Toast & French Bed & Breakfast
1020 av. Cartier, Quebec City
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Toast & French Bed & Breakfast Quebec City

1020 av. Cartier Quebec City, Quebec, G1R 2S4, Canada

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Épilogue et palmares

A travel blog entry by cawo

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Je m'étais toujours dit que j'irais en Europe plus vieille, question de visiter des endroits peut-être un peu plus "difficiles" et hasardeux dans ma jeunesse.

Bon j'entends déjà certains qui disent que je ne suis déjà plus bien jeune....Vous saurez que dans mons coeur j'ai toujours 28 ans! Et si je me fie à certains de mes parents, pour ne pas les nommer les deux, je crois que je resterai indécrottablement jeune et un peu ...

Battlefields Park In The Snow

A travel blog entry by mish_brendan

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... souvenir from Canada. On returning to our hotel to pick up our bags we had a cup of coffee to warm up before heading to the bus station to catch the next departure back to Montreal. Thankfully we did not have to wait long to board the 13:00 service which saw us arrive back in Montreal just after 16:00. Wanting to make the most of our earlier than expected arrival we decided to head to the McCord ...

2 Degrees In Quebec

A travel blog entry by mish_brendan

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... views. We ventured down to the port where we saw huge slabs of ice flowing down the Lawrence River, basically covering half of it's surface! We passed bicycles long forgotten and half engulfed in snow, benches covered in ice and icicaled signs on our way to Terrasse Dufferin where, in summer, you can see more miles. We, however, saw fog... We passed Hotel Frontenac which is a famous hotel where the allied leaders planned D-Day. By this time we ...

Strange Feeling

A travel blog entry by souslesetoiles

Je me sens à part. Je suis l'étrange pour bien des gens, la seule ''chanceuse" (voir ulurberlue) qui veut voir le monde et ses gens. Mais pourquoi dont????????? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! De constater que beaucoup de gens ne désirent pas s'ouvrir plus que ça sur le monde et découvrir ce qui ...

J'Adore Quebec

A travel blog entry by philippajane86

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... price than the $22 quote for a taxi. The driver of the second bus didn’t speak too much English either, but through the age-old combination of pointing, shrugging shoulders, and repeating the few words we both knew of the other’s language we managed to figure out where we needed to get off and that he would let us know when to do so. We sat patiently on the bus, flowing through the rush hour traffic alongside the beautiful Old Town and the man ...