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Travel Blogs from Quebec City

Quebec City and Surrounding Area

A travel blog entry by maryandjeff

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... Canadian culture). Coming back to a place that you know and love is like coming back home in a way. You’re comfortable with where things are so that you can pick up where you left off. As much as you think you know a place, there are still new things to see and experience. In addition to visiting some of our favourite spots within Quebec City, Jeff and I wanted to visit the area around Quebec City.

Our ...

Quebec City and the Wonder-bus

A travel blog entry by shaeh

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... followed by seconds of sweet and sour chicken, and then a plate of desert including jelly and sticky date pudding. I justified it on the long walk I had done the day before....

We arrived in Quebec and our first stop was the lookout where we were able to clearly see the separation of the old and new city. Quebec is the only fortified wall city in North America so the boundaries are very distinct.

Our final stop was a visit to the Old ...

Quebec

A travel blog entry by lisa-phin

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I arrived in Quebec and wandered the very pretty streets. Its a very historical town and very romantic, the hostel i stayed in was within the old castle city walls, standing above the buildings. That night i had a yum french crepe and then the next morning i jumped on a walking tour with a fantastic tour lady. The tour was fantastic and I can't wait to get back to this city, it is just peaceful, tranquil, filled with history and beautiful. ...

Vive le Quebéc libre!

A travel blog entry by dkontour

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... ready to see the sights of Quebec. To be honest we were so tired we probably would have slept well on a pile of bricks but luckily for us the hotel had played it safe and left the bed in the room.

We followed the wall all the way round the citadel which eventually led us to Le Chateau Frontenac which is supposedly the most photographed hotel in the world. We had never heard of it but it was very impressive, almost like a castle overlooking ...

Beautiful walled city

A travel blog entry by catndeano

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... could park for an hour and a half free and if we waited until 3.30pm it would be free the rest of the evening too. So we drove round looking for the closest we could get to town and parked up. From our spot, we walked to the Citidel, chocolate museum and all around the walled city. Apparentlly, Quebec City is the only walled city in North America and it was really beautiful. We headed back to the van for dinner and ...

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