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Upon entering, guests are greeted with lavish decor and sweeping views overlooking the St. Lawrence River and Old Québec (Vieux ... a stone's throw from Québec City's top sites – is what ...
Stone fortifications, built by the French and improved upon by the British, circle the old center of Vieux Quebec and set it apart from any other city in Canada or the U.S. The walls divide Basse ...
Industrial conversions, historic mansions, and architectural hybrids—these 17 exceptional properties showcase Montreal’s unique approach to hospitality.
There’s never been a better summer to discover Québec City’s unique heritage. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation, and the 400-year-old city is pulling out all ...
Endless activities, stellar restaurants, and lovely hotels ... Québec City with kids. You can walk down to this neighbourhood on the city’s water level, but taking the Old Québec Funicular ...
Often called a bit of Old Europe on American soil, Quebec is the only walled city north of Mexico. The legendary French explorer Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec early in the 17th century ...
The pool is a big hit among guests both young and old. Though small ... it is far from central Québec City (about 6 miles southwest). The Hotel Plaza Quebec is a sight for sore eyes for ...
A World-Class Heritage site, vibrant culture and activities galore, local gastronomy and warm hospitality are just some of the things that make Québec City a one-of-a-kind Canadian city.
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