Taxis & Rideshare in Quebec City (2026) - Grab, Uber & More
Get around Quebec City easily with reliable taxi and rideshare options-good for airport transfers, Old Quebec exploration, and beating winter.
Safety Tips
Look for the rooftop light marked "TAXI" and the numbered plate issued by the city on the rear bumper, unlicensed cars in Old Québec often lack both.
All licensed taxis must use the meter. If the driver claims it's broken, exit and find another cab, this is a common scam near cruise-ship docks.
Locals rely on Uber and Eva (a Québec-based cooperative) for rideshare. Stick to these two apps to avoid fake drivers soliciting on Grande Allée at night.
After dark, request pickup inside well-lit spots like Hôtel de Ville or Place d'Youville, and check the license plate in the app before getting in, solo travelers often wait indoors here.
Common Scams to Avoid
Some drivers leaving the Old Town tourist core take unnecessarily long routes via Boulevard Champlain or multiple bridge crossings to inflate the fare. Insist on the most direct route or use a map app to follow along.
At the Gare du Palais train station and cruise terminal, a few taxis wait just outside the official queue and quote flat "tourist rates" that exceed the metered fare. Only board cabs from the clearly marked taxi stand and confirm the meter is running.
Late-night pickups around Grande Allée bars occasionally involve drivers "forgetting" to reset the meter from a previous ride, starting your trip with an amount already on display. Ask the driver to zero the meter before you enter or choose another cab.