, featuring underground tunnels, firing ranges, and panoramic views.

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Lévis Forts National Historic Site
Best Time
Clear skies for best views

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore the last British fortification on Canadian soil, featuring underground tunnels, firing ranges, and panoramic views.
"Interesting historical site with great view on the area and many features to explore."

⏳ Allow ample time
Give yourself at least two hours to explore the site and its many features.
☕ Try the gunpowder tea
Enjoy a unique and free gunpowder tea tasting experience during your visit.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 · 349 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Underground Tunnels & Casemates
Fort No. 1
Explore dark vaulted tunnels, firing ranges, and casemates of this historic British fortification.

Armstrong Canon & Panoramic Views
Top of the fort
Climb to the top for magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding area and Quebec City.

Interactive Museum Exhibits
Museum section
Engaging historical information about the site, its purpose, and relevance to Canada.
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⏳ Allow ample time
Give yourself at least two hours to explore the site and its many features.
☕ Try the gunpowder tea
Enjoy a unique and free gunpowder tea tasting experience during your visit.
🚶♀️ Walk the trails
Explore the trails surrounding the fort for different perspectives and photo opportunities.
💧 Refill your water bottle
Clean restrooms and a fountain are available to refill your water bottle.
How long would I need to see Levis? What would I want to see?
15 minutes at Quai Paquet, 15 minutes to climb the hill and 15 minutes at parc Chevalier-de-Lévis. Lévis is just a good place to look at Quebec city. If you have a car and feel a bit adventurous, you can also visit Fort Lévis. It is a mini citadel.
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⏳ Allow ample time
Give yourself at least two hours to explore the site and its many features.
☕ Try the gunpowder tea
Enjoy a unique and free gunpowder tea tasting experience during your visit.
🚶♀️ Walk the trails
Explore the trails surrounding the fort for different perspectives and photo opportunities.
💧 Refill your water bottle
Clean restrooms and a fountain are available to refill your water bottle.
👨👩👧 Kid-friendly exhibits
The museum section is interactive and great for children to learn about history.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Lévis Forts for its historical significance, engaging exhibits, and stunning panoramic views of Quebec City. The attentive staff and interactive elements make it a great experience for families. Some note that weekday group visits require reservations.
"Interesting historical site with great view on the area and many features to explore. Take a moment for a free gunpowder tea. Keep in mind, Weekday group visit only."
2ptardif
"This was one of the better Parks Canada sites we've been to.
For starters, we found parking easily and entered the grounds with ease.
I found there was tons of information on not only the site, but the people, its purpose and relevance to Canada.
Unlike many of the other Parks Canada sites we visited, this one had staff that knew how to engage, and knew about the place they worked(Most of the staff seem to be kids with 0 knowledge).
There was lots to see here so give yourself a couple of hours."
Adam Vengroff
"Great place to visit with children! We spent a little over an hour. The museum section has a lot of historical information and is very interactive. They have clean restrooms and a fountain to refill your water bottle. Staff is supper attentive and make you feel welcomed!"
Mari-Bench
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
You can take the ferry from Quebec City to Lévis. The forts are within walking distance from the ferry terminal.
Yes, parking is generally easy to find at the site.
Absolutely! The site is accessible via ferry from Quebec City and is walkable from the terminal.
You can walk a few meters east of the ferry terminal along the walkway by the river for scenic views.
While many areas are accessible, some underground sections might be challenging. Check with the site for specific details.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry to the grounds is generally free, but specific tours or access to certain areas might require admission. It's best to check the official Parks Canada website for current information.
Opening hours can vary seasonally. It's recommended to check the Parks Canada website for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
Parks Canada offers various passes, such as the Discovery Pass, which may provide access to multiple national historic sites. Inquire about these options.
The site is open to the public, but weekday group visits are by reservation only. Individual visits are generally permitted.
While the grounds are often accessible, specific exhibits or guided tours may have associated fees. Check the official site for details.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Explore underground tunnels, firing ranges, casemates, and enjoy panoramic views from the top. The site also features interactive museum exhibits.
Most visitors spend around two hours to fully explore the site and its historical significance.
Knowledgeable guided tours are often available and highly recommended for a deeper understanding of the site's history.
Yes, the interactive museum exhibits and the historical exploration make it a great place for children to learn.
The top of the fort offers stunning panoramic views, and the underground tunnels provide unique photographic opportunities.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While there might not be a full-service restaurant, there are picnic tables available if you wish to bring your own food.
Yes, visitors are welcome to bring their own food and enjoy it at the designated picnic areas.
Information on specific food services can vary. It's advisable to check the official website or contact the site directly for the latest offerings.
The town of Lévis, near the ferry terminal, offers various dining options ranging from casual to more formal establishments.
Yes, picnic tables are available, making it a pleasant spot for a packed lunch with a view.
📸 📸 Photography
Early morning or late afternoon light can be ideal for capturing the fort's architecture and the panoramic views.
Drone usage is typically restricted in national historic sites to preserve the environment and visitor experience. Check Parks Canada regulations.
Visitors often photograph the impressive fortifications, the underground tunnels, and the expansive views of Quebec City.
Yes, photography is generally permitted inside the tunnels, but be mindful of lighting conditions.
The top of the fort, near the Armstrong canon, offers a commanding view for capturing the entire structure and its surroundings.


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