So come on mon ami, Québec City is waiting to show you how magnificent it truly is. Walking through the narrow cobblestone streets of a UNESCO World-Class Heritage site like Old Québec ...
That changed after the turn of the century, when the city took charge. In the early 1900s, labourers were hired to shovel ...
Old Quebec is made for walking. The city’s ancient streets are narrow, winding, and so rich with unexpected treasures that a leisurely pace is well rewarded. The wide-open Plains of Abraham ...
Quebec City is the capital of Quebec and, after Montreal, the second largest city in the province. Quebec's Old Town (Vieux-Québec) is the only North American fortified city north of Mexico whose ...
In Old Quebec City, you have the chance to experience the ... The oldest commercial street in North America is a particular highlight. You will find this is the perfect place to explore the ...
Clustered around the city's port on the banks of the St. Lawrence River are the quaint stone buildings and narrow, winding streets of Old Québec. This historic neighborhood (and UNESCO World ...
Quebec City: Old Québec is a historic neighbourhood ... on a plane or travel too far but still want to walk down old cobblestone streets, immerse themselves in history, culture, and some good ...
Quebec is a tale of two cities: On one side of 400-year-old stone walls, gas lamp-lit cobblestone streets and horse-drawn carriages preserve the historic feel of Canada's oldest city, established ...
Walk down a street and you’ll find ... an English tavern in Old Quebec, is another bar that offers year-round programming. Quebec City on a winter’s day, with the grand Fairmont Le Château ...
If you have extra time, Old Québec (Vieux-Québec) is worthwhile. Clustered around the city's port on the banks of the St. Lawrence River are the quaint stone buildings and narrow, winding ...