Quebec City: Old Québec is a historic ... But you don’t have to travel overseas to admire ancient places of worship, even if they are not quite as tall or famous. However, Notre-Dame-des ...
The weather may be in the single digits but there’s skating, vintage luxury shops, an ice hotel, a jazz bar to cozy up in.
This historic neighborhood (and UNESCO World Heritage Site) houses some of the city's most notable attractions, including the Citadel, Quartier Petit-Champlain and Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica ...
Another one of our favorite places to visit in Quebec City with kids is Domaine de Maizerets, a suburban oasis. The park offers outdoor adventures in spaces with a labyrinth, arboretum ...
Mycotourism, or mushroom tourism, is becoming increasingly popular as travellers seek out more nature-focused experiences.
The best times to visit Québec City are June through September and December through February. During the summer and winter months, the city's social calendar is booked solid with festivals.
Widespread winter warnings are in effect for a burst of rough conditions, and a dangerous travel risk across Quebec late ...
The nice thing is when you head back into the city, you get to see old Quebec from a whole new perspective." What to Read Before You Go: Willa Cather's historical masterpiece Shadows on the Rock ...
Rising dramatically from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, massive, sheer Percé Rock towers off the tip of Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula like a ship at sea. This rugged, windswept region spans 11,714 square ...