Parc de la Chute-Montmorency

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"Make your way to the outskirts of the city, where you’ll find Montmorency Falls — a rather impressive waterfall that’s actually higher than Niagara Falls (though, admittedly, much lesser in volume). While the falls look great from the ground, I recommend seeing them from above as well. There are at least two ways to accomplish this: (1) a cable car that takes you up to viewpoints, trails, and Montmorency Manor (where you can find food, drinks, and information), and (2) a winding set of nearly 500 stairs (free, except the cost to your short-term energy levels). When you’re facing the falls, the cable car is on your left and the stairs are on your right. Even if you choose not to climb the stairs, make sure you explore the boardwalk below them, which has great views of the falls. Don’t miss the suspension bridge that crosses the top of the falls. If you dare, ride the zipline, which whizzes across the falls for 1000 feet."

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