Quebec relies on a majority of its tourism to occur in the summer month's however, the Laurentian Mountains have been bringing in a higher number of tourists during the snowy and cold winter months due to the top notch skiing that is available. Other geographical attractions located in Quebec include the Estrie region located just north of us along the New York and Vermont borders with Quebec. This tourist region is right around Lake Champlain as well as other numerous smaller lakes and host many lake and country resorts that are an ideal vacation spot for tourists alike. The culture in Quebec varies greatly based on where in Quebec you are and a lot of it is due in part to the geographical features of the area. For example if one were to travel to Montreal they would experience a setting much similar to that of an urban city in the United States such as New York City or Boston, where people are constantly in a rush and everybody and everything is traveling at 100 miles an hour and this is due to the trade route that goes right by the city that has evolved Montreal into the metropolis that it has become today. However if you were to travel to a much smaller town located along the edges of Lake Champlain or another body of water you would find the way of life to be much different and more laid back when compared to those of people living within the city.
Some of the most popular provinces in terms of attracting tourists would be the 4 provinces located on the Atlantic Coast. This area consists of Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. All of these provinces are ideal for the nature loving tourist and all of these provinces are less populated than the bigger provinces such as Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia; which makes these tourist destinations more appealing due to the fact that there is a relaxing vibe around these places since tourists aren't surrounded by a bunch of people.