The best way to get around Québec City is on foot. Once you pass through the walls of Old Québec, nearly everything you wish to see or do is within walking distance. But if your feet grow weary or the ...
OFTEN NOTED as a place where the Old and New Worlds happily collide, Quebec City could pinch-hit for a European metropolis, with cobblestone streets and picturesque river views aplenty. French is ...
For more than 400 years stone walls and cobblestone streets have welcomed travelers to one of Canada’s oldest cities and the only remaining fortified city north of Mexico. The striking ramparts, ...
Upon arrival, we headed to the Chateau Frontenac, the city’s signature structure, visible from nearly any side of town. Built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1893, the 18-story structure is not a ...
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