Visit Quebec During the Construction Holiday

July 19 – August 1, 2026: while Quebecers leave town, Île d'Orléans is the smart base for the out-of-province traveler — 15 minutes from Quebec City, with the farm season at its peak.

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By Mathieu Villeneuve, owner — here is the local's secret. During the Construction Holiday the whole province travels at once: families pour south to the Maine beaches or north into the Laurentians. The island, fifteen minutes from the city, stays remarkably quiet — and that quiet falls exactly when the strawberries and the first apples are both ready. For a visitor coming from Ontario or the US, it is the best two weeks of the summer to have Quebec City almost to yourself.

Updated June 22, 2026.

The exterior and grounds of La Petite École, a house to rent on Île d'Orléans, 15 minutes from Quebec City, in summer
In short — Quebec's Construction Holiday runs July 19 to August 1, 2026, when locals leave and the province travels together. For an out-of-province visitor, that makes Île d'Orléans a smart base: 15 minutes from Quebec City, with strawberries and the first apples at their peak. La Petite École — whole house, 6 guests, river view, fireplace, free parking. Book direct (best rate, no fees): 581-999-1555.

Why the locals' two weeks off are your opening

Quebec is the only place in North America where an entire industry takes the same fortnight off by law. From July 19 to August 1, around 200,000 construction workers — and many other Quebecers who line up their own vacation to match — are away. The province moves as one, mostly outward and southward. That is precisely why a traveler arriving from Toronto, Boston or New York should aim for this window rather than avoid it: the crowds you would compete with are leaving the region, not flooding it.

What Quebecers do these two weeksWhat it means for your trip
Drive 4–6 h to Maine / Wildwood beachesHighways flow outward, not into Quebec City
Pack the Laurentians campgrounds north of MontrealÎle d'Orléans, east of the city, stays a quiet farm island
Leave town for the fortnightOld Quebec feels open, terraces and shops less rushed
And always: 15 min from Quebec City · free parking · river view · whole house for 6

The rare overlap: strawberries and the first apples together

Late July is the one stretch of the year when the island's two seasons meet. The summer strawberries and raspberries are still being picked at the Chemin Royal farms, and at the same time the earliest apples begin coming off the trees — the start of a harvest the island is known for. Add the black currants (cassis) at their peak at Cassis Monna & filles, the corn and tomatoes filling the roadside stands, and you have terroir most visitors only read about.

💡 Plan around the airport. Quebec City Jean Lesage (YQB) is about 25 minutes from the house, and with free on-site parking a rental car is easy — useful for a road trip from Ontario or the northeastern US, and for reaching the farm stands. To hold the house for your dates: 581-999-1555 (direct = best rate, no platform fees) or check availability online.

Frequently asked questions

When exactly is the 2026 Construction Holiday?

Sunday July 19 to Saturday August 1, 2026, inclusive (official CCQ dates). It is Quebec's province-wide construction shutdown, and many other Quebecers time their vacation to match.

Why come to Quebec City during it rather than avoid it?

Because the local crowds leave the region. Île d'Orléans stays calm 15 minutes from the city, the farm season peaks, and Old Quebec feels open instead of packed.

What is in season on the island then?

A rare overlap: late strawberries and raspberries alongside the first early apples, plus black currants at their peak, corn and tomatoes at the farm stands, and cider houses open.

How do I book for these dates?

Direct at 581-999-1555 (best rate, no fees) or online. The house sleeps 6: full kitchen, fireplace, free parking, river view. These two weeks fill early — reserve ahead.

Your Construction-Holiday week on Île d'Orléans

Whole house · 6 guests · river view · fireplace · free parking · 15 min from Quebec City.

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Day trip: Quebec City to Île d'Orléans · The island's cider tasting route · Summer on Île d'Orléans · A group road trip to the island
Bonus charm: La Petite École is a one-room country schoolhouse from 1839, carefully restored — a touch of heritage once you have settled on where to sleep near Quebec City.
La Petite École de l'Île d'Orléans · 6225 Chemin Royal, Saint-Laurent-de-l'Île-d'Orléans · CITQ 307404 · managed by Initial Location

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