![]() ![]() Other layover airports include Toronto Island (YTZ). The bus makes two stops in Quebec - the first in Ste-Foy (a suburb west of town), and there's 99% chance you'll be staying in downtown, so stay on the bus for the second - and last - stop in downtown, right next door. It can take you anywhere between 1 and 4 hours to travel between Montreal and Quebec City depending on the means of transport you choose. Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is the most popular layover for one-stop flights on this route. The company that provides the bus service is Orleans Express ( ), just select "Montreal Trudeau airport" as your departure point. Direct service from the airport to Quebec City (so, no need to change bus and connect in Montreal Downtown), 6 departures/day, roughly from 8 AM to 9:30 PM, every 4 hours (better than the train for sure) and the price is 69,06 $CAN for this, much cheaper then the train, I'm pretty sure (didn't shop for train tickets recently, but in my recall, they are more expansive if you don't opt for an early booking). I would rather suggest you look for the bus service. Smoke from Quebec forest fires expected to linger into Monday sparked a smog. ![]() ![]() Problem is, the service is not very frequent on both legs of this train voyage. As of Sunday morning, Montreal had the worst air quality in the world, according to a ranking of major cities by IQAir. It's true, but it's a little bit more complicated taking the train, because you first have to ride a train from the airport to Montreal's downtown station and then, switch to the Quebec bound train. 12 hours (approx.) Pickup offered Mobile ticket Offered in: English and 1 more Overview Explore Québec City and the surrounding region on this guided, full-day sightseeing tour from Montreal. ![]()
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