Transportation in Quebec
Tips and practical advice in the Transportation category for Quebec.
Tips in this category
Taxis and Ride-Sharing
View full tipTaxis can be hailed on the street, and the city also has a taxi app for the largest taxi company, Taxi COOP. Uber is available and sometimes offers a more affordable alternative to traditional taxis. However, taxis can be pricey, so if you’re on a budget, consider using them sparingly.
Parking
View full tipFinding parking downtown can be difficult, with most meters imposing a 2-hour limit. However, you can extend your parking time through a dedicated app, though you’ll need to wait until nearly the end of your initial period to avoid losing any remaining time. Always double-check parking signs to avoid fines, as they can be complex and abundant.
Bicycles
View full tipThe city offers a bike-sharing program, which is an excellent way for getting around, especially downtown. The extensive network of bike paths makes cycling a convenient option, although winter cycling can be challenging.
Public Transportation
View full tipQuebec City’s public transport system requires an OPUS rechargeable card, available for $6, or you can purchase single fares at some sales points. OPUS cards and non-rechargeable smart cards cannot be used by multiple passengers simultaneously. Public transportation is reliable, and using Google Maps’ public transportation feature can help you navigate the city efficiently.