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Visit Quebec - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Quebec City, Canada
Traveling to Quebec? Not Sure What to Expect in Quebec? Here we go through what you should know about Quebec, Canada before you go. From the amazing European atmosphere with fantastic food and architecture to great museums and family activities like the Aquarium of Quebec to the not so great parts of trying to find parking, dealing with some of the rudest tourists in Canada and some other unfun th
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Québec, le chant de la nature - Echappées belles
Échappées belles : Québec, le chant de la nature
Jérôme est au Québec pour cette première échappée belle de la saison 8. L'émission nous propose un autre visage du pays du sirop d'érable et de Céline Dion. L'isles aux grues, les baleines de la Baie de Sainte Catherine, le festival de musique francophone sont les quelques étapes de Jérôme au pays des caribous.
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Travel Guide to Quebec City
In this travel video guide to Quebec City, I travel around Quebec City including its historic Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), stop in at the famed I...
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What Is Life Really Like In Quebec, Canada?
Quebec’s largest city, Montreal, has been nicknamed “The Paris of North America.” Is Quebec a hybrid of both Canada and French, or something unique of its own?
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Quebec, une autre Amérique
Reportage sur la vie au Quebec.
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Quebec Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Quebec.d180017.Destination-Travel-Guides
When you arrive in Quebec, you’ll immediately notice its unique combination of old-world architecture, French elegance, and North American friendliness. Throw in a penchant for winter sports and a rich historical past, and you’ll have plenty to do in its capital, Quebec City.
The walled Upper Town is on the to-see list of most Quebe
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Sud Ouest VS Quebec, ça chafouine (GirlyAddict)
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France vs Quebec - Differences Between France & Quebec French
France vs Quebec. Some of the differences and similarities between French from France and French from Quebec.
Filmed in Avignon, France & Quebec City, Quebec
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Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec 2015 HD - FINAL KILOMETERS
Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec 2015 HD - FINAL KILOMETERS
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Référendum sur la Souveraineté du Québec de 1995 - Point de Rupture (1/2)
Documentaire québécois. La campagne référendaire de 1995 au Québec est un des moments les plus dramatiques et les plus palpitants de l'histoire politique du ...
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Old Québec City, Canada in 4K (Ultra HD)
Old Québec, a historic district of Québec City, is inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List as “the cradle of the French civilization in America”. In the video: Château Frontenac,...
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Québec - Echappées belles
Echappées belles : Québec
A bord d'un chasse neige, Sophie découvre le Québec avec ses glaces du Saint Laurent et ses sentinelles de glaces. Nous irons nous amuser au carnaval de Québec. Sophie et Jean François longent le Saint Laurent avec ses paysages enneigés. Nous irons voir l'Isle aux Grues avec ses 135 habitants. Elle sera avec Gaëtan le trappeur pour nous montrer le Québec sauvage.
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Como Vivir En Montreal Quebec Canada 5 razones para emigrar a Canada
Como Vivir En Montreal Quebec Canada 5 razones para emigrar a Canada Este es un proyecto de Como Vivir En Montreal Quebec Canada empleo en canada,Tabajo en c...
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FAQ : Déménager? Travail? Le Québec? Métier de rêve?
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Le Québec parle aux Français - Version intégrale
Voici le documentaire "Le Québec parle aux Français" en version intégrale.
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Metallica: Harvester of Sorrow (MetOnTour - Quebec City, Canada - 2015)
Fly on the wall footage shot by the MetOnTour reporter on September 16, 2015 in Quebec City, Canada. Footage includes soundcheck, Lars in the meet and greet, the boys warming up in the Tuning Room and "Harvester of Sorrow" from the show.
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Quebec no quiere a Canada - Descubre canada
Quebec no quiere a Canada, es triste pero es cierto... en realidad no se qe va a pasar, porque aires soberanistas e independentistas de vez en cuando se dejan oir. Suscribite: http://goo.gl/gTTVX0
Video filmado y editado con Ipod Touch 5g
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Quebec Muslims Face Uncomfortable Spotlight in Election
Issues surrounding Quebec's Muslim community have entered the election debate, placing many Muslims in an uncomfortable spotlight.
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The Reasons Behind Quebec's Sovereignty Movement
The strength of Quebec's sovereignty movement has wavered significantly over the province's history. This presentation outlines the factors behind the movement responsible for either strengthening or weakening the movement. These factors include the strength of the economy, the ever-changing political dynamics of the province, the role of nationalist organizations such as the FLQ, international t
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A Day in the Life - Quebec City to Montreal
From June 29 to July 1 2013 I went on a three day tour of Montreal and Quebec with a Chinese Tour company. This vid is of day two, we travelled from Quebec C...
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Mordu de la peche 720p Lanaudiere Mauricie Le Quebec Authentique Saison 4 Episode 06 documentaire HD
MORDU DE LA PÊCHE présente les aventures inédites du populaire pêcheur Cyril Chauquet. La série vous transporte aux quatre coins de notre planète bleue, à la découverte de cultures et de personnages qui vous parlent de leur vie et partagent avec vous leurs histoires de pêche.
MORDU DE LA PÊCHE, c'est la passion de la pêche sportive et les liens que nous tissons avec d'autres cultures grâce à elle
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Québec City - Canadá #20
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Québec, Louisiane - Le Grand Tour
Le grand Tour - Québec, Louisiane
En Amérique du Nord, Patrick de Carolis part sur les traces des explorateurs français qui ont conquis près de deux tiers du territoire, comme Jacques Cartier ou Samuel de Champlain au XVIe siècle. Quant à La Louisiane, elle reste marquée par l'explorateur et gouverneur Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, fondateur de la Nouvelle-Orléans. C'est l'occasion de visit
Visit Quebec - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Quebec City, Canada
Traveling to Quebec? Not Sure What to Expect in Quebec? Here we go through what you should know about Quebec, Canada before you go. From the amazing European at...
Traveling to Quebec? Not Sure What to Expect in Quebec? Here we go through what you should know about Quebec, Canada before you go. From the amazing European atmosphere with fantastic food and architecture to great museums and family activities like the Aquarium of Quebec to the not so great parts of trying to find parking, dealing with some of the rudest tourists in Canada and some other unfun things.
The best and worst of Quebec City, Canada.
Filmed in Quebec City, Canada
Copyright Mark Wolters 2014
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Traveling to Quebec? Not Sure What to Expect in Quebec? Here we go through what you should know about Quebec, Canada before you go. From the amazing European atmosphere with fantastic food and architecture to great museums and family activities like the Aquarium of Quebec to the not so great parts of trying to find parking, dealing with some of the rudest tourists in Canada and some other unfun things.
The best and worst of Quebec City, Canada.
Filmed in Quebec City, Canada
Copyright Mark Wolters 2014
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Québec, le chant de la nature - Echappées belles
Échappées belles : Québec, le chant de la nature
Jérôme est au Québec pour cette première échappée belle de la saison 8. L'émission nous propose un autre visage...
Échappées belles : Québec, le chant de la nature
Jérôme est au Québec pour cette première échappée belle de la saison 8. L'émission nous propose un autre visage du pays du sirop d'érable et de Céline Dion. L'isles aux grues, les baleines de la Baie de Sainte Catherine, le festival de musique francophone sont les quelques étapes de Jérôme au pays des caribous.
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Sophie Jovillard, Raphaël de Casabianca et Jérôme Pitorin se relayent le samedi à 20h35 sur france5 pour vous faire découvrir des échappées aussi belles que lointaines.
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Échappées belles : Québec, le chant de la nature
Jérôme est au Québec pour cette première échappée belle de la saison 8. L'émission nous propose un autre visage du pays du sirop d'érable et de Céline Dion. L'isles aux grues, les baleines de la Baie de Sainte Catherine, le festival de musique francophone sont les quelques étapes de Jérôme au pays des caribous.
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Travel Guide to Quebec City
In this travel video guide to Quebec City, I travel around Quebec City including its historic Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), stop in at the famed I......
In this travel video guide to Quebec City, I travel around Quebec City including its historic Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), stop in at the famed I...
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In this travel video guide to Quebec City, I travel around Quebec City including its historic Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), stop in at the famed I...
What Is Life Really Like In Quebec, Canada?
Quebec’s largest city, Montreal, has been nicknamed “The Paris of North America.” Is Quebec a hybrid of both Canada and French, or something unique of its own? ...
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“Why is Québec predominately French today? Well, because her forefathers, the very first Europeans to explore the land, were also French. While there were First Nations peoples already living in the area, a few wars and other things that could've made Québec English speaking, her roots are that of France and this can be seen in her founding fathers.”
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“Quebecers boast a solid reputation as epicurean bon vivants and, indeed, they drink more red wine than other Canadians, go out of their way to buy fresh bread at the corner bakery, and can find dozens of locally made, raw-milk cheeses at the supermarket. But as Cadillac's supposed birthplace suggests in a warped kind of way, they also know about fast food, and have given the world some gems of their own: poutine,”
What is the difference between college and university in Canada?
Settlement.org- http://settlement.org/ontario/education/colleges-universities-and-institutes/what-is-post-secondary-education/what-is-the-difference-between-college-and-university-in-canada/
“The words "college" and "university" have different meanings in different English-speaking countries. In Canada, colleges and universities are different institutions - usually, colleges have different kinds of programs than universities do.”
Why Quebec Is Predominately French Today
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“Why is Québec predominately French today? Well, because her forefathers, the very first Europeans to explore the land, were also French. While there were First Nations peoples already living in the area, a few wars and other things that could've made Québec English speaking, her roots are that of France and this can be seen in her founding fathers.”
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Quebec Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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When you arrive in Quebec, you’ll immediately notice its unique combination of old-world archit...
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When you arrive in Quebec, you’ll immediately notice its unique combination of old-world architecture, French elegance, and North American friendliness. Throw in a penchant for winter sports and a rich historical past, and you’ll have plenty to do in its capital, Quebec City.
The walled Upper Town is on the to-see list of most Quebec tours. This is part of the historic Old Quebec, first settled by Europeans in 1608. You’ll find a fantastic view of the St. Lawrence River, along with winding streets filled with historic buildings housing restaurants, pubs, and small shops.
Venture out into the oldest retail center on the continent and enjoy a croissant and a coffee, then go for a bike ride along the Old Port. This used to be one of the world’s largest shipping thoroughfares, though now it’s known primarily as a cruise ship destination.
If you’re in the mood to meet some of the local wildlife, head to the Quebec Aquarium, where you can see polar bears, seals, and other animals that inhabit the Arctic. Feeling like reaching great heights? Stop by Montmorency Falls, where you can hike up to an observation point and marvel at the beauty of the natural landscape.
All this walking and hiking will make you hungry, so at dusk, visit Rue St. Paul’s many restaurants to pick out the perfect place for dinner. The city is buzzing late into the night; if you’re up for dancing, a drink, or a cup of coffee after dinner, you’ll be in good company.
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When you arrive in Quebec, you’ll immediately notice its unique combination of old-world architecture, French elegance, and North American friendliness. Throw in a penchant for winter sports and a rich historical past, and you’ll have plenty to do in its capital, Quebec City.
The walled Upper Town is on the to-see list of most Quebec tours. This is part of the historic Old Quebec, first settled by Europeans in 1608. You’ll find a fantastic view of the St. Lawrence River, along with winding streets filled with historic buildings housing restaurants, pubs, and small shops.
Venture out into the oldest retail center on the continent and enjoy a croissant and a coffee, then go for a bike ride along the Old Port. This used to be one of the world’s largest shipping thoroughfares, though now it’s known primarily as a cruise ship destination.
If you’re in the mood to meet some of the local wildlife, head to the Quebec Aquarium, where you can see polar bears, seals, and other animals that inhabit the Arctic. Feeling like reaching great heights? Stop by Montmorency Falls, where you can hike up to an observation point and marvel at the beauty of the natural landscape.
All this walking and hiking will make you hungry, so at dusk, visit Rue St. Paul’s many restaurants to pick out the perfect place for dinner. The city is buzzing late into the night; if you’re up for dancing, a drink, or a cup of coffee after dinner, you’ll be in good company.
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France vs Quebec - Differences Between France & Quebec French
France vs Quebec. Some of the differences and similarities between French from France and French from Quebec.
Filmed in Avignon, France & Quebec City, Quebec
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France vs Quebec. Some of the differences and similarities between French from France and French from Quebec.
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France vs Quebec. Some of the differences and similarities between French from France and French from Quebec.
Filmed in Avignon, France & Quebec City, Quebec
Copyright Mark Wolters 2015
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- published: 15 Jul 2015
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Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec 2015 HD - FINAL KILOMETERS
Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec 2015 HD - FINAL KILOMETERS
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Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec 2015 HD - FINAL KILOMETERS
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Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec 2015 HD - FINAL KILOMETERS
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- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 9159
Référendum sur la Souveraineté du Québec de 1995 - Point de Rupture (1/2)
Documentaire québécois. La campagne référendaire de 1995 au Québec est un des moments les plus dramatiques et les plus palpitants de l'histoire politique du ......
Documentaire québécois. La campagne référendaire de 1995 au Québec est un des moments les plus dramatiques et les plus palpitants de l'histoire politique du ...
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Documentaire québécois. La campagne référendaire de 1995 au Québec est un des moments les plus dramatiques et les plus palpitants de l'histoire politique du ...
Old Québec City, Canada in 4K (Ultra HD)
Old Québec, a historic district of Québec City, is inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List as “the cradle of the French civilization in America”. In the video...
Old Québec, a historic district of Québec City, is inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List as “the cradle of the French civilization in America”. In the video: Château Frontenac,...
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Old Québec, a historic district of Québec City, is inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List as “the cradle of the French civilization in America”. In the video: Château Frontenac,...
Québec - Echappées belles
Echappées belles : Québec
A bord d'un chasse neige, Sophie découvre le Québec avec ses glaces du Saint Laurent et ses sentinelles de glaces. Nous irons nous amu...
Echappées belles : Québec
A bord d'un chasse neige, Sophie découvre le Québec avec ses glaces du Saint Laurent et ses sentinelles de glaces. Nous irons nous amuser au carnaval de Québec. Sophie et Jean François longent le Saint Laurent avec ses paysages enneigés. Nous irons voir l'Isle aux Grues avec ses 135 habitants. Elle sera avec Gaëtan le trappeur pour nous montrer le Québec sauvage.
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Echappées belles : Québec
A bord d'un chasse neige, Sophie découvre le Québec avec ses glaces du Saint Laurent et ses sentinelles de glaces. Nous irons nous amuser au carnaval de Québec. Sophie et Jean François longent le Saint Laurent avec ses paysages enneigés. Nous irons voir l'Isle aux Grues avec ses 135 habitants. Elle sera avec Gaëtan le trappeur pour nous montrer le Québec sauvage.
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- published: 22 Jun 2015
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Como Vivir En Montreal Quebec Canada 5 razones para emigrar a Canada
Como Vivir En Montreal Quebec Canada 5 razones para emigrar a Canada Este es un proyecto de Como Vivir En Montreal Quebec Canada empleo en canada,Tabajo en c......
Como Vivir En Montreal Quebec Canada 5 razones para emigrar a Canada Este es un proyecto de Como Vivir En Montreal Quebec Canada empleo en canada,Tabajo en c...
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Como Vivir En Montreal Quebec Canada 5 razones para emigrar a Canada Este es un proyecto de Como Vivir En Montreal Quebec Canada empleo en canada,Tabajo en c...
FAQ : Déménager? Travail? Le Québec? Métier de rêve?
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- Vente privée OPI, L'Oréal Pro, Maybelline, etc. : http://ln4.fr/ln455bf738238470
- 23e de réduction Airbnb en s'inscrivant via ce lien : http://www.airbnb.fr/c/avidal98?s=8
- Mon coiffeur à Nancy (rue de la Faïencerie) : http://www.claude-tarantino.com/page.php?nrb=13&nsrb;=2
Vous avez -15% en y allant de ma part. Je ne suis pas payée pour ça hein, c'est juste un coiffeur trop cool qui trouve rigolo d'avoir une cliente qui fait des vidéos sur YouTube ;)
Il existe aussi un salon à Metz et Rombas, le code promo est aussi valable là-bas.
Charlène (Metz) s'est occupée de moi. Les colorations utilisées : Du noir et du marron/violet. Le tout est posé à certains endroits pour obtenir de la dimension.
S'inscrire sur Mailorama (site de cashback) et avoir une remise de 5e : http://www.mailorama.fr/inscription/?origine=allyfantaisies
NOUVEL ARTICLE SUR LE BLOG : http://allyfantaisies.com/nouveautes-ysl-black-opium-eau-de-toilette-couture-kajal/
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Je monte avec Final Cut Pro.
Je porte Russian Red de MAC.
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- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 39416
Le Québec parle aux Français - Version intégrale
Voici le documentaire "Le Québec parle aux Français" en version intégrale....
Voici le documentaire "Le Québec parle aux Français" en version intégrale.
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Voici le documentaire "Le Québec parle aux Français" en version intégrale.
Metallica: Harvester of Sorrow (MetOnTour - Quebec City, Canada - 2015)
Fly on the wall footage shot by the MetOnTour reporter on September 16, 2015 in Quebec City, Canada. Footage includes soundcheck, Lars in the meet and greet, th...
Fly on the wall footage shot by the MetOnTour reporter on September 16, 2015 in Quebec City, Canada. Footage includes soundcheck, Lars in the meet and greet, the boys warming up in the Tuning Room and "Harvester of Sorrow" from the show.
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Fly on the wall footage shot by the MetOnTour reporter on September 16, 2015 in Quebec City, Canada. Footage includes soundcheck, Lars in the meet and greet, the boys warming up in the Tuning Room and "Harvester of Sorrow" from the show.
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- published: 06 Oct 2015
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Quebec no quiere a Canada - Descubre canada
Quebec no quiere a Canada, es triste pero es cierto... en realidad no se qe va a pasar, porque aires soberanistas e independentistas de vez en cuando se dejan o...
Quebec no quiere a Canada, es triste pero es cierto... en realidad no se qe va a pasar, porque aires soberanistas e independentistas de vez en cuando se dejan oir. Suscribite: http://goo.gl/gTTVX0
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Quebec no quiere a Canada, es triste pero es cierto... en realidad no se qe va a pasar, porque aires soberanistas e independentistas de vez en cuando se dejan oir. Suscribite: http://goo.gl/gTTVX0
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- published: 22 Jul 2015
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Quebec Muslims Face Uncomfortable Spotlight in Election
Issues surrounding Quebec's Muslim community have entered the election debate, placing many Muslims in an uncomfortable spotlight.
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Issues surrounding Quebec's Muslim community have entered the election debate, placing many Muslims in an uncomfortable spotlight.
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Issues surrounding Quebec's Muslim community have entered the election debate, placing many Muslims in an uncomfortable spotlight.
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- published: 28 Sep 2015
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The Reasons Behind Quebec's Sovereignty Movement
The strength of Quebec's sovereignty movement has wavered significantly over the province's history. This presentation outlines the factors behind the movement ...
The strength of Quebec's sovereignty movement has wavered significantly over the province's history. This presentation outlines the factors behind the movement responsible for either strengthening or weakening the movement. These factors include the strength of the economy, the ever-changing political dynamics of the province, the role of nationalist organizations such as the FLQ, international trends/relations, province demographics and many more. To examine Quebec's sovereignty movement, a simple history lesson does not suffice. It is imperative to examine the reasons behind why nationalist sentiments emerged, and their effects on both the province and the nation.
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The strength of Quebec's sovereignty movement has wavered significantly over the province's history. This presentation outlines the factors behind the movement responsible for either strengthening or weakening the movement. These factors include the strength of the economy, the ever-changing political dynamics of the province, the role of nationalist organizations such as the FLQ, international trends/relations, province demographics and many more. To examine Quebec's sovereignty movement, a simple history lesson does not suffice. It is imperative to examine the reasons behind why nationalist sentiments emerged, and their effects on both the province and the nation.
- published: 25 Nov 2014
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A Day in the Life - Quebec City to Montreal
From June 29 to July 1 2013 I went on a three day tour of Montreal and Quebec with a Chinese Tour company. This vid is of day two, we travelled from Quebec C......
From June 29 to July 1 2013 I went on a three day tour of Montreal and Quebec with a Chinese Tour company. This vid is of day two, we travelled from Quebec C...
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From June 29 to July 1 2013 I went on a three day tour of Montreal and Quebec with a Chinese Tour company. This vid is of day two, we travelled from Quebec C...
Mordu de la peche 720p Lanaudiere Mauricie Le Quebec Authentique Saison 4 Episode 06 documentaire HD
MORDU DE LA PÊCHE présente les aventures inédites du populaire pêcheur Cyril Chauquet. La série vous transporte aux quatre coins de notre planète bleue, à la dé...
MORDU DE LA PÊCHE présente les aventures inédites du populaire pêcheur Cyril Chauquet. La série vous transporte aux quatre coins de notre planète bleue, à la découverte de cultures et de personnages qui vous parlent de leur vie et partagent avec vous leurs histoires de pêche.
MORDU DE LA PÊCHE, c'est la passion de la pêche sportive et les liens que nous tissons avec d'autres cultures grâce à elle-ci. Chaque épisode trace donc le voyage de pêche de Cyril et ses défis bien singuliers pour trouver ses poissons, avec l'aide des habitants des coins de pays visités
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MORDU DE LA PÊCHE présente les aventures inédites du populaire pêcheur Cyril Chauquet. La série vous transporte aux quatre coins de notre planète bleue, à la découverte de cultures et de personnages qui vous parlent de leur vie et partagent avec vous leurs histoires de pêche.
MORDU DE LA PÊCHE, c'est la passion de la pêche sportive et les liens que nous tissons avec d'autres cultures grâce à elle-ci. Chaque épisode trace donc le voyage de pêche de Cyril et ses défis bien singuliers pour trouver ses poissons, avec l'aide des habitants des coins de pays visités
- published: 09 Dec 2014
- views: 25
Québec City - Canadá #20
Compra el tema de Ala x el mundo aquí https://itun.es/i6628WF 13 tips para viajar de forma inteligente. http://bit.ly/1brJuiq No me llamo Alex http://www.you......
Compra el tema de Ala x el mundo aquí https://itun.es/i6628WF 13 tips para viajar de forma inteligente. http://bit.ly/1brJuiq No me llamo Alex http://www.you...
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Québec, Louisiane - Le Grand Tour
Le grand Tour - Québec, Louisiane
En Amérique du Nord, Patrick de Carolis part sur les traces des explorateurs français qui ont conquis près de deux tiers du te...
Le grand Tour - Québec, Louisiane
En Amérique du Nord, Patrick de Carolis part sur les traces des explorateurs français qui ont conquis près de deux tiers du territoire, comme Jacques Cartier ou Samuel de Champlain au XVIe siècle. Quant à La Louisiane, elle reste marquée par l'explorateur et gouverneur Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, fondateur de la Nouvelle-Orléans. C'est l'occasion de visiter cette ville, et notamment le quartier français, la cathédrale Saint-Louis, ou encore le restaurant «Chez Antoine», qui sont autant de témoignages de l'héritage français. Enfin, Patrick de Carolis rencontre André Manoukian, qui invite à découvrir l'histoire du jazz, qu'il affectionne.
Faire de la culture un grand voyage !
Patrick de Carolis s'inspire de la démarche des artistes et jeunes aristocrates du XVIIIe siècle et part à la rencontre de personnages emblématiques à travers le monde.
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Le grand Tour - Québec, Louisiane
En Amérique du Nord, Patrick de Carolis part sur les traces des explorateurs français qui ont conquis près de deux tiers du territoire, comme Jacques Cartier ou Samuel de Champlain au XVIe siècle. Quant à La Louisiane, elle reste marquée par l'explorateur et gouverneur Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, fondateur de la Nouvelle-Orléans. C'est l'occasion de visiter cette ville, et notamment le quartier français, la cathédrale Saint-Louis, ou encore le restaurant «Chez Antoine», qui sont autant de témoignages de l'héritage français. Enfin, Patrick de Carolis rencontre André Manoukian, qui invite à découvrir l'histoire du jazz, qu'il affectionne.
Faire de la culture un grand voyage !
Patrick de Carolis s'inspire de la démarche des artistes et jeunes aristocrates du XVIIIe siècle et part à la rencontre de personnages emblématiques à travers le monde.
Retrouvez toutes les informations sur http://www.legrandtour.fr/
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- published: 03 Dec 2014
- views: 2114
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Ville de Québec Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ville de Québec in Canada.
On behalf of the French crown, in 1608, Samuel de Champlain established a fur trading post from which originated Québec, a city that today looms over the Saint Lawrence River like a majestic fortress. It is the birthplace of French culture in North America.
With its small towers and green glimmering roofs, the Chateau Frontenac majesticall
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Winter in Quebec City Travel Guide
Having now visited Quebec City in both the summer and winter I'm officially naming it our favorite city in Canada. I've never visited a city where I felt such a radical difference between seasons. Coming back here in the winter felt like falling in love and rediscovering Quebec City all over again. We bundled up early on a Sunday morning to wander around the Old City before the masses converged. W
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10 THINGS TO DO IN QUEBEC CITY | Travel Guide
If you want to experience a Canadian city with a bit of French flair, then you need to visit Quebec City.
Situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, this is a town with good looks and a big heart.
We only had a day and a half there, but that was enough time to wander the cobbled streets, catch some street performances, and visit many of the top attractions.
The following is a little vi
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Things to do in Quebec City | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Quebec City | Top Attractions Travel Guide Video Playlist:
1) 10 THINGS TO DO IN QUEBEC CITY | Travel Guide
2) CARNAVAL DE QUÉBEC | Quebec City Winter Carnival
3) Winter in Quebec City Travel Guide
4) ICE HOTEL: Hôtel de Glace - Quebec City, Canada
5) Crazy Adventure Ice Canoeing
6) ICE CANOE RACE at Quebec City Carnival (le Grand Défi des Glaces)
7) Quebec Winter Carnival Night P
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Quebec City Winter Carnival Travel Guide (Carnaval de Québec)
There is no place on earth that embraces winter with as much enthusiasm as Quebec City. Having the chance to participate in the Winter Carnival festivities was an opportunity of a lifetime. What did we do? Well, it's more like what didn't we do. Ice canoeing, dog sledding, sleigh riding and tobogganing to mention just a few. When we weren't exploring the Old Quarters of Quebec City we were off doi
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TRAVEL GUIDE QUEBEC: Quebec City (Must SEE Places!)
In this video, Ann and I tour around Quebec City. It is an absolutely beautiful place to visit. We explore the Chateau Frontenac, Walk around the Old Town and take in the amazing scenery. Definitely a MUST-SEE destination, especially if you live in North America.
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Visit Canada - Montreal and Quebec City Travel Guide and Top Attractions
For those looking to experience Canadian culture look no further than Montreal and Quebec City. As two of Canada's most historic cities you'll find world class festivals, arts and entertainment that rival any city in North America or even Europe.
Whether you're eating poutine or trying other French Canadian food your stomach will always be satisfied. For a slice of Canadian culture check out th
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Travel Guide - Quebec City, Canada
http://www.WatchMojo.com presents a handy travel guide for anyone planning to visit the old and European-like feel of Quebec City.
Subscribe to our new dedicated WatchMojo Travel channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/WatchMojoTravel
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TRAVEL GUIDE: Sleeping in an Ice Hotel "Quebec City"
The Hotel de Glace in Quebec City, Canada is a must-see! You can have a drink at the ice bar, get lost in the maze or even spend the night. Adventure travel at its best!
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Travel Guide: Vieux Quebec, Quebec City
http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the oldest part of Quebec City, Vieux Quebec which is bordered by old city walls.
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TRAVEL GUIDE: How to Celebrate Carnival de Quebec
Carnaval de Quebec is the BIGGEST winter festival IN THE WORLD! From dog sledding to tubing to snow baths to night parades, Quebec City celebrates winter to the max! Winter time may be pretty intense in Canada, but the people of Quebec sure know how to make the best of the cold.
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada Travel Guide
Montreal - Quebec - Canada Travel Guide, Vacation
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First-time visitors never fail to be surprised by Montreal; French-speaking with grand old buildings and a European vibe, it sits apart from other North American cities.
In fact, it really is like no other. Montreal combines old-warm charm and metr
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Travel Guide: Ile D'Orleans, Quebec City
http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the historical island Ile D'Orleans just outside of Quebec City.
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Montreal Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world architecture with modern dashes.
When Mark Twain visited Montreal in the 19th century, he was so taken by its many churches that he nicknamed it “The City of 100 Bell Towers.” These numerous buildings are often part of Montreal sightseeing; marve
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Quebec - A Travel Guide (part 1)
Part one of a travel guide to the beautiful Canadian province of Quebec.
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Quebec - A Travel Guide (part 2)
Part two of a travel guide to the beautiful Canadian province of Quebec.
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Montreal Travel Guide & Cuisine Tour: Summer and Winter Top Attractions
Montreal is a world class city any given time of year. The following is a summer and winter travel guide offering up top attractions, things to do and cuisine worth trying. This gem of a city located in Québec, Canada offers something for everyone. If you only have time to only visit one big city in Canada let it be Montréal.
30 Things to do in Montreal Summer Edition:
1) Museum of Fine Arts -
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Trip to Quebec City Canada - Travel Guide Quebec
The beauty of Quebec City Canada and the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac - our favorite photos from our vacation.
Canada is the second largest country in the world, and is a land of pristine wilderness frontiers and bustling modern metropolises. Canada offers a wide variety of authentic and exciting experiences just a short distance away. Stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and as far nor
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Vieux Québec Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Vieux Québec. On behalf of the French crown, in 1608 Samuel De Champlain established a fur trading post from which originated ...
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Ottawa Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty.
The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can g
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TorontoTV - Quebec Travel Guide 2009
TorontoTV - Quebec Travel Guide 2009.
Ville de Québec Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ville de Québec in Canada.
On behalf of the French crown, in 1608, Samuel de Champlain established a fur trading post from which ...
Travel video about destination Ville de Québec in Canada.
On behalf of the French crown, in 1608, Samuel de Champlain established a fur trading post from which originated Québec, a city that today looms over the Saint Lawrence River like a majestic fortress. It is the birthplace of French culture in North America.
With its small towers and green glimmering roofs, the Chateau Frontenac majestically watches over the city. The castle like hotel was built and lavishly furnished in 1894 by the Canadian Pacific Railway and in 1943, was the rendezvous for the allies who met to prepare for the Normandy Landings.
Québec's upper city is encircled by a four kilometre long fortified wall that was alternately built upon by the French and the English. In former times, various gates barred entry to the fortress but today, they are wide open and welcome visitors into the well preserved old town.
Designed by master builder Baillairgè in 1844, Basilique-cathédrale de Notre-Dame-de-Québec was Canada's first Catholic cathedral. The Baroque dome of the basilica demonstrates the splendor of Catholic Church design while the altar captivates with its rich detail and paintings of the Holy Mother.
The Funiculaire connects the upper city with the lower, the Quartier Petit Champlaine that was the country's first settlement.
The train station looks like a medieval castle and its large hall seems to be the grand entrance chamber of a palace. The station's anterooms contain huge windows while its ceilings display colorful glass images.
Canada's oldest city has successfully retained its deep and historic roots and has sensitively linked them to the needs of the modern world. Québec is truly a sparkling gem of French culture in North America.
wn.com/Ville De Québec Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ville de Québec in Canada.
On behalf of the French crown, in 1608, Samuel de Champlain established a fur trading post from which originated Québec, a city that today looms over the Saint Lawrence River like a majestic fortress. It is the birthplace of French culture in North America.
With its small towers and green glimmering roofs, the Chateau Frontenac majestically watches over the city. The castle like hotel was built and lavishly furnished in 1894 by the Canadian Pacific Railway and in 1943, was the rendezvous for the allies who met to prepare for the Normandy Landings.
Québec's upper city is encircled by a four kilometre long fortified wall that was alternately built upon by the French and the English. In former times, various gates barred entry to the fortress but today, they are wide open and welcome visitors into the well preserved old town.
Designed by master builder Baillairgè in 1844, Basilique-cathédrale de Notre-Dame-de-Québec was Canada's first Catholic cathedral. The Baroque dome of the basilica demonstrates the splendor of Catholic Church design while the altar captivates with its rich detail and paintings of the Holy Mother.
The Funiculaire connects the upper city with the lower, the Quartier Petit Champlaine that was the country's first settlement.
The train station looks like a medieval castle and its large hall seems to be the grand entrance chamber of a palace. The station's anterooms contain huge windows while its ceilings display colorful glass images.
Canada's oldest city has successfully retained its deep and historic roots and has sensitively linked them to the needs of the modern world. Québec is truly a sparkling gem of French culture in North America.
- published: 15 Jun 2014
- views: 3448
Winter in Quebec City Travel Guide
Having now visited Quebec City in both the summer and winter I'm officially naming it our favorite city in Canada. I've never visited a city where I felt such a...
Having now visited Quebec City in both the summer and winter I'm officially naming it our favorite city in Canada. I've never visited a city where I felt such a radical difference between seasons. Coming back here in the winter felt like falling in love and rediscovering Quebec City all over again. We bundled up early on a Sunday morning to wander around the Old City before the masses converged. We ended up walking (or should I say sliding/skating) down Petit Champlain marveling at all of the festive and Christmas decorations before warming up next to a fire and then grabbing a hot chocolate, Nanaimo bar and cookies. Later we wandered down to the Saint Lawrence where we could see massive chunks of ice floating down the river. Finally, we checked out a few different vantage points where we could admire some of the best city views and snap photos of the Château Frontenac.
Winter in Quebec City Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Faster, horses! Faster!
And how is the ice princess this morning?
Doing very well. This morning we are heading in to the Old City. We're going to do a bit of a walking tour on our own. Let's head into town and check it out.
We are about to enter the old city.
There are real benefits to waking up early on a Sunday morning. We've practically got the old part of the city to ourselves. And what a different feel. In the summer it had a totally different vibe and now in the winter it's like an entirely new city to explore.
So I just noticed there are railings all along the street and I think it is because it is so steep and it gets so icy in the wintertime that if they didn't have these babies people would just be sliding all the way down. Well, we've been sliding a lot anyways. Yes.
So it is kind of cool being here in the winter because even though it is February it still feels like Christmas never left. Like we still have Christmas trees, Christmas lights, lots of red. So it feels very festive. Absolutely.
We found a little place where to warm up. There is a little outdoor fireplace. It is our own personal fire place.
And we really need it after all that walking. Put your legs up by the fire.
It's a dragon! It's a snow dragon! A fire breathing dragon.
Alright, it is time to warm up. Let's go for a hot chocolate and maybe even a cupcake. Yum yum. Lead the way.
How is that hot chocolate? Mmmm. That is so good after that really really cold walk. Alright, it's time to lick your lips. You've got cream all over your face. There you go.
That's some kind of classic Canadian food. Here we've got Nanaimo bars. Audrey is digging in. Very Canadian. Let's have that first bite. Mmmm. Sweet enough for you?
It's such a nice breakfast.
And I've got fudge and Bonhomme de Carnaval. And this guy has been really nice to me but unfortunately I'm going to have to take a bite out of his head. Sorry, Bonhomme.
Does he taste good? He does.
What do you have over there? And the last indulgence of the day - we've got pure maple sugar fudge.
I'm not surprised you would go for that. You're always looking for fudge wherever we go. I don't have anything to say - it's just pure bliss.
Now if you can believe it we were bonkers enough to be doing ice canoeing out in the Saint Lawrence with those massive chunks of ice. It was just one of the craziest things we've ever done. We can't wait to show you that video as well.
So now we're working our way up to the Chateau Frontenac. That means climbing a lot of steps. I'm already out of breath. We still have a few more to go.
Lead the way.
It's a little steep and slippery over here. I almost feel like I could go snowboarding.
Do it. Do it.
And the concludes our walking tour of Old Quebec. Now we're going to head back to our hotel, warm up a little bit and get ready to do some more exploring in the afternoon.
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion, Canadian cuisine and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
wn.com/Winter In Quebec City Travel Guide
Having now visited Quebec City in both the summer and winter I'm officially naming it our favorite city in Canada. I've never visited a city where I felt such a radical difference between seasons. Coming back here in the winter felt like falling in love and rediscovering Quebec City all over again. We bundled up early on a Sunday morning to wander around the Old City before the masses converged. We ended up walking (or should I say sliding/skating) down Petit Champlain marveling at all of the festive and Christmas decorations before warming up next to a fire and then grabbing a hot chocolate, Nanaimo bar and cookies. Later we wandered down to the Saint Lawrence where we could see massive chunks of ice floating down the river. Finally, we checked out a few different vantage points where we could admire some of the best city views and snap photos of the Château Frontenac.
Winter in Quebec City Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Faster, horses! Faster!
And how is the ice princess this morning?
Doing very well. This morning we are heading in to the Old City. We're going to do a bit of a walking tour on our own. Let's head into town and check it out.
We are about to enter the old city.
There are real benefits to waking up early on a Sunday morning. We've practically got the old part of the city to ourselves. And what a different feel. In the summer it had a totally different vibe and now in the winter it's like an entirely new city to explore.
So I just noticed there are railings all along the street and I think it is because it is so steep and it gets so icy in the wintertime that if they didn't have these babies people would just be sliding all the way down. Well, we've been sliding a lot anyways. Yes.
So it is kind of cool being here in the winter because even though it is February it still feels like Christmas never left. Like we still have Christmas trees, Christmas lights, lots of red. So it feels very festive. Absolutely.
We found a little place where to warm up. There is a little outdoor fireplace. It is our own personal fire place.
And we really need it after all that walking. Put your legs up by the fire.
It's a dragon! It's a snow dragon! A fire breathing dragon.
Alright, it is time to warm up. Let's go for a hot chocolate and maybe even a cupcake. Yum yum. Lead the way.
How is that hot chocolate? Mmmm. That is so good after that really really cold walk. Alright, it's time to lick your lips. You've got cream all over your face. There you go.
That's some kind of classic Canadian food. Here we've got Nanaimo bars. Audrey is digging in. Very Canadian. Let's have that first bite. Mmmm. Sweet enough for you?
It's such a nice breakfast.
And I've got fudge and Bonhomme de Carnaval. And this guy has been really nice to me but unfortunately I'm going to have to take a bite out of his head. Sorry, Bonhomme.
Does he taste good? He does.
What do you have over there? And the last indulgence of the day - we've got pure maple sugar fudge.
I'm not surprised you would go for that. You're always looking for fudge wherever we go. I don't have anything to say - it's just pure bliss.
Now if you can believe it we were bonkers enough to be doing ice canoeing out in the Saint Lawrence with those massive chunks of ice. It was just one of the craziest things we've ever done. We can't wait to show you that video as well.
So now we're working our way up to the Chateau Frontenac. That means climbing a lot of steps. I'm already out of breath. We still have a few more to go.
Lead the way.
It's a little steep and slippery over here. I almost feel like I could go snowboarding.
Do it. Do it.
And the concludes our walking tour of Old Quebec. Now we're going to head back to our hotel, warm up a little bit and get ready to do some more exploring in the afternoon.
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion, Canadian cuisine and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 14 Feb 2015
- views: 12749
10 THINGS TO DO IN QUEBEC CITY | Travel Guide
If you want to experience a Canadian city with a bit of French flair, then you need to visit Quebec City.
Situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, thi...
If you want to experience a Canadian city with a bit of French flair, then you need to visit Quebec City.
Situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, this is a town with good looks and a big heart.
We only had a day and a half there, but that was enough time to wander the cobbled streets, catch some street performances, and visit many of the top attractions.
The following is a little video of our time in historic Quebec City, Canada highlighting the top 10 things to do and see in this top attractions travel guide:
1) Plains of Abraham
We are no standing on the Plains of Abraham and this is the location where the battle between the English and the French was fought. This was the battle that ultimately determined the fate of North America.
This battle was part of the Seven Years' War and it would be the deciding factor over the fate of New France, influencing the later creation of Canada.
2) Citadelle
We just finished visiting the Citadelle and if you get the chance I would suggest you try to be here by ten in the morning. That is when they have the changing of the guard ceremony and it is a lot of fun to watch. They even have a pet goat that takes part so it really is a lot of fun.
The Citadelle is the largest British fortress in North America.
3) Chateau Frontenac
Now we're visiting Chateau Frontenac, one of the most famous hotels in all of Canada. It is a stunner. It is just absolutely beautiful. We're trying to capture it from different vantage points.
The hotel was designed by American architect Bruce Price. It was one of many "château" style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company with the goal of promoting luxury tourism. Today, a night at the Frontenac starts at $379 dollars.
4) Terrasse Dufferin
This boardwalk that we are currently standing on is called Terrasse Dufferin and it is a great place for a stroll. You can catch some street performers, eat some ice cream and you also get some great views of the river below.
The promenade sits right outside the Chateau Frontenac and it is 425 meters in length. You can also catch a funicular nearby which takes you to the Old Lower Town.
5) Quartier Petit Champlain
Petit Champlain is a neighbourhood located in the Old Lower Town. It is quite picturesque, especially when viewed from the Breakneck Stairs. The narrow cobbled streets are lined with small shops and cafes. It's a really fun neighbourhood to explore with a camera in hand.
6) Basilica Notre Dame de Quebec
The Basilica Notre Dame de Quebec is the oldest church in the Americas north of Mexico. If you want to get a sneak peek at the crypt, you'll have to sign up for a guided tour.
7) Rue St. Paul
We're now walking along Rue St. Paul and this is a great place to browse for antiques and you can buy some souvenirs.
Just don't leave your visit to the end of the day because you may find that a lot of the shops have closed.
8) Museum of Civilization
The Museum of Civilization is a great place to learn about the Aboriginal peoples of Quebec.
9) Port of Quebec
We're here now in the Port Area. This is a great place to take a ferry. A lot of people come here to exercise, to fish and just to enjoy the views of the St. Lawrence river. It is a really relaxing place.
The Port of Quebec is the oldest in all of Canada and it played an important role in developing the region. Today you'll find that cruises have replaced much of the former freight traffic.
10) Catch a Street Performance
And lastly, you can't come to Quebec City and not catch a street performance! The city celebrates its performers and you'll often find acts taking place in the town square and parks. Grab a seat for some live entertainment and don't forget to leave a tip at the end!
And that concludes our brief but very enjoyable trip to Quebec City! We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it will help inspire your Canadian travels.
To see our latest city guides and food videos, hit subscribe!
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
wn.com/10 Things To Do In Quebec City | Travel Guide
If you want to experience a Canadian city with a bit of French flair, then you need to visit Quebec City.
Situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, this is a town with good looks and a big heart.
We only had a day and a half there, but that was enough time to wander the cobbled streets, catch some street performances, and visit many of the top attractions.
The following is a little video of our time in historic Quebec City, Canada highlighting the top 10 things to do and see in this top attractions travel guide:
1) Plains of Abraham
We are no standing on the Plains of Abraham and this is the location where the battle between the English and the French was fought. This was the battle that ultimately determined the fate of North America.
This battle was part of the Seven Years' War and it would be the deciding factor over the fate of New France, influencing the later creation of Canada.
2) Citadelle
We just finished visiting the Citadelle and if you get the chance I would suggest you try to be here by ten in the morning. That is when they have the changing of the guard ceremony and it is a lot of fun to watch. They even have a pet goat that takes part so it really is a lot of fun.
The Citadelle is the largest British fortress in North America.
3) Chateau Frontenac
Now we're visiting Chateau Frontenac, one of the most famous hotels in all of Canada. It is a stunner. It is just absolutely beautiful. We're trying to capture it from different vantage points.
The hotel was designed by American architect Bruce Price. It was one of many "château" style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company with the goal of promoting luxury tourism. Today, a night at the Frontenac starts at $379 dollars.
4) Terrasse Dufferin
This boardwalk that we are currently standing on is called Terrasse Dufferin and it is a great place for a stroll. You can catch some street performers, eat some ice cream and you also get some great views of the river below.
The promenade sits right outside the Chateau Frontenac and it is 425 meters in length. You can also catch a funicular nearby which takes you to the Old Lower Town.
5) Quartier Petit Champlain
Petit Champlain is a neighbourhood located in the Old Lower Town. It is quite picturesque, especially when viewed from the Breakneck Stairs. The narrow cobbled streets are lined with small shops and cafes. It's a really fun neighbourhood to explore with a camera in hand.
6) Basilica Notre Dame de Quebec
The Basilica Notre Dame de Quebec is the oldest church in the Americas north of Mexico. If you want to get a sneak peek at the crypt, you'll have to sign up for a guided tour.
7) Rue St. Paul
We're now walking along Rue St. Paul and this is a great place to browse for antiques and you can buy some souvenirs.
Just don't leave your visit to the end of the day because you may find that a lot of the shops have closed.
8) Museum of Civilization
The Museum of Civilization is a great place to learn about the Aboriginal peoples of Quebec.
9) Port of Quebec
We're here now in the Port Area. This is a great place to take a ferry. A lot of people come here to exercise, to fish and just to enjoy the views of the St. Lawrence river. It is a really relaxing place.
The Port of Quebec is the oldest in all of Canada and it played an important role in developing the region. Today you'll find that cruises have replaced much of the former freight traffic.
10) Catch a Street Performance
And lastly, you can't come to Quebec City and not catch a street performance! The city celebrates its performers and you'll often find acts taking place in the town square and parks. Grab a seat for some live entertainment and don't forget to leave a tip at the end!
And that concludes our brief but very enjoyable trip to Quebec City! We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it will help inspire your Canadian travels.
To see our latest city guides and food videos, hit subscribe!
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
- published: 30 Jul 2014
- views: 9255
Things to do in Quebec City | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Quebec City | Top Attractions Travel Guide Video Playlist:
1) 10 THINGS TO DO IN QUEBEC CITY | Travel Guide
2) CARNAVAL DE QUÉBEC | Quebec City...
Things to do in Quebec City | Top Attractions Travel Guide Video Playlist:
1) 10 THINGS TO DO IN QUEBEC CITY | Travel Guide
2) CARNAVAL DE QUÉBEC | Quebec City Winter Carnival
3) Winter in Quebec City Travel Guide
4) ICE HOTEL: Hôtel de Glace - Quebec City, Canada
5) Crazy Adventure Ice Canoeing
6) ICE CANOE RACE at Quebec City Carnival (le Grand Défi des Glaces)
7) Quebec Winter Carnival Night Parade | Carnaval de Québec
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion, Canadian cuisine and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
wn.com/Things To Do In Quebec City | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Quebec City | Top Attractions Travel Guide Video Playlist:
1) 10 THINGS TO DO IN QUEBEC CITY | Travel Guide
2) CARNAVAL DE QUÉBEC | Quebec City Winter Carnival
3) Winter in Quebec City Travel Guide
4) ICE HOTEL: Hôtel de Glace - Quebec City, Canada
5) Crazy Adventure Ice Canoeing
6) ICE CANOE RACE at Quebec City Carnival (le Grand Défi des Glaces)
7) Quebec Winter Carnival Night Parade | Carnaval de Québec
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion, Canadian cuisine and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 16 Aug 2015
- views: 41
Quebec City Winter Carnival Travel Guide (Carnaval de Québec)
There is no place on earth that embraces winter with as much enthusiasm as Quebec City. Having the chance to participate in the Winter Carnival festivities was ...
There is no place on earth that embraces winter with as much enthusiasm as Quebec City. Having the chance to participate in the Winter Carnival festivities was an opportunity of a lifetime. What did we do? Well, it's more like what didn't we do. Ice canoeing, dog sledding, sleigh riding and tobogganing to mention just a few. When we weren't exploring the Old Quarters of Quebec City we were off doing things like checking out the magnificent Ice Hotel or visiting with Bonhomme. Overall, it was a celebration of winter that we'll never forget. The following is a complete travel guide to experiencing Quebec City Carnaval.
Travel Video Playlist:
1) Quebec City Travel Guide Intro
2) CARNAVAL DE QUÉBEC | Quebec City Winter Carnival
3) Winter in Quebec City Travel Guide
4) ICE HOTEL: Hôtel de Glace - Quebec City, Canada
5) Crazy Adventure Ice Canoeing
6) Quebec Winter Carnival Night Parade | Carnaval de Québec
7) DOG SLEDDING at Quebec City Winter Carnival
8) ICE CANOE RACE at Quebec City Carnival (le Grand Défi des Glaces)
9) MEETING BONHOMME - Quebec City Winter Carnival
When it comes to events and tourism in Canada during winter months, no other city can compare with the festive atmosphere of Quebec City. There is no shortage of things to do in Quebec City during the winter carnival including meeting Bonhomme, eating Beavertail, ice fishing, playing hockey and dog sledding. If you're in Quebec City during the coldest time of the year I want to personally wish you a Joyeux Carnaval.
Quebec City Winter Carnival Travel Guide (Carnaval de Québec) Travel Video Transcript:
There is no place on earth that embraces winter with as much enthusiasm as Quebec City. Having the chance to participate in the Winter Carnival festivities was an opportunity of a lifetime. What did we do? Well, it's more like what didn't we do. Ice canoeing, dog sledding, sleigh riding and tobogganing to mention just a few. When we weren't exploring the Old Quarters of Quebec City we were off doing things like checking out the magnificent Ice Hotel or visiting with Bonhomme. Overall, it was a celebration of winter that we'll never forget. The following is a complete travel guide to experiencing Quebec City Carnaval.
Welcome to Quebec City! We are here in the winter capital of the world. And it is carnival which means everyone is out embracing the cold and embracing the winter fun.
Alright, so what are we doing next? We're going to be doing something I've wanted to do for years. We're going to dog sledding! Woo!
Go, puppies go!
Steer it.
Go, puppies!
Good puppies.
Come on, puppies.
We're going ice fishing. We're going to be catching our lunch today.
Ready to fish? I'm ready. I've got my bait. I've got my fishing rod. Let's do this.
They ate your bait.
They ate it and didn't come up.
Let's go get some more.
That is not very good fishing.
I know. That's really bad fishing.
Okay, round two. Let's get ourselves a fish.
Oh, we have a fish and I feel kind of bad.
We got one.
I know I eat fish but I feel a little guilty right now.
Now it is time to cook it.
Lunch, right here.
Just warming up.
Here is our catch of the day. This is the big reveal. You can see the steam coming off.
That smells really nice. I know, I think they've put seasonings on it. Oh, yeah. That looks good.
Have it. Oh, I can't see. The smoke is going in my eyes. Alright, first bite.
Mmmm.
How is it? That's amazing.
Can you look at the camera?
They put some onions and spices inside and a little bit of butter. It's really good.
I think it is time for a romantic sleigh ride for two.
So right now we're getting ready to go inside Bonhomme's ice palace. Let's go visit him.
I even once went to Mexico. It's a little bit warm. When I got there I was about eight feet as I am usually and when I came back I was five foot four.
I melted a little bit.
Is that a video? Let's do something memorable.
Audrey. And you're from? Kingston, right?
Okay.
Hello, my friends from Kingston. We're with Audrey right now. We invite you to come to the biggest winter carnival in the world in Quebec City. I love you all and wish you a Joyeux Carnaval.
I love you all and wish you a Joyeux Carnaval.
Merci.
Bye, bye.
Bye, Bohomme.
Merci.
Alright, unfortunately all things come to an end. We've had an absolutely marvelous day out here at the carnaval. It's been so memorable. Now it's time to go home and warm up.
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion, Canadian cuisine and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
wn.com/Quebec City Winter Carnival Travel Guide (Carnaval De Québec)
There is no place on earth that embraces winter with as much enthusiasm as Quebec City. Having the chance to participate in the Winter Carnival festivities was an opportunity of a lifetime. What did we do? Well, it's more like what didn't we do. Ice canoeing, dog sledding, sleigh riding and tobogganing to mention just a few. When we weren't exploring the Old Quarters of Quebec City we were off doing things like checking out the magnificent Ice Hotel or visiting with Bonhomme. Overall, it was a celebration of winter that we'll never forget. The following is a complete travel guide to experiencing Quebec City Carnaval.
Travel Video Playlist:
1) Quebec City Travel Guide Intro
2) CARNAVAL DE QUÉBEC | Quebec City Winter Carnival
3) Winter in Quebec City Travel Guide
4) ICE HOTEL: Hôtel de Glace - Quebec City, Canada
5) Crazy Adventure Ice Canoeing
6) Quebec Winter Carnival Night Parade | Carnaval de Québec
7) DOG SLEDDING at Quebec City Winter Carnival
8) ICE CANOE RACE at Quebec City Carnival (le Grand Défi des Glaces)
9) MEETING BONHOMME - Quebec City Winter Carnival
When it comes to events and tourism in Canada during winter months, no other city can compare with the festive atmosphere of Quebec City. There is no shortage of things to do in Quebec City during the winter carnival including meeting Bonhomme, eating Beavertail, ice fishing, playing hockey and dog sledding. If you're in Quebec City during the coldest time of the year I want to personally wish you a Joyeux Carnaval.
Quebec City Winter Carnival Travel Guide (Carnaval de Québec) Travel Video Transcript:
There is no place on earth that embraces winter with as much enthusiasm as Quebec City. Having the chance to participate in the Winter Carnival festivities was an opportunity of a lifetime. What did we do? Well, it's more like what didn't we do. Ice canoeing, dog sledding, sleigh riding and tobogganing to mention just a few. When we weren't exploring the Old Quarters of Quebec City we were off doing things like checking out the magnificent Ice Hotel or visiting with Bonhomme. Overall, it was a celebration of winter that we'll never forget. The following is a complete travel guide to experiencing Quebec City Carnaval.
Welcome to Quebec City! We are here in the winter capital of the world. And it is carnival which means everyone is out embracing the cold and embracing the winter fun.
Alright, so what are we doing next? We're going to be doing something I've wanted to do for years. We're going to dog sledding! Woo!
Go, puppies go!
Steer it.
Go, puppies!
Good puppies.
Come on, puppies.
We're going ice fishing. We're going to be catching our lunch today.
Ready to fish? I'm ready. I've got my bait. I've got my fishing rod. Let's do this.
They ate your bait.
They ate it and didn't come up.
Let's go get some more.
That is not very good fishing.
I know. That's really bad fishing.
Okay, round two. Let's get ourselves a fish.
Oh, we have a fish and I feel kind of bad.
We got one.
I know I eat fish but I feel a little guilty right now.
Now it is time to cook it.
Lunch, right here.
Just warming up.
Here is our catch of the day. This is the big reveal. You can see the steam coming off.
That smells really nice. I know, I think they've put seasonings on it. Oh, yeah. That looks good.
Have it. Oh, I can't see. The smoke is going in my eyes. Alright, first bite.
Mmmm.
How is it? That's amazing.
Can you look at the camera?
They put some onions and spices inside and a little bit of butter. It's really good.
I think it is time for a romantic sleigh ride for two.
So right now we're getting ready to go inside Bonhomme's ice palace. Let's go visit him.
I even once went to Mexico. It's a little bit warm. When I got there I was about eight feet as I am usually and when I came back I was five foot four.
I melted a little bit.
Is that a video? Let's do something memorable.
Audrey. And you're from? Kingston, right?
Okay.
Hello, my friends from Kingston. We're with Audrey right now. We invite you to come to the biggest winter carnival in the world in Quebec City. I love you all and wish you a Joyeux Carnaval.
I love you all and wish you a Joyeux Carnaval.
Merci.
Bye, bye.
Bye, Bohomme.
Merci.
Alright, unfortunately all things come to an end. We've had an absolutely marvelous day out here at the carnaval. It's been so memorable. Now it's time to go home and warm up.
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion, Canadian cuisine and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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- published: 15 Mar 2015
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TRAVEL GUIDE QUEBEC: Quebec City (Must SEE Places!)
In this video, Ann and I tour around Quebec City. It is an absolutely beautiful place to visit. We explore the Chateau Frontenac, Walk around the Old Town and t...
In this video, Ann and I tour around Quebec City. It is an absolutely beautiful place to visit. We explore the Chateau Frontenac, Walk around the Old Town and take in the amazing scenery. Definitely a MUST-SEE destination, especially if you live in North America.
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In this video, Ann and I tour around Quebec City. It is an absolutely beautiful place to visit. We explore the Chateau Frontenac, Walk around the Old Town and take in the amazing scenery. Definitely a MUST-SEE destination, especially if you live in North America.
- published: 09 Jun 2013
- views: 5744
Visit Canada - Montreal and Quebec City Travel Guide and Top Attractions
For those looking to experience Canadian culture look no further than Montreal and Quebec City. As two of Canada's most historic cities you'll find world class...
For those looking to experience Canadian culture look no further than Montreal and Quebec City. As two of Canada's most historic cities you'll find world class festivals, arts and entertainment that rival any city in North America or even Europe.
Whether you're eating poutine or trying other French Canadian food your stomach will always be satisfied. For a slice of Canadian culture check out the talented street performers or take in the Cirque du Soleil.
Visit Canada - Montreal and Quebec City Attractions Travel Guide:
30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
1) Visit the Museum of Fine Arts - Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
2) Hike up Mount Royal Park - Mont Royal
3) Check out Le Plateau Neighborliness - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4) Tam Tams drumming on Sundays in Mount Royal Park - Les Tam-Tams du Mont Royal
5) Wander around the campus area of McGill University - l'Université McGill
6) Eat poutine - cantines or casse-croûtes
7) Visit the historic area of Old Montreal - Vieux-Montréal
8) Lookout point from Mount Royal Park - Parc du Mont-Royal
9) Go shopping at Bonsecours Market - Marché Bonsecours
10) Habitat 67 - Expo 67
11) Check out the many summer and winter festivals in Montreal including the Highlands games, Rogers cup, Tango events and Blues festival.
12) Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal - Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal
13) Visit the Montreal Biodome - Biodôme de Montréal
14) Montreal's Olympic Stadium 'The Big O' - Stade Olympique de Montréal
15) Montreal Botanical Garden - Jardin botanique de Montréal
16) Watch a Habs game the Montreal Canadiens - Les Canadiens de Montréal
17) Eat Montreal smoked meat at Schwartz's - viande fumée
18) Notre-Dame Cathedral - Notre-Dame Basilica
19) Cirque du Soleil 'Circus of the sun'
20) Montreal street art and graffiti
21) Go shopping and people watching along Saint Catherine Street - Rue Sainte-Catherine
22) Go shopping or warm up under Montreal's Underground City - RÉSO or La Ville Souterraine
23) Relax, exercise or have a picnic at La Fontaine Park - Parc La Fontaine)
24) Montreal's Gay Village - Le Village gai
25) Eat Montreal bagels at St-Viateur Bagel - petit pain
26) Ride a bicycle around the city
27) Visit Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral - Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde
28) Visit the Old Port of Montreal - Vieux-Port de Montréal
29) Take the Metro around Montreal - Métro de Montréal
30) In-line skate or bicycle around Lachine Canal - Canal de Lachine
10 Things to do in Quebec City Top Attractions Travel Guide:
1) Plains of Abraham - Bataille des Plaines d'Abraham
2) Citadelle of Quebec - Citadelle de Québec
3) Chateau Frontenac - Fairmont Le Château Frontenac
4) Dufferin Terrace - Terrasse Dufferin
5) Quartier Petit Champlain
6) Our Lady of Quebec City - Catherdral Basilica of Notre Dame de Quebec
7) St. Paul Street - Rue St. Paul
8) Museum of Civilization - Musée de la civilisation à Québec
9) Port of Quebec - Port de Québec
10) Catch a Street Performance - Artistes de Rue
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
wn.com/Visit Canada Montreal And Quebec City Travel Guide And Top Attractions
For those looking to experience Canadian culture look no further than Montreal and Quebec City. As two of Canada's most historic cities you'll find world class festivals, arts and entertainment that rival any city in North America or even Europe.
Whether you're eating poutine or trying other French Canadian food your stomach will always be satisfied. For a slice of Canadian culture check out the talented street performers or take in the Cirque du Soleil.
Visit Canada - Montreal and Quebec City Attractions Travel Guide:
30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
1) Visit the Museum of Fine Arts - Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
2) Hike up Mount Royal Park - Mont Royal
3) Check out Le Plateau Neighborliness - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4) Tam Tams drumming on Sundays in Mount Royal Park - Les Tam-Tams du Mont Royal
5) Wander around the campus area of McGill University - l'Université McGill
6) Eat poutine - cantines or casse-croûtes
7) Visit the historic area of Old Montreal - Vieux-Montréal
8) Lookout point from Mount Royal Park - Parc du Mont-Royal
9) Go shopping at Bonsecours Market - Marché Bonsecours
10) Habitat 67 - Expo 67
11) Check out the many summer and winter festivals in Montreal including the Highlands games, Rogers cup, Tango events and Blues festival.
12) Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal - Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal
13) Visit the Montreal Biodome - Biodôme de Montréal
14) Montreal's Olympic Stadium 'The Big O' - Stade Olympique de Montréal
15) Montreal Botanical Garden - Jardin botanique de Montréal
16) Watch a Habs game the Montreal Canadiens - Les Canadiens de Montréal
17) Eat Montreal smoked meat at Schwartz's - viande fumée
18) Notre-Dame Cathedral - Notre-Dame Basilica
19) Cirque du Soleil 'Circus of the sun'
20) Montreal street art and graffiti
21) Go shopping and people watching along Saint Catherine Street - Rue Sainte-Catherine
22) Go shopping or warm up under Montreal's Underground City - RÉSO or La Ville Souterraine
23) Relax, exercise or have a picnic at La Fontaine Park - Parc La Fontaine)
24) Montreal's Gay Village - Le Village gai
25) Eat Montreal bagels at St-Viateur Bagel - petit pain
26) Ride a bicycle around the city
27) Visit Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral - Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde
28) Visit the Old Port of Montreal - Vieux-Port de Montréal
29) Take the Metro around Montreal - Métro de Montréal
30) In-line skate or bicycle around Lachine Canal - Canal de Lachine
10 Things to do in Quebec City Top Attractions Travel Guide:
1) Plains of Abraham - Bataille des Plaines d'Abraham
2) Citadelle of Quebec - Citadelle de Québec
3) Chateau Frontenac - Fairmont Le Château Frontenac
4) Dufferin Terrace - Terrasse Dufferin
5) Quartier Petit Champlain
6) Our Lady of Quebec City - Catherdral Basilica of Notre Dame de Quebec
7) St. Paul Street - Rue St. Paul
8) Museum of Civilization - Musée de la civilisation à Québec
9) Port of Quebec - Port de Québec
10) Catch a Street Performance - Artistes de Rue
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
- published: 05 Aug 2014
- views: 6862
Travel Guide - Quebec City, Canada
http://www.WatchMojo.com presents a handy travel guide for anyone planning to visit the old and European-like feel of Quebec City.
Subscribe to our new dedicat...
http://www.WatchMojo.com presents a handy travel guide for anyone planning to visit the old and European-like feel of Quebec City.
Subscribe to our new dedicated WatchMojo Travel channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/WatchMojoTravel
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http://www.WatchMojo.com presents a handy travel guide for anyone planning to visit the old and European-like feel of Quebec City.
Subscribe to our new dedicated WatchMojo Travel channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/WatchMojoTravel
- published: 06 Dec 2008
- views: 171210
TRAVEL GUIDE: Sleeping in an Ice Hotel "Quebec City"
The Hotel de Glace in Quebec City, Canada is a must-see! You can have a drink at the ice bar, get lost in the maze or even spend the night. Adventure travel at ...
The Hotel de Glace in Quebec City, Canada is a must-see! You can have a drink at the ice bar, get lost in the maze or even spend the night. Adventure travel at its best!
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The Hotel de Glace in Quebec City, Canada is a must-see! You can have a drink at the ice bar, get lost in the maze or even spend the night. Adventure travel at its best!
Join the adventure on:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/hopscotchtheglobe
Twitter - http://twitter.com/HTGlobe
Travel Blog - http://www.hopscotchtheglobe.com/
Acting Website - http://www.kristensarah.net
A special thanks to:
Hôtel de Glace - http://www.hoteldeglace-canada.com/
Tourisme Québec - QuébecOriginal.com
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- published: 15 Mar 2013
- views: 9878
Travel Guide: Vieux Quebec, Quebec City
http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the oldest part of Quebec City, Vieux Quebec which is bordered by old city walls....
http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the oldest part of Quebec City, Vieux Quebec which is bordered by old city walls.
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http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the oldest part of Quebec City, Vieux Quebec which is bordered by old city walls.
- published: 06 Dec 2008
- views: 13654
TRAVEL GUIDE: How to Celebrate Carnival de Quebec
Carnaval de Quebec is the BIGGEST winter festival IN THE WORLD! From dog sledding to tubing to snow baths to night parades, Quebec City celebrates winter to the...
Carnaval de Quebec is the BIGGEST winter festival IN THE WORLD! From dog sledding to tubing to snow baths to night parades, Quebec City celebrates winter to the max! Winter time may be pretty intense in Canada, but the people of Quebec sure know how to make the best of the cold.
Join the adventure on:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/hopscotchtheg...
Twitter - http://twitter.com/HTGlobe
Travel Blog - http://www.hopscotchtheglobe.com/
Acting Website - http://www.kristensarah.net
A special thanks to:
Tourisme Québec - QuébecOriginal.com
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Royalty Free Music by http://audiomicro.com/royalty-free-music
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Carnaval de Quebec is the BIGGEST winter festival IN THE WORLD! From dog sledding to tubing to snow baths to night parades, Quebec City celebrates winter to the max! Winter time may be pretty intense in Canada, but the people of Quebec sure know how to make the best of the cold.
Join the adventure on:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/hopscotchtheg...
Twitter - http://twitter.com/HTGlobe
Travel Blog - http://www.hopscotchtheglobe.com/
Acting Website - http://www.kristensarah.net
A special thanks to:
Tourisme Québec - QuébecOriginal.com
Music provided by:
Royalty Free Music by http://audiomicro.com/royalty-free-music
- published: 30 Apr 2013
- views: 7261
Montreal, Quebec, Canada Travel Guide
Montreal - Quebec - Canada Travel Guide, Vacation
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First-tim...
Montreal - Quebec - Canada Travel Guide, Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Montreal - Quebec - Canada http://goo.gl/LHslES
First-time visitors never fail to be surprised by Montreal; French-speaking with grand old buildings and a European vibe, it sits apart from other North American cities.
In fact, it really is like no other. Montreal combines old-warm charm and metropolitan energy, small-town warmth and friendliness with vibrant, cosmopolitan cool and bohemian vibes with lively, upbeat sparks. Unlike the modern sprawls sometimes associated with other Canadian urban centres, Montreal is anything but samey. In fact, its intoxicating diversity -- when it comes to ethnicity, culture, language and cuisine -- is what makes this city tick.
For gourmands, the city has plenty to offer; it claims to have the largest number of eateries per capita in North America. Food and drink are celebrated with gusto with a number of enticing culinary events throughout the year. In addition, the city's public markets are something to truly savour -- tuck into delicious regional specialities like crepes and fried squid and ubiquitous maple food products as you browse countless stalls selling tantalising treats.
When it comes to sightseeing, there's plenty to gawp at. Thanks to a relatively small downtown area and squeaky clean public transport system, tourists can explore the city safe in knowledge that they won't get lost, or indeed hassled.
Enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride (calèche) along the St Laurence River in Old Montreal and amble down to the buzzing harbourfront replete with cyclists, roller-bladers, pedal boats and passers-by. Stroll to The Plateau where wrought-iron staircases, designer fashion boutiques, a thriving arts scene and snazzy nightspots pepper its funky streets. Pop over to Mile End, once the home to the city's Jewish and Italian communities, and now a cool district with quirky restaurants, cafes, shops and bars to explore. Spend some time in Downtown offering a fabulous mix of soaring skyscrapers and heritage buildings intermingled with quaint boutiques. Soak up the peaceful vibes in The Village, one of the largest gay districts in North America, where you can dine al fresco in the summer when the main drag, Sainte-Catherine Street, becomes pedestrianised. Sip a cappuccino in Little Italy, home to one of the city's best markets, the Jean-Talon Market, or escape from the urban hustle to Pôle des Rapides, a 21km-long (12 miles) recreational park just minutes from downtown where you can enjoy a lazy cruise along the locks of the Lachine Canal.
Meanwhile, Montreal is the gateway to some incredible natural surroundings -- steal away to the Laurentians for a day or weekend trip to sample its golf courses, spa hotels and tiny mountain villages. Or head south east to the Montérégie, home to orchards, vineyards and maple groves. Meanwhile, the Eastern Townships draw legions of cyclists, thanks to 500km (310 miles) of winding biking trails through unspoilt countryside and towns characterised by Victorian architecture.
Back in the city itself, plan your visit to coincide with one of the city's cultural or sporting events -- from fireworks or food, to jazz music or chamber music, international tennis or the Grand Prix, there's sure to be something on to pique your interest.
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Montreal - Quebec - Canada Travel Guide, Vacation
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First-time visitors never fail to be surprised by Montreal; French-speaking with grand old buildings and a European vibe, it sits apart from other North American cities.
In fact, it really is like no other. Montreal combines old-warm charm and metropolitan energy, small-town warmth and friendliness with vibrant, cosmopolitan cool and bohemian vibes with lively, upbeat sparks. Unlike the modern sprawls sometimes associated with other Canadian urban centres, Montreal is anything but samey. In fact, its intoxicating diversity -- when it comes to ethnicity, culture, language and cuisine -- is what makes this city tick.
For gourmands, the city has plenty to offer; it claims to have the largest number of eateries per capita in North America. Food and drink are celebrated with gusto with a number of enticing culinary events throughout the year. In addition, the city's public markets are something to truly savour -- tuck into delicious regional specialities like crepes and fried squid and ubiquitous maple food products as you browse countless stalls selling tantalising treats.
When it comes to sightseeing, there's plenty to gawp at. Thanks to a relatively small downtown area and squeaky clean public transport system, tourists can explore the city safe in knowledge that they won't get lost, or indeed hassled.
Enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride (calèche) along the St Laurence River in Old Montreal and amble down to the buzzing harbourfront replete with cyclists, roller-bladers, pedal boats and passers-by. Stroll to The Plateau where wrought-iron staircases, designer fashion boutiques, a thriving arts scene and snazzy nightspots pepper its funky streets. Pop over to Mile End, once the home to the city's Jewish and Italian communities, and now a cool district with quirky restaurants, cafes, shops and bars to explore. Spend some time in Downtown offering a fabulous mix of soaring skyscrapers and heritage buildings intermingled with quaint boutiques. Soak up the peaceful vibes in The Village, one of the largest gay districts in North America, where you can dine al fresco in the summer when the main drag, Sainte-Catherine Street, becomes pedestrianised. Sip a cappuccino in Little Italy, home to one of the city's best markets, the Jean-Talon Market, or escape from the urban hustle to Pôle des Rapides, a 21km-long (12 miles) recreational park just minutes from downtown where you can enjoy a lazy cruise along the locks of the Lachine Canal.
Meanwhile, Montreal is the gateway to some incredible natural surroundings -- steal away to the Laurentians for a day or weekend trip to sample its golf courses, spa hotels and tiny mountain villages. Or head south east to the Montérégie, home to orchards, vineyards and maple groves. Meanwhile, the Eastern Townships draw legions of cyclists, thanks to 500km (310 miles) of winding biking trails through unspoilt countryside and towns characterised by Victorian architecture.
Back in the city itself, plan your visit to coincide with one of the city's cultural or sporting events -- from fireworks or food, to jazz music or chamber music, international tennis or the Grand Prix, there's sure to be something on to pique your interest.
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- published: 04 Dec 2013
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Travel Guide: Ile D'Orleans, Quebec City
http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the historical island Ile D'Orleans just outside of Quebec City....
http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the historical island Ile D'Orleans just outside of Quebec City.
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http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the historical island Ile D'Orleans just outside of Quebec City.
Montreal Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world archite...
Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world architecture with modern dashes.
When Mark Twain visited Montreal in the 19th century, he was so taken by its many churches that he nicknamed it “The City of 100 Bell Towers.” These numerous buildings are often part of Montreal sightseeing; marvel at the imposing stone façade of Christ Church Cathedral, or stand beneath the great arched ceiling of the beautiful Notre Dame Basilica. You can spend days exploring the city’s many sacred spaces, but Montreal tourism is so much more than that; if you’re a foodie, you’re in luck, because the residents of Montreal adore a good meal, whether it’s poutine from a streetside bistro or fresh produce from the farmers market.
A tour of Montreal will take you across cobblestone streets and through architecture that dates back to the 1600s, but one thing you must remember to do is to walk and play in its numerous green spaces. The city’s inhabitants take great pride in Montreal’s natural beauty, and hikes up Mont Royal or along the St. Lawrence River are frequent activities for locals. Remember to bring your camera, as the riverfront and the mountain are full of striking photo opportunities.
What is your favorite part of Montreal?
Visit our Montreal travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to Montreal, Canada. This extraordinary city, which began life as a French colony in the 1600s, is now a stunning metropolis combining old-world architecture with modern dashes.
When Mark Twain visited Montreal in the 19th century, he was so taken by its many churches that he nicknamed it “The City of 100 Bell Towers.” These numerous buildings are often part of Montreal sightseeing; marvel at the imposing stone façade of Christ Church Cathedral, or stand beneath the great arched ceiling of the beautiful Notre Dame Basilica. You can spend days exploring the city’s many sacred spaces, but Montreal tourism is so much more than that; if you’re a foodie, you’re in luck, because the residents of Montreal adore a good meal, whether it’s poutine from a streetside bistro or fresh produce from the farmers market.
A tour of Montreal will take you across cobblestone streets and through architecture that dates back to the 1600s, but one thing you must remember to do is to walk and play in its numerous green spaces. The city’s inhabitants take great pride in Montreal’s natural beauty, and hikes up Mont Royal or along the St. Lawrence River are frequent activities for locals. Remember to bring your camera, as the riverfront and the mountain are full of striking photo opportunities.
What is your favorite part of Montreal?
Visit our Montreal travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Quebec - A Travel Guide (part 1)
Part one of a travel guide to the beautiful Canadian province of Quebec....
Part one of a travel guide to the beautiful Canadian province of Quebec.
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Part one of a travel guide to the beautiful Canadian province of Quebec.
Quebec - A Travel Guide (part 2)
Part two of a travel guide to the beautiful Canadian province of Quebec....
Part two of a travel guide to the beautiful Canadian province of Quebec.
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Part two of a travel guide to the beautiful Canadian province of Quebec.
- published: 13 Feb 2007
- views: 6924
Montreal Travel Guide & Cuisine Tour: Summer and Winter Top Attractions
Montreal is a world class city any given time of year. The following is a summer and winter travel guide offering up top attractions, things to do and cuisine ...
Montreal is a world class city any given time of year. The following is a summer and winter travel guide offering up top attractions, things to do and cuisine worth trying. This gem of a city located in Québec, Canada offers something for everyone. If you only have time to only visit one big city in Canada let it be Montréal.
30 Things to do in Montreal Summer Edition:
1) Museum of Fine Arts - Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
2) Mount Royal Park - Mont Royal
3) Le Plateau Neighborliness - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4) Tam Tams drumming
5) McGill University - l'Université McGill
6) Poutine - cantines or casse-croûtes
7) Historic area of Old Montreal - Vieux-Montréal
8) Lookout Mount Royal Park - Parc du Mont-Royal
9) Bonsecours Market - Marché Bonsecours
10) Habitat 67 - Expo 67
11) Montreal Festivals
12) Saint Joseph's Oratory
13) Montreal Biodome - Biodôme de Montréal
14) Montreal's Olympic Stadium - Stade Olympique de Montréal
15) Montreal Botanical Garden - Jardin botanique de Montréal
16) Montreal Canadiens hockey game Les Canadiens de Montréal
17) Montreal smoked meat at Schwartz's - viande fumée
18) Notre-Dame Cathedral - Notre-Dame Basilica
19) Cirque du Soleil 'Circus of the sun'
20) Montreal street art and graffiti
21) Saint Catherine Street - Rue Sainte-Catherine
22) Montreal's Underground City - RÉSO or La Ville Souterraine
23) Picnic at La Fontaine Park - Parc La Fontaine)
24) Montreal's Gay Village - Le Village gai
25) Eat Montreal bagels at St-Viateur Bagel - petit pain
26) Ride a bicycle around the city
27) Queen of the World Cathedral
28) Old Port of Montreal - Vieux-Port de Montréal
29) Montreal Metro - Métro de Montréal
30) Lachine Canal - Canal de Lachine
Montreal during the wintertime offers many unique activities and things to do compared with all of the summer festivals. One can consider ice skating, showshoeing, dog sledding, cross country skiiing while checking out parks such as Jean-Drapeau for Fête des neiges de Montréal. To warm up grab a poutine at La Banquise, gobble up Montreal style bagels at St-Viateur and eat smoked meat sandwiches at Schwartz's Deli.
Montreal Travel Guide & Cuisine Tour: Summer and Winter Top Attractions Playlist:
1) 30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
2) Things to do in Montreal Winter Travel Guide: One Day Itinerary
3) Eating Poutine in Montreal Quebec Canada
4) Eating a Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwich
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion, Canadian cuisine and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
wn.com/Montreal Travel Guide Cuisine Tour Summer And Winter Top Attractions
Montreal is a world class city any given time of year. The following is a summer and winter travel guide offering up top attractions, things to do and cuisine worth trying. This gem of a city located in Québec, Canada offers something for everyone. If you only have time to only visit one big city in Canada let it be Montréal.
30 Things to do in Montreal Summer Edition:
1) Museum of Fine Arts - Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
2) Mount Royal Park - Mont Royal
3) Le Plateau Neighborliness - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4) Tam Tams drumming
5) McGill University - l'Université McGill
6) Poutine - cantines or casse-croûtes
7) Historic area of Old Montreal - Vieux-Montréal
8) Lookout Mount Royal Park - Parc du Mont-Royal
9) Bonsecours Market - Marché Bonsecours
10) Habitat 67 - Expo 67
11) Montreal Festivals
12) Saint Joseph's Oratory
13) Montreal Biodome - Biodôme de Montréal
14) Montreal's Olympic Stadium - Stade Olympique de Montréal
15) Montreal Botanical Garden - Jardin botanique de Montréal
16) Montreal Canadiens hockey game Les Canadiens de Montréal
17) Montreal smoked meat at Schwartz's - viande fumée
18) Notre-Dame Cathedral - Notre-Dame Basilica
19) Cirque du Soleil 'Circus of the sun'
20) Montreal street art and graffiti
21) Saint Catherine Street - Rue Sainte-Catherine
22) Montreal's Underground City - RÉSO or La Ville Souterraine
23) Picnic at La Fontaine Park - Parc La Fontaine)
24) Montreal's Gay Village - Le Village gai
25) Eat Montreal bagels at St-Viateur Bagel - petit pain
26) Ride a bicycle around the city
27) Queen of the World Cathedral
28) Old Port of Montreal - Vieux-Port de Montréal
29) Montreal Metro - Métro de Montréal
30) Lachine Canal - Canal de Lachine
Montreal during the wintertime offers many unique activities and things to do compared with all of the summer festivals. One can consider ice skating, showshoeing, dog sledding, cross country skiiing while checking out parks such as Jean-Drapeau for Fête des neiges de Montréal. To warm up grab a poutine at La Banquise, gobble up Montreal style bagels at St-Viateur and eat smoked meat sandwiches at Schwartz's Deli.
Montreal Travel Guide & Cuisine Tour: Summer and Winter Top Attractions Playlist:
1) 30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
2) Things to do in Montreal Winter Travel Guide: One Day Itinerary
3) Eating Poutine in Montreal Quebec Canada
4) Eating a Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwich
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion, Canadian cuisine and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 15 Jun 2015
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Trip to Quebec City Canada - Travel Guide Quebec
The beauty of Quebec City Canada and the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac - our favorite photos from our vacation.
Canada is the second largest country in the wo...
The beauty of Quebec City Canada and the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac - our favorite photos from our vacation.
Canada is the second largest country in the world, and is a land of pristine wilderness frontiers and bustling modern metropolises. Canada offers a wide variety of authentic and exciting experiences just a short distance away. Stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and as far north as the Arctic Circle, Canada includes majestic mountain ranges, sparkling lakes and rivers, unique cultures and vibrant cities. Few countries in the world offer as many choices to the traveller as Canada.
Atlas Cruises and Tours http://www.atlastravelweb.com
wn.com/Trip To Quebec City Canada Travel Guide Quebec
The beauty of Quebec City Canada and the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac - our favorite photos from our vacation.
Canada is the second largest country in the world, and is a land of pristine wilderness frontiers and bustling modern metropolises. Canada offers a wide variety of authentic and exciting experiences just a short distance away. Stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and as far north as the Arctic Circle, Canada includes majestic mountain ranges, sparkling lakes and rivers, unique cultures and vibrant cities. Few countries in the world offer as many choices to the traveller as Canada.
Atlas Cruises and Tours http://www.atlastravelweb.com
- published: 04 Jul 2009
- views: 987
Vieux Québec Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Vieux Québec. On behalf of the French crown, in 1608 Samuel De Champlain established a fur trading post from which originated ......
Travel video about destination Vieux Québec. On behalf of the French crown, in 1608 Samuel De Champlain established a fur trading post from which originated ...
wn.com/Vieux Québec Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Vieux Québec. On behalf of the French crown, in 1608 Samuel De Champlain established a fur trading post from which originated ...
Ottawa Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
https://www.expedia.com/Ottawa.d178296.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by pictu...
https://www.expedia.com/Ottawa.d178296.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty.
The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can go ice skating along the Rideau when it ices over. On the south side of the river, you can see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Parliament Hill. A few blocks to the north is the National Gallery of Canada, a stunning glass-and-granite building full of art from Canadian, European, and other North American artists.
You’ll be hungry after all this walking around, so head to ByWard Market. If you see beavertails, don’t worry; they’re a pastry, not part of an actual beaver—and they’re delicious. ByWard Market also has some of the best fresh produce you’ll ever taste, so stock up on fruits and vegetables while you’re there.
After sampling the fare at ByWard Market, cross the river to visit the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec. This is where you can tour recreations of Old Canada: explore 1800s storefronts, wander into log cabins, and learn about the First Nations people who inhabited Canada for thousands of years prior to European settlement.
Round out your trip with a venture to Gatineau Park, where you can relax by the lake or take tea in the MacKenzie King estate.
What’s your favorite part of Ottawa?
Visit our Ottawa travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty.
The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can go ice skating along the Rideau when it ices over. On the south side of the river, you can see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Parliament Hill. A few blocks to the north is the National Gallery of Canada, a stunning glass-and-granite building full of art from Canadian, European, and other North American artists.
You’ll be hungry after all this walking around, so head to ByWard Market. If you see beavertails, don’t worry; they’re a pastry, not part of an actual beaver—and they’re delicious. ByWard Market also has some of the best fresh produce you’ll ever taste, so stock up on fruits and vegetables while you’re there.
After sampling the fare at ByWard Market, cross the river to visit the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec. This is where you can tour recreations of Old Canada: explore 1800s storefronts, wander into log cabins, and learn about the First Nations people who inhabited Canada for thousands of years prior to European settlement.
Round out your trip with a venture to Gatineau Park, where you can relax by the lake or take tea in the MacKenzie King estate.
What’s your favorite part of Ottawa?
Visit our Ottawa travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 20 Feb 2014
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