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Fall Packing List for Quebec: What to Bring With You

Packing for Quebec is not as easy as heading to a sunny beach resort; you have to be much more prepared. Fall is the most challenging of all the seasons to pack for in Quebec. There’s no telling what the weather will do, but with careful preparation, you’ll be ready to face any climate. Although fall is the most temperamental season, it’s well worth the trouble with all the changing scenery during these precious few weeks a year. People from all over the world come to visit at this specific time, but many are ill-prepared. Screenshot this fall packing list for Quebec so you can reference it easily while prepping for your trip. Once you’re ready, you can focus on all the fantastic activities you have planned for your trip to Quebec.

View of Montreal in Autumn - from Mount-Royal - Nathalia Segato - From Unsplash
Photo: Nathalia Segato from Unsplash

Some Classics to Bring No Matter the Trip

As I’ve mentioned in previous packing articles, preparing for a trip can be both thrilling and daunting, especially when you’re trying to pack everything you need without overstuffing your luggage.

To simplify the process and help you travel with ease, I’ve put together a comprehensive general Quebec packing list to get you started before diving into the seasonal essentials!

Quebec Packing List for Travel by Chasing Poutine
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Clothing to Put on Your Fall Packing List for Quebec

  • Warm Jacket or Coat – The temperatures in Quebec during the fall can range from cool to cold, so it’s important to bring at least one warm and waterproof jacket to stay comfortable.
  • Sweaters – Layering is key during this time of year. Bring a few sweaters of different weights to wear under your jacket or on their own when the weather is milder.
  • Comfortable Walking/Hiking Shoes – Quebec is known for its beautiful fall foliage, so be sure to bring a quality pair of walking shoes to explore the cities, parks, and wilderness.
  • Thick Socks – Keep your feet warm and snug with a few pairs of thick socks. They’ll also come in handy if you decide to go on a hike or take a stroll through the countryside.
  • A Dressy Outfit – Quebec has a vibrant nightlife, so be sure to pack a dressy outfit for a night out on the town. Despite unpredictable temperatures, Quebecers will always take the opportunity to look fashionable when out on the town.
  • Comfortable Loungewear – After your night out, you’ll want to relax and unwind in comfortable lounge wear. Pack a few pairs of sweatpants and cozy sweaters to nestle up with while indoors.
Red Chairs Overlooking a Lake in Quebec - Charlie Warl - From Unsplash
Photo: Charlie Warl from Unsplash

Accessories for Autumn in Our Canadian Province

  • Umbrella – It is common for the weather to change quickly in Quebec, so bring an umbrella to stay dry in case of rain. Even if it’s sunny in the morning, check the forecast and be prepared so you don’t spoil your day.
  • Warm Hat – Keeping your head and ears warm during a chilly evening could make or break your visit. A toasty hat will protect you from cold winds and dropping temperatures.
  • Camera – Make sure to bring a camera to capture all the beautiful moments. Sometimes, a phone camera just doesn’t capture the moment quite the same.
  • Backpack – A small backpack is a must-have for carrying all your essentials while exploring the province. Choose one that is lightweight and easy to carry. This will save you from having to backtrack to your hotel between activities.
  • Sunglasses – The fall sun in Quebec can be quite bright and low, making it necessary to have a good pair of sunglasses to protect your eyes. Don’t be fooled by cold temperatures; the sun shines brighter than most people think in Quebec.
  • Gloves – Don’t forget to pack a pair of gloves to keep your hands warm and protect them from the cold temperatures. Especially if you plan to spend some time in the great outdoors.
Lake with Colourful Trees in Autumn - in Quebec - Gadiel Lazcano - From Unsplash
Photo: Gadiel Lazcano from Unsplash

Essentials for Fall in Quebec to Put in Your Suitcase

  • Medications – Always pack your prescribed medications and ensure you have enough for your entire trip. Refilling foreign prescriptions could be challenging due to Quebec’s strict healthcare regulations. It’s always better to have more than you need in case of any delays or unexpected situations.
  • Power BankWith all the scenic views and photo opportunities, your phone or camera battery might run out quickly. Make sure to pack a power bank to keep your devices charged.
  • Travel Guide/Map – While exploring the province, having a guide or map is always handy to navigate your way around and discover new places. This will save you money on data and increase your enjoyment since you’ll be looking at your phone much less.
  • Cash/Credit Card – While most places in Quebec accept credit cards, it is always a good idea to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases or in case of emergencies.
  • French/English dictionary – Quebec is a predominantly French-speaking province. While most people speak English, having a dictionary or translation app on hand is always helpful to communicate with locals.
Cyclists on a Quebec Road - in Autumn - Venrick Azcueta - From Unsplash
Photo: Venrick Azcueta from Unsplash

Don’t be intimidated by the fluctuating weather patterns of Quebec during the fall. If you come prepared, you will have the time of your life during this time of year. With a few considerations, you can be ready for anything this spectacular province throws at you.

Here are some recommendations for other seasons:

Use the Fall Packing List for Quebec guide above as well as those below to make the most of your trip to the Belle Province.

Looking for Tours, Activities and Planned Outings?

When I look for things to do in my destination, I always have a look at Viator, GetYourGuide, Manawa and sometimes even Expedia. It’s first off a great way to find out what there is to do, but always a quick and easy method to book cheaply and efficiently with these renowned platforms.

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About Author

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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