Chez Pierre Bed and Breakfast
636 Rue D'Aiguillon  , Quebec City
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Chez Pierre Bed and Breakfast Quebec City

636 Rue D'Aiguillon  Quebec City, Quebec, G1R 1M5 , Canada

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Thanksgiving QC stylee

A travel blog entry by kristenmc

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Giving thanks at Thanksgiving - Thanks! Starting our Thanksgiving weekend in the Georges me and a few of the others headed out for a meal followed by our first ICE-HOCKEY experience! Apparently famed for fighting, our local team CRS Express didn`t let u down with a full fistfight occuring within the opening 30 seconds! LET`S GO CRS!! 3 hours, yes 3 …

More goodbyes and more hellos....

A travel blog entry by kristenmc

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Delia's Departure So it was with more tears and emotion that Miss Fagundes left us on the 1st of May....once again with the most unsuitable location of the Rock Cafe being the selected venue! Thank goodness for Monkey Business to see us through! We all spent a rather lovely last evening together however with Delia cooking up a storm as ever with …

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Épilogue et palmares

A travel blog entry by cawo

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... me initial....l'ajout officel de l'Europe dans la mire de futurs voyages de la petite famille aventurière.

Un petit palmarès pour nos souvenirs et vous faire saliver:

Top visite:
1. Tout de Beaume les Messieurs, évidemment. Vu d'en haut, d'en bas, de la cascade et de ses sentiers plein de fées
2. Les confettis du Carnaval de Chalon sur Saone.
3. La découverte du beau château médiéval derrière le ...

Battlefields Park In The Snow

A travel blog entry by mish_brendan

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... Park which is the site where the most important battles between the French and British took place as they bid for their right to control the region. Eventually the British were successful under General Wolfe who died during their campaign at the Fields of Abraham in the late 1600s. We were both impressed by the visitors centre that has a very informative yet simple multimedia exhibit that ...

Quebec City

A travel blog entry by mkuncio

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... that makes you appreciate what we now have yet we tend take a lot of things for granted. For me

Quebec City took me back in time, by walking down cobble stones alleys with cathedral style buildings either side of you. It’s truly an amazing city.

We started out on adventure to Quebec City by travelling on the greyhound from Montreal. We contemplated hiring a car and driving up to Quebec City but it was more economical ...