Map of Quebec | Cities, Regions & Location Guide

Map of Quebec – Cities, Regions & Location Guide

This page provides a map of Quebec along with a clear overview of its cities, regions and geographic location in eastern Canada. It is designed for education, travel planning and general reference.

Quebec is known for its French-speaking heritage, major river systems, vast forests, northern wilderness and major cities such as Montreal, Quebec City, Laval and Gatineau.

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Quebec is located in eastern Canada and includes major regions such as Greater Montreal, Capitale-Nationale, Eastern Townships and northern Quebec. Major cities include Montreal, Quebec City, Laval, Gatineau and Longueuil.

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Tip: This map shows Quebec’s full land area, including the Saint Lawrence corridor, major cities and extensive northern regions.

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This map highlights Quebec’s position in eastern Canada, including its neighbouring provinces, US border and broad geographic layout.


Where Is Quebec Located?

Quebec is located in eastern Canada. It is the country’s largest province by land area and stretches from the Great Lakes–Saint Lawrence region to the far north near Hudson Bay and Ungava Bay.

  • North: Nunavut and Hudson Bay / Ungava Bay region
  • East: Labrador and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence
  • South: Ontario, New Brunswick and the United States
  • West: Ontario, Hudson Bay and James Bay

Major Regions of Quebec

Quebec is commonly described using several broad geographic and administrative regions.

  • Greater Montreal — largest urban and economic region
  • Capitale-Nationale — region around Quebec City
  • Montérégie — major southern region near Montreal
  • Estrie (Eastern Townships) — southeastern region near the US border
  • Outaouais — western region including Gatineau
  • Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean — central-eastern inland region
  • Côte-Nord — large eastern coastal region
  • Northern Quebec — vast northern territory with sparse population

Major Cities in Quebec

  • Montreal — largest city in Quebec
  • Quebec City — provincial capital
  • Laval — major city north of Montreal
  • Gatineau — major western city near Ottawa
  • Longueuil — major city on Montreal’s South Shore
  • Sherbrooke — major city in the Eastern Townships
  • Saguenay — major city in central-eastern Quebec
  • Trois-Rivières — city along the Saint Lawrence corridor

Key Geographic Features

  • Saint Lawrence River — major river and population corridor
  • Gulf of Saint Lawrence — eastern coastal water body
  • Laurentian Mountains — major southern mountain region
  • James Bay — major western bay area
  • Hudson Bay / Ungava Bay north — northern coastal waters
  • Boreal forest — extensive forest across much of the province
  • Canadian Shield — major landform underlying much of Quebec

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Quebec Map FAQs

  • Where is Quebec located?
    Quebec is located in eastern Canada.
  • What is the capital of Quebec?
    Quebec City is the provincial capital.
  • What are the biggest cities in Quebec?
    Major cities include Montreal, Quebec City, Laval, Gatineau and Longueuil.
  • Is Quebec the largest Canadian province?
    Quebec is the largest Canadian province by land area.

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