Discover Levis
8 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Lévis-Québec Ferry Crossing
This ferry route provides a moving platform for iconic shots of the St. Lawrence River and the Quebec City skyline. In winter, the crushing ice floes create a dynamic, textured environment that is a favorite for local and visiting photographers.

Château Frontenac View from Lévis
A classic vantage point in Lévis offering a panoramic view of Old Quebec. It is the best spot to capture the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in its entirety across the St. Lawrence River, especially when illuminated at night.

Anse Tibbits Park
Small riverside park on the St. Lawrence with open views across to Québec City, passing ferries and boats, rocky shoreline and grassy lookout points. Best at golden hour and sunset for warm light and city-sky reflections; weekday mornings are quieter. Easy street access and informal parking on Rue Saint‑Laurent; no entry fee. Paths are short and mostly accessible — bring wind protection in cooler months.

Martiniere Nature Park
Small riverside park with mixed forest, cliffs and views across the St. Lawrence toward Quebec City — good for landscape and seasonal nature shots (fall foliage, ice patterns). Easy walking trails, modest parking on Rue de la Martinière; no entry fee. Best at golden hour for warm river light and at blue hour for city lights across the water. Accessible trails but bring waterproof footwear for muddy sections; weekdays are quieter.

Fort-de-la-Martinière
Coastal 19th‑century fortification overlooking the St. Lawrence with stone ramparts, cannons and clear views across to Old Québec—great for architectural detail, dramatic river panoramas and skyline silhouettes. Best at golden hour and blue hour for warm light and long exposures. Easily reached by car; street parking and a small lot nearby. Check seasonal access (winter/snow can limit paths). Weekdays and early mornings reduce visitors.

Mille Pattes Amusements
Compact indoor family amusement center with bright arcade machines, kiddie rides and colorful signage—great for vibrant interior, detail and candid family shots. Best visited weekday mornings for low crowds or evenings for neon-lit atmospheres. Lighting is mixed fluorescent and LED—bring fast glass or high-ISO capability. Street parking nearby on Rue Jacques-Nau; check with staff for permission to photograph children or staff. No special entry requirements beyond normal admission.

Laser Game Evolution Lévis
Indoor neon-lit laser tag arena with fog, mirrors and colored strobes — great for action, motion blur and environmental portraits. Best visited on weekday sessions for fewer players or evenings for dramatic light and peak activity. Expect very low light: bring fast lenses and high-ISO capability. Location in a commercial zone with on-site parking; book sessions and check age/waiver requirements before arrival. Close quarters and moving subjects make it ideal for creative light-trail shots and mo

Park Flaubert
Small riverside urban park offering tree-lined paths, seasonal foliage and views toward the St. Lawrence—good for intimate landscapes, environmental portraits and sunset silhouettes. No entry fee; street parking nearby. Visit golden hour or autumn for color, winter for minimalist snow scenes. Weekday mornings are quieter. Paths are accessible but check for icy conditions in winter.