What makes it 62% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free and paved paths fit strollers, yet uncertain changing tables, no nursing room and occasional loud cannon sounds inside exhibits mean extra planning and quick exits may be needed.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to stroll the park’s stroller-friendly paths and visit the museum at a gentle pace.
Stroll paved trails:
Follow flat, paved loops around the 103-hectare park with your stroller.
Tip: Timing a morning stroll helps avoid crowds and lets the baby nap outdoors.
Picnic on the lawn:
Spread a blanket on the grassy field near the Joan of Arc Garden.
Tip: Bring a sun shade or umbrella to protect the baby from midday sun.
Use Welcome & Information Centre:
Find washrooms, a water fountain for bottle refills, and free park maps.
Tip: Ask staff about baby-changing tables and stroller‐friendly routes.

Adonis
It was very interesting and beautiful. We enjoyed walking along the path and the wooden stairs going around and watching the amazing scenery. Spending some quiet and relaxing time at the plains was very nice and freshening for both us and our little doggie too. The plains were perfect for some wide-angle photo shooting too.
Vincent Randy Heslop
Mixed feelings about this museum. Not a lot of artifacts, but some good amateur historians to help you understand the events. Not a necessary stop along your way fir the price.
Joe Pacheco
Great experience. Wasn't crowded. You're able to touch some of the exhibits. Uniforms, weapons, and more. Great to learn the history.
Rohi UK
We had an amazing time at the Plains of Abraham! The museum visit was enlightening, and the bus tour was a great way to explore the area. The scenery and lush green spaces were breathtaking. We enjoyed lunch together as a family at the picnic tables, soaking in the fresh air. It was wonderful to learn about the citadel, towers, and rich history of the place. The museum and bus rides were interact...
Kaylee Brunsting
Currently a breathtaking exhibit on the first floor that is the conclusion to the museum. Be wary of the video on the top floor if you get motion sickness for videos easily. SKIP VIDEO IF epileptic. I did not see any warnings ahead of time. Other exhibits were interesting but short. The headset and Ipad accompanying the first floor exhibit, hosted an animated main video was not my favorite. I woul...
From mid-June to early autumn, attend free evening concerts at Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand. Check early September schedules for family reenactment weekends, but bring ear protection for the baby.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Family museum pass (2 adults + up to 3 kids) | CAD 32.5 |
| On-site parking (2 hours) | CAD 10 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 42.5 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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