La Maison Bourlamaque
1045 de Bourlamaque, Quebec City
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La Maison Bourlamaque Quebec City

1045 de Bourlamaque Quebec City, Quebec, G1R 2P3, Canada

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Épilogue et palmares

A travel blog entry by cawo

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... ses chiens qui jappent un après l'autre ce qui nous permet de suivre la progression d'un marcheur, ses arbres à boules, ses conducteurs qui ne sont pas chicken pantoute.

Que dire de ses petites voitures, des petits matins tout givrés, de ses bons cafés servis avec un petit lait chaud et aussi le petit blanc-cassis du midi autour d'un bon morceau de pain (de blé!!), d'un bon pâté et d'un bon morceau de fromage bien ...

Battlefields Park In The Snow

A travel blog entry by mish_brendan

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We woke up in our luxurious room this morning with great anticipation about our final morning of sightseeing in Quebec. We were both amazed to find a blanket of white covering everything that had remained stationary overnight. Waking up to such a thing is a real novelty to us coming from Australia. After eating a delicious breakfast we started our morning by braving the cold on our way to ...

2 Degrees In Quebec

A travel blog entry by mish_brendan

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This morning we got up super early, at 4AM to catch a bus to Quebec City. We left our big bag in the hotel bag storage as we are returning here in two days, so felt liberated walking to the bus station with only two small bags. In Quebec we were greeted with streets absolutely covered inthick layers of snow, 1 metre high in places! The weather was foul and rain and wind made us battle our way to our hotel. Luckily our room was absolutely beautiful and the ...

Une click et une tick

A travel blog entry by kimrobinson

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... the highest point of Cap Diamant, with a commanding view over the river and sounding area. It was started by the French in 1750 and then completed by the British somewhere around 1850.

With Stephan needing somewhere to leave some of his belongs before the tour commenced, I suggested he try the approach Cyndie and I had adopted - a big cheerie smile. Stephan then let me into his travel tatic that gets him everywhere; his puppy dog eyes approach... with a smile! It worked ...

New Orleans

A travel blog entry by catherinehoude

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... là donc on a dû chercher un parking. Finalement on nous a conseillé un parking public qui coûtait 5$ pour la journée. On est parti chacun de notre côté pour aller sur internet dans un café. Ça fait du bien des fois d’être seule. On a passé quelques heures sur internet et on s’est rejoint pour aller visiter et manger. On avait le goût de manger de l’italien, genre des bonnes pâtes. Ça a pris un certain temps avant qu’on trouve un endroit qui ...

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