Traveling through Quebec City often means wandering its charming streets, admiring historic landmarks, and soaking up the vibrant atmosphere. But if you’re craving a different kind of adventure, the Immersion Quebec virtual reality experience offers a fresh way to step back into the past. With its blend of technology and storytelling, this activity promises to bring Quebec’s history alive in a way traditional tours can’t quite match.
What really caught our attention are the interactive elements—like the chance to test your knowledge and have a few laughs along the way—and the fact that it’s accessible to a broad range of visitors. The smooth integration of VR gear and a friendly guide makes the experience approachable, even for first-timers. One potential downside? If you’re sensitive to VR or motion sickness, the scenes involving flying or fast movement might be a bit challenging. Still, for history buffs, tech enthusiasts, or families looking for a fun twist, this tour could be just the ticket.
Overall, it’s best suited for those curious about Quebec’s story and eager to try something different. Whether you’re a history lover or just want to add a memorable activity to your itinerary, this VR experience offers a compelling mix of education and entertainment.
Key Points

- Accessible technology: VR headset and tablet provided, easy to use.
- Engaging storytelling: Brings Quebec’s history to life with visual effects and interactive games.
- Short but sweet: About 40 minutes, perfect for fitting into a busy day.
- Family-friendly: Fun for all ages, with some activities suitable for children with adult supervision.
- Value for price: At around $20, it offers an affordable glimpse into Quebec’s past.
- Location: Right in the heart of Old Quebec, easy to find and near public transit.
What is the Immersion Quebec experience?

The Immersion Quebec activity is a virtual reality tour located at 50 rue du Marché-Champlain in Old Quebec. It combines VR headsets with a tablet to create an experience that feels like traveling back in time. The goal is to visualize key moments that shaped Quebec’s history, such as the famous 1759 Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
You won’t be just passive viewers—you’ll be able to see and feel what it was like during major events in Quebec’s past. The VR headset and tablet are provided, and after a brief orientation, you’ll be immersed in scenes that are designed to be both educational and entertaining.
It’s a relatively short activity, lasting about 40 minutes, which makes it a nice addition without hogging your day. The setting is cozy and friendly, and the entire experience is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with most participants able to join in.
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The highlights that draw visitors
One of the biggest draws here is the visual storytelling. Thanks to the VR technology, you’ll feel as though you’re right there during historical moments. Visitors mention the quality of the experience as a major plus — with many noting it’s both fun and informative.
You’ll get a chance to test your knowledge and enjoy some lighthearted games, making the experience appealing for families or groups wanting a different way to learn about Quebec’s history. Several reviewers praised the guide, describing them as knowledgeable, helpful, and adding a lively touch that enhances the experience.
The scene of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham is often highlighted as a standout moment. Denise, one of the reviewers, shared her excitement about seeing that pivotal battle portrayed in such a visceral way, which she said helped her understand Quebec’s history better.
What to expect during your visit

Once you arrive at 50 rue du Marché-Champlain, you’ll be greeted and equipped with your VR headset and tablet. The setup is straightforward, and staff are usually helpful in making sure you’re comfortable before starting.
The experience begins with a brief orientation, explaining how to wear and use the VR gear. Then, you’ll be transported to scenes from Quebec’s history—such as the siege, battles, and everyday life in different eras. The scenes are designed with 360° visuals, making it feel like you’re on the scene.
The visuals are generally described as well done, though some feedback suggested that visuals or scenes could benefit from updates. The scenography is mostly immersive, but a few reviewers noted that some imagery feels outdated. This doesn’t detract greatly from the overall experience, but it’s something to keep in mind if you’re a visual perfectionist.
Expect to spend around 40 minutes in total. The experience includes some interactive elements and quizzes to test your knowledge, adding a gamified element that makes learning fun. There’s even a segment where you can have a laugh with the guide, making the experience light-hearted as well as educational.
The value for money

At about $19.64 per person, this VR tour is a pretty reasonable investment for such an immersive experience. Compared to traditional guided tours or museum visits, the interactive and modern approach can make history feel more alive.
Many visitors found the price justified, especially considering it’s a unique activity that combines technology, storytelling, and a chance to learn about Quebec in a new way. Several reviews mentioned that the fun factor and informative content made it worth the cost.
It’s important to note that food, drinks, and transport aren’t included, so plan accordingly. But for the immersive experience itself, most agree it’s a good deal, especially if you’re interested in history or technology.
Accessibility and group size
The activity is designed to accommodate most travelers, with most being able to participate. Children must be accompanied by an adult, but families have enjoyed it, especially with the interactive elements making it engaging for kids.
The group size is capped at 50 travelers, which ensures the experience remains intimate enough for everyone to feel involved without feeling crowded.
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The pros and cons from visitors’ perspectives
Pros:
– The quality of the VR scenes and storytelling.
– Helpful and friendly guides who make the experience enjoyable.
– Interactive games that keep everyone engaged.
– The convenient location in Old Quebec.
– Affordable price for a technology-driven activity.
Cons:
– Some visuals may feel outdated or could be refreshed.
– The equipment might give some users motion sickness or headaches, especially if sensitive.
– The reservation system can occasionally have issues, as one reviewer experienced.
– Not a full tour of Quebec’s history, just key moments, so it’s best as a supplement.
The Sum Up
If you’re after an activity that combines history, technology, and a bit of fun, Immersion Quebec offers a compelling option. It’s particularly well-suited for travelers who enjoy interactive experiences or those with kids who might find traditional museums a bit dull. The short duration makes it easy to fit into a busy itinerary, and the affordable price point adds to its appeal.
While visuals could benefit from updates, the overall presentation is engaging, and the stories told are meaningful. The guides add warmth and insight, helping to bring history to life in a memorable way. It’s a different approach that works well in a city like Quebec, where stories are best told with a touch of innovation.
This experience stands out as a great complement to walking tours or visits to historic sites. It offers a modern perspective on Quebec’s past that can deepen your appreciation for the city’s story.
Immersion Quebec: Virtual Reality Experience of Quebec City’s History
“Extremely helpful and fun experience to see exactly how Quebec city could develop against all odds. We sat comfortably in chairs with the VR attach…”
FAQs

Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome, but they must be accompanied by an adult. The experience is fun and engaging for all ages, especially with the interactive elements.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 40 minutes, making it a manageable activity to include in a full day of sightseeing.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers the VR headset and tablet used during the experience. Food, drinks, and transportation are not included.
Do I need to make a reservation?
Yes, reservations are recommended, though there have been some issues with booking systems. Confirm your booking in advance to avoid delays.
Is the experience accessible for most travelers?
Most people can participate. Keep in mind that VR scenes with flying or fast movements might cause discomfort for sensitive users.
Where is the activity located?
It’s based right in Old Quebec at 50 rue du Marché-Champlain, near public transportation.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Are there any age restrictions?
No specific age restrictions are mentioned, but children must be supervised by adults, and VR use may not be suitable for very young children.
If you’re curious about Quebec’s history but want a modern, interactive twist, this VR experience could be just what you’re looking for. It’s a fun, eye-opening way to connect with the city’s past, and a good choice whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family.
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