Driving Guide
The Best Scenic Driving Routes in Quebec
An exotic car rental in Montreal is only half the experience — the other half is the road. Quebec offers some of Canada's most rewarding driving, from the climbing curves of the Laurentians to the coastal theatre of Charlevoix. Here are the routes our members return to, and the vehicles that suit them best.
Each of these makes a memorable day from the city. Pair them with a luxury car rental in Montreal from the collection and plan for unhurried stops along the way.
Montréal to Mont-Tremblant
≈ 130 km · 1h30
Autoroute 15 North gives way to the sweeping Route 117 as it climbs into the Laurentians. Long, confident curves and elevation changes make this the definitive shakedown drive for a freshly collected supercar. Time it for early autumn and the foliage turns the whole valley gold.
The Chemin du Terroir
≈ 200 km loop
A signed touring loop through the Laurentian foothills linking orchards, vineyards and riverside villages. The pavement is smooth, the traffic light, and the stops — cideries, artisan cheesemakers — are made for an unhurried grand-touring day in a Bentley or Rolls-Royce.
The Eastern Townships
≈ 160 km
South-east of Montreal, Route 112 and the lakeside roads around Magog and Lake Memphrémagog reward a sharp chassis. Rolling terrain, tight village sections and open straights make it a favourite for Porsche and Ferrari drivers chasing variety in a single afternoon.
Charlevoix Coastal Run
≈ 140 km
Beyond Quebec City, Route 362 hugs the St. Lawrence as it folds over dramatic coastal hills. The road's rhythm — crest, reveal, descend — is theatrical, and the river views give a McLaren or Lamborghini the backdrop it deserves.
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Browse Quebec's curated registry of exotic and luxury vehicles available for private rental, then plan your route.
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