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Quebec, the large French-speaking province in the eastern part of Canada, is an interesting contrast to most of the rest of North America. Offering a culture and lifestyle that merges the "go-go" free-wheeling individualism of North America with a European attitude, it provides the visitor a unique experience.
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Nos dieron una amplia habitación con pequeña cocina. De agradecer que tuviera parking gratuito para poder dejar el coche. Algo alejado del centro historico, pero al lado mismo del albergue había una parada de autobus que te deja en la entrada del centro historico en unos 15 minutos. ... más
Furthest north and furthest south?
Quebec City, Canada and Queenstown, NZ ...
2007 travels
It's been a lucky year: France Luxembourg Switzerland Germany (very briefly - but it counts!) Canada (Quebec City and the Saguenay) Then we're offi n a week and a bit to: Ireland Northern Ireland Since we're changing planes in...er...Philidelphia?.... I can also add the U.S. to the list! ...
Losing culture to tourism?
In one of the local papers, I found an article today about Old Quebec – the historical section of Quebec City (also a protected UNESCO site). Residents were talking about how they were losing their city to outsiders. As Old Quebec becomes a more and more popular tourist destination, rents are becoming more ...
Vamos a la playa...
One of the great advantages of working in an overly relaxed office is that we get Friday afternoons ...
Posted in Here, There and Everywhere by tway
Quebec
of the local clubs. Our free day in Quebec city was really good, with bright, sunny weather. We got a guided ...
Posted in Simon & Louise's Tour of America by SimonLouise
Quebec
We are in Quebec city. We walked on the oldest street in north america. There was a lot and I mean a lot of rain. We are going to Montreal next. We have had weird weather. I miss Benji and Ivory plus the bunnies. By Megan ...
Posted in Canada 2011 by Canada 2011