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5 Best Quebec City Escape Rooms and Games

On a rainy day, a Quebec City escape room is a perfect distraction. Sunny days, too. Honestly, any day is a good day for intriguing escapism. Spending an hour or two in an escape room in Quebec is perfect for families, friends, and couples.

In the mid-1980s, escape rooms appeared on game shows in the UK. Twenty years later, the first versions of modern-day escape games popped up. The first one was in Indianapolis in 2003 and in Japan in 2007. Today, there are over 50,000 escape rooms around the world.

Play with friends in one escape room or split into two groups and see which one can leave the room first. It’s time to show off your smarts in a Quebec escape room!

Escape game room - Exode centre

Here are the 5 best Quebec City Escape Games

Défi Évasion

Défi Évasion has the best-rated escape rooms in Quebec City on TripAdvisor. They have 8 escape rooms in Quebec City. Pretend to be a spy, rob a bank, or go on an underwater adventure.

Most rooms are available in French or English, except the Crazy Cat Lady. Tell them you want to play in English when reserving a room. Tickets are CAD 32.62 to CAD 33.05.

  • Who can play? The suggested minimum age is 12 years old. Anyone under 16 years old must be with an adult. Rooms are accessible for wheelchairs.
  • Address: 2500, rue Jean-Perrin #150.
  • How to get there: Défi Évasion is in the suburbs near Galeries de la Capitale. You can take bus 281 from Place D’Youville to Rive-Boisée (stop 4266) and walk 15 minutes.

Exode Quebec

Exode Quebec has the most exciting escape rooms in Quebec City. They have seven rooms. Search for corporate secrets, help a mother find her daughter, hack into an old radio station, and more!

Exode escape game - Quebec

Six of the rooms are bilingual, and one has tight spaces. Tickets are CAD 33 for adults and 24.50 for children (7–11). Kids under 7 years old are free.

  • Who can play? There are rooms for all ages. If you have young children, ask for advice prior to booking.
  • Address: 670, rue Bouvier, local 135.
  • How to get there: Take bus 3 from Place D’Youville to Pr. Édouard (stop 1125) and transfer to bus 82. Get off at Des Gradins (stop 2545) and walk for 7 minutes.

Eliviascape

Locate near Marché Ste-Foy, Eliviascape has some of the best Quebec City escape rooms. They have 3 fascinating escape experiences. The Abstraction room is a creepy hospital adventure, and The Longest Night game is inside a spooky mansion. Legend of the Mayan Warrior involves idols and a lost temple.

All games are bilingual and can be played by people with limited mobility. Tickets are CAD 28 to 35.

  • Who can play? Games are for ages 16 years old and up.
  • Address: 696, route de l’Église.
  • How to get there: Take bus 801 from Place D’Youville to L’Isle-Dieu (stop 2115) and walk for 3 minutes.

Cabinet Mysteriis

In Ste-Foy, near Laval University, is Cabinet Mysteriis. They have 4 exciting escape games in Quebec City. Screaming Metal has an apocalyptic theme and is therefore not ideal for claustrophobics.

The Dreamwalkers game is the most difficult. Magnum Opus is 16 years old and up, and 2002: Bovine Odyssey has cows, aliens, and spaceships. Games are family-friendly and available in French and English. Tickets are CAD 33.

  • Who can play? The minimum age is 8 years old. Anyone under 16 years old must be with an adult.
  • Address: 1535, chemin Ste-Foy.
  • How to get there: Take bus 807 from Place D’Youville to De Vimy (stop 1408) and walk for 2 minutes.

SOS Aventures: jeux d’évasion

When it comes to finding an all-ages Quebec escape room, SOS Aventures is the place to go. Children 7 years old and under are free! There are 4 escape rooms: Mor Drakkar, Wicca, Cursed Treasure, and Mission Nain-Possible. There are dragons and knights, pirates, gnomes, and secret agents. They’re a lot of fun.

Mor Dakkar and Wicca have small tight spaces. Tickets are CAD 32.83 for adults, 26.53 for teens (12–17), and 23.05 for children (8–11).

  • Who can play? This Quebec City escape room venue is open to all ages. All games are bilingual.
  • Address: 2095, rue Frank-Carrel.
  • How to get there: Take bus 18 from St-Paul (Gare du Palais train station) to G-Bell (stop 2278).

Escape games in Quebec City are a lot of fun. They’re a perfect activity on a cold or rainy day. Arrive 15 minutes early for all the escape rooms listed above. If you want to play in English, remember to ask at the time of booking.

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Passionate about travel and food, Jennifer Doré Dallas is a freelance travel writer, author and creator since 2010. On top of this amazing Chasing Poutine blog, she also founded Moi, mes souliers in 2010 and she is the author/co-author of around two dozen Lonely Planet, Ulysse and Parfum d'encre travel guidebooks, in addition to having contributed to other books and hundreds of tourism and Web platforms, magazines, DMOs and Websites over the years. As a lecturer in Web writing and SEO for a Quebec college and consultant for various companies and DMOs, she loves combining technological advances with the classic beauty of words, and is a member of TMAC, SATW, NATJA and IFTWTA!

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