Quebec

Quebec’s architecture, language, and food reflect its French-North American mix. Quebec’s museums, historic buildings, and cultural events showcase its rich culture. Québec City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was founded in 1608. See the Citadel, Chateau Frontenac, and Notre-Dame de Quebec Basilica-Cathedral.

Quebec’s food, particularly poutine, is wonderful. Local restaurants, farmers markets, and food festivals like the Montreal Food Truck Festival and Quebec Winter Carnival offer Quebec’s cuisine. The Route Verte, a 10,000-kilometer cycling track, spans the province.

The Laurentian Mountains offer hiking, mountain biking, and skiing in the province’s various parks and wilderness areas. Outdoor enthusiasts visit Charlevoix for its beautiful scenery and activities.

Quebec’s festivals, museums, and galleries showcase its artistic brilliance. The province has various cultural institutions, including the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec, and the Canadian Museum of History. Quebec’s rich history, vibrant culture, and magnificent natural beauty give visitors a variety of experiences and activities to suit all tastes.

 
Northern Walleye
Ogascanan
Wild Goose Lake
 
The Château Frontenac

The Château Frontenac

The hotel is located on the southern side of Place d'Armes in Old Quebec, in the Upper Town neighbourhood of the historic area. The Canadian Pacific Railway corporation constructed the Château Frontenac, which was designed by Bruce Price. Fairmont Hotels and Resorts...

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Quebec City

Quebec City

Québec City, the capital of Quebec province, has a rich history, beautiful architecture, and dynamic culture. Québec City: what to expect. Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has many historic structures and buildings to see. Québec City's Château Frontenac, a...

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