Accommodations
We have reserved blocks of rooms in the following locations. However, many other types of accommodation (hotel, Airbnb, etc.) are also available near Université Laval or in the historic district of Old Québec.
L’Uni Appart-Hôtel (Organizing Team's favorite)
2330 Ch Ste-Foy, Québec, QC G1V 1S5
Contact information
Reservation link for LESLLA participants (before March 15, 2025): https://bit.ly/LESLLA2025
Room options
Each unit features a terrace, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a dining area, and a flat-screen TV, while the private bathroom includes a shower and a hair dryer. An oven, a microwave, and fridge are also provided, as well as a coffee machine. At the apartment complex, each unit is fitted with bed linen and towels.
Studio or one-bedroom apartments: CAD 125 + taxes per night
Two-bedroom apartments: CAD 130 + taxes per night
Three-bedroom apartments: CAD 190 + taxes per night
Résidences de l’Université Laval
Located directly on campus, where the conference will take place. Practical, economical, and safe, these short-term accommodations offer a lively cultural experience.
Contact Information
Email: hebergement@sres.ulaval.ca
Phone: 418-656-5632
Reservation Number for LESLLA participants: #350307
Room Options
Standard University Room (Shared Bathroom)
Two single beds with hotel-style amenities (linen, towels, shampoo, and soap).
Single Occupancy: CAD 49.75 + taxes per night
Double Occupancy: CAD 66.75 + taxes per night
Superior University Room (Private Bathroom)
Equipped with a Queen bed, double sofa bed, TV, microwave, refrigerator, and telephone.
Price: CAD 120 + taxes per night
Free parking, Wi-Fi, and local calls included.
Hôtel Universel Québec
2300 Ch Sainte-Foy, Ville de Québec, QC GIV 1S5
Contact Information
Phone: 1-800-463-4495
Reservation Number for LESLLA participants: #677270 (Valid until March 1, 2025)
Room Option
Regular rooms with two Queen beds:
Single/Double Occupancy: CAD 139 + taxes per night
Additional adults: CAD 20 + taxes per person
Included Amenities
Free Internet access
Access to the indoor garden, pool, and hot tub
Free parking
Refrigerator in every room
Getting from Quebec Airport to Université Laval
When you arrive at Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB), several options are available to reach the university:
Taxi
Taxis are available outside the arrivals area. The ride takes approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic, and costs around CAD 35-45.
Public Transit
The Réseau de transport de la Capitale (RTC) offers bus services. Take Bus 78 from the airport to the Sainte-Foy Centre, then transfer to Bus 800 or 801 toward Université Laval. The journey takes about 45-60 minutes and costs CAD 3.75 for a single fare. You can find information about how to download the app allowing you to buy tickets on your phone.
Car Rental
Multiple car rental companies operate at the airport. Renting a car offers flexibility, especially if you plan to explore areas outside the city. The drive to Université Laval is straightforward and well-signposted.
Things to Do in Quebec
Visit the Bonjour Québec or Québec Cité websites for more information on things to do in Quebec City.
Historical and Cultural Attractions
Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec)
Explore cobblestone streets and historic buildings in this UNESCO World Heritage site that doubles as a vibrant neighborhood.Plains of Abraham
A historic site where battles of the Seven Years' War took place, now a beautiful park perfect for walking, picnicking, and attending outdoor concerts.
Museums
Musée de la Civilisation
Engage with interactive exhibits that explore Quebec's history and culture.
National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec (MNBAQ)
Discover an impressive collection of Quebecois art, located within the scenic Plains of Abraham.
Nature and Outdoor Activities
Montmorency Falls
Taller than Niagara Falls, these impressive waterfalls are just outside the city. Options include a cable car ride, a suspension bridge walk, or hiking trails for stunning views.
Île d'Orléans
A short drive from the city, this island features charming villages, local produce, and picturesque views of the river and surrounding landscapes.