Québec City, Winter Wonderland
As we began to search for places to stay, it became apparent that many people had the same idea, this being the city’s 400 anniversary. So we changed the dates of our trip Easter weekend instead. Soon my mother was second-guessing our choice. She kept rem... more
Charming and Hospitable
The best way to visit is by walking around in the Vieux-Quebec (Old Quebec), where you'll discover many small and interesting shops, sell from local foods, antiques, souvenirs, arts, clothes, etc. You'll also find and be able to meet some of the local ar... more
Old french style neighbourhoods In Quebec
I loved my visit to Old Quebec City, even though it was only for 3 days. On a crisp winter days, there was nothing better than to stroll the old stone streets in the heart of this city. Taking in the french canadian culture, and attempting to speak some f... more
Quebec city is arguably the most romantic city in Canada, and one of the oldest European cities in North America. Compared to other Canadian cities especially in the south west it is like the grand father to the other cities. The people are frienly, but y... more
Little France of the Americas
Québec City (Canada) is the oldest place in Québec province. About 3 hrs from Montreal, the 17th century colony of New France was established by french explorers. Even today it still reflects a French town in many ways; its family-oriented culture with re... more
a contrasted place
Quebec is an Historic but also a very modern city. The face of the old city of quebec remain mostly historic contrasting with the suburb which present the same caracteritics than any other north american urban areas. Quebec is the only North American fort... more
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