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Explore historic Old Quebec with Guide Felix and his friendly dog Meo on a 2.5-hour walking tour, blending history, local charm, and authentic sights.

If you’re considering a guided stroll through Quebec City’s Old Town, this tour with Guide Felix and his adorable Golden Retriever, Meo promises a friendly, engaging way to discover the area’s charms. Unlike typical history-heavy excursions, this experience offers a personable touch, combining expert storytelling with the warmth of a dog’s company—something we think many travelers will appreciate.
Two things we really like about this tour are the personal connection Felix builds with his guests and the focus on both history and local flavor, especially around iconic sites like the Parliament and Royal Square. The tour’s length—about two and a half hours—strikes a good balance, giving ample time to soak in the sights without feeling rushed. A potential consideration is the small group size—limited to 8 people—which keeps things intimate but might require booking ahead during peak seasons.
This walking tour is best suited for history buffs, dog lovers, and those who enjoy a relaxed pace with plenty of opportunities for questions. If you’re after a more personalized experience that emphasizes authentic interactions and accessible sightseeing, this tour could be a perfect fit.

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The tour kicks off at the St. Louis Gate, a recognizable entry into Old Quebec located on Rue Saint-Louis. Meeting here at 1:30 pm, you’re immediately situated in the heart of the historic district, making it easy to access via public transportation or on foot if you’re already exploring the city. From this vantage point, Felix will greet the group, likely with a warm smile and maybe some fun stories about the area.
Inside the walls and Royal Square are the first stops, emphasizing the core of Quebec’s historic district. The Parliament Building stands out as a symbol of Quebec’s political history and cultural identity. Although the tour details don’t specify visiting interiors, standing outside and hearing about its role in Quebec’s story offers valuable context. The Royal Square is a charming open space, perfect for absorbing the area’s European feel, with its cobbled streets and historic buildings.
While the tour is roughly 2.5 hours, it’s designed to be leisurely, allowing you to appreciate the topography that makes Quebec City unique—its hills, narrow streets, and scenic overlooks. Felix likely shares stories that connect these physical features with the city’s francophone roots and strategic history, helping you see beyond just the buildings.
What really distinguishes this tour is the personal touch Felix provides. His knowledge of the area, combined with the approachable company of his dog Meo, creates a friendly atmosphere that appeals to travelers looking for more than just a checklist of sights. The walk through Royal Place (Place Royale), the heart of Old Quebec’s founding history, is a highlight for many visitors. Here, the cobblestone streets and centuries-old buildings evoke a true sense of walking through living history.
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Having Meo along adds a lighthearted, approachable element—a big plus for animal lovers or those who enjoy a more casual, friendly vibe. It’s an indication that this tour isn’t overly formal; it’s about sharing stories and experiences in a relaxed setting.
With a maximum of 8 travelers, the small group ensures you get personalized attention and plenty of opportunities for questions. The mobile ticket system makes booking straightforward, and the free cancellation policy gives flexibility if your plans change. The tour’s price—$41.10—is reasonable for the quality of storytelling, local insights, and the intimate setting.
Compared to larger, more generic city tours, this experience emphasizes authenticity and connection. For a little over forty dollars, you gain a knowledgeable guide, the companionship of a friendly dog, and a thorough exploration of Old Quebec’s most meaningful sites. It’s especially well-suited for travelers who enjoy a small-group, relaxed pace and are curious about the city’s history, topography, and culture.
If you prefer a more curated, interior-focused experience, or plan to visit many sites on your own, this tour might be more of a supplement rather than a primary sightseeing activity. Also, since the tour runs in the early afternoon, it pairs well with morning exploration or other activities in Quebec City.

This walk is ideal for history enthusiasts, animal lovers, and those seeking a personable, relaxed overview of Old Quebec. It’s perfect if you appreciate small groups and enjoy personal stories over large crowds. If you’re traveling with family or friends who want to blend sightseeing with authentic local interaction, this is a surefire pick.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and it’s a laid-back walk, so it’s suitable for a wide age range, including families with children.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, a bottle of water, and perhaps a light jacket depending on the weather. Casual dress is fine.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, making it a manageable activity without fatigue.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund via the free cancellation policy.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, it’s near public transit options, making it easy to reach the starting point.
Will I see any interior sites?
The itinerary focuses on outside visits such as Parliament and Royal Square; interior visits are not specified.
How many people are in each group?
A maximum of 8 travelers ensures a small, intimate experience.
Will I get historical insights?
Absolutely, Felix shares stories about Quebec’s history, francophone culture, and topography.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Based on the tour description and reviews, Felix’s expertise and friendly approach make for an engaging guide.
Is Meo friendly?
Yes, Meo is described as a Golden Retriever you’ll fall in love with, adding a delightful personal touch.

This walking tour with Guide Felix and Meo offers a warm, engaging introduction to the historic heart of Quebec City. Its emphasis on personalized storytelling, combined with the charm of a small group and the company of a friendly dog, makes it stand out from more impersonal tours. It’s especially suited for travelers who want authentic interaction, scenic walking, and a relaxed pace.
For those eager to learn about Quebec’s francophone roots and topography while enjoying a friendly atmosphere, this tour provides excellent value and a memorable experience. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious about one of North America’s oldest cities, this walk promises both insight and charm.

For more options, consider similar experiences such as the Old Quebec City Classic Walking Tour or Montmorency Falls trips, which might complement this tour nicely if you want a broader exploration.
Note: Always check the latest details and availability directly with Cyclo Services before booking.