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Wonderful Winter Festivals
Posted by wakingdream
... have dog sled races, snow sculptures and snowshoe football (that might not be too easy!) Carnaval de Quebec in Quebec City, Canada is always a good one. In Scotland the Fort William Mountain Festival in Febrauary is meant be incredible. And ...
Most Beautiful City in the World
Posted by andrewjerome
... , Austria Budapest, Hungary Reykjavik, Iceland Stockholm, Sweden Lucerne, Switzerland Istanbul, Turkey Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada Quebec City, Canada San Francisco, USA Aswan, Egypt Paris, France Killarney, Ireland Bergen, Norway Saint Julian's, Malta ...
Calgary and Area Starter Kit
Posted by fiseb
Did you know? Calgary has no less than six sister cities across the globe: Quebec City, Canada Jaipur, India Naucalpan, Mexico Daqing, China Daejeon, South Korea Phoenix, USA
Canada in March for four weeks
Posted by cheli
... parts of the trip given its one of those quintissentially Canadian things I stopped in Montreal for a few days and then went to Quebec city which enchanted me with its European style all covered in snow drifts. Taking the ferry to Levis at night was a ...
Where to go?!?! HELPP!
Posted by alviau
Quebec City and Montreal (in Quebec, Canada) could be very interesting destinations for you because people does speak English AND French in here.
About a month in canada
Posted by segacs
... ideas of what will be going on here at that time of year. From Montreal, easy trips to take by bus/car include Ottawa, Quebec City, the Laurentians, the Eastern Townships, Tadoussac, etc. Toronto is about 5-6 hours by car, and if you want to visit Niagara ...
Seeking advice/information about travelling from Quebec City to Montreal and then Toronto
Posted by robertaberman
... be staying in hostels, cheap hotels/bed & breakfast type places....as long as I have my own room. I thought of starting in Quebec City and making my way to Toronto via Montreal and possibly Ottawa. Ideally I would like to travel via the rivers/lakes/ ...
Best skiing/riding in North America?
Posted by lucky
... Hey all, Here's what I think: Mt. Tremblant in Ste-Jovite, QC is definitely one of the finest, however, Mont Ste-Anne near Quebec city is a very close second! If it's winter carnival time, go to Mt Ste-Anne and visit the city. In western ...
Where to go?!?! HELPP!
Posted by jayr.roberts2
Canada is great, a lot of sight seeing The best cities to go to would be Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City and Vancouver you will be able to find a lot of stuff to and you will have a great time
Canada in March for four weeks
Posted by cheli
... ll start looking at flights from east to west then - is it any easier/cheaper to fly out of Toronto, Ottawa or Montreal/Quebec City to Vancouver? I'm pretty locked into moving east to west because I fly into Toronto and move onwards from San Francisco. ...
Best Spots in Canada
Posted by Kate
... here in Canada are just too numerous to mention! Penticton, B.C.; Lake Louise/Banff, Alberta, Northern Ontario; Old Quebec City; Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver; The Cabot Trail, Antigonish... But we are happy to offer hospitality in our little piece ...
ms - Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Niagara and Vancouver. travel question
Posted by emdupreez
Please can someone advise me: What is the best means of travel from Toronto to Montreal and Quebec City? Any suggestions on cheap but clean accommodation?
Road Trippin'
Posted by findingnine
... picked a date or destination yet, but this month is looking like it will be pretty wide open. I'm considering east coast via Quebec City for a look around. Not so committed at this stage, but open to company and suggestions. With a little planning, we ...
VIA Rail
Posted by starlagurl
... ! Ha! Let me know if this helps. Ask me more questions, etc. etc. Oh and also, I'm a super expert on Niagara Falls, I lived there for the first 18 years of my life. I also know quite a bit about the Windsor-Quebec City corridor, so ask away.
VIA Rail
Posted by itsem
Hey any thoughts on this.. Am flying into Ottawa mid May and intend on travelling around the main stops around there, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, Niagra Falls.. We are getting the Via Rail Canrail pass and so want to utilise it as much as possible - ...
Starter Kit for Québec
Posted by travellingjon
... (in some places) or its dynamic and diverse population. With 3.7 million people in the agglomeration, it is the biggest city in Quebec, and second in Canada, after Toronto. There's lots and lots to do in Montréal, even if you are just in for some ...
Starter Kit for Québec
Posted by travellingjon
... : less than an hour and half away from Montréal, more or less three to Toronto, it also is the Quebec window on Ontario, the most populated province in all Canada. From Montréal, the simplest way to go to Gatineau and access the region is to come from ...
I'm still alive...I mean, mostly
Posted by wisconsin_fan81
... taking the Amtrak from Fayetteville, NC to NYC-Penn Station, then to Montreal. We are renting a car in Montreal and driving to Quebec City. We have rented a Condo Building in Quebec City for 10 days. We will also have my Wife's 82 year old Grandmother ...
UNESCO Heritage Sites
Posted by starlagurl
... ones I've been to, I'm not doing as bad as I thought!: Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg in Austria Dinosaur Provincial Park in Canada Kluane / Wrangell-St Elias / Glacier Bay / Tatshenshini-Alsek in Canada Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump ...
Experience Toronto
Posted by sqm
... exciting nightlife. Kingston is about three hours east of Toronto and is home to some historical sites, museums and art galleries. You can stop by here for a nice break, while on your way towards Ottawa, Montreal, or Quebec City. Come visit NOW!
Introduction
Posted by rosey1946
... a 14 day cruise out of Boston. We went to Saint John's , Halifax, La Baie, Sept Lles, Quebec City, Charlottetown, and Sydney. I haven't visited Canada except for Niagra Falls and a 3 day visit to Quebec where I was snowed in and saw nothing. ...
One Week In Ontario - What to do?
Posted by kilgiraffe
Thanks Jacques! I thought Quebec City was a LOT further away, hence why I didn't really consider it. What's the best way of getting between Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City? And what are the main things to see in each? Would love to go visit ...
A nice Australian girl came to visit
Posted by introducinlyric
... " with a few of my Girl Guide friends and also we went to see a really crazy Ingrid Bergman movie, Cries and Whispers. Now, Rachel is somewhere in the eastern part of Canada, probably Quebec City. Yay! thats awesome! looks chilly brrr
A nice Australian girl came to visit
Posted by starlagurl
... making place, "Stanley's Sugar Bush" with a few of my Girl Guide friends and also we went to see a really crazy Ingrid Bergman movie, Cries and Whispers. Now, Rachel is somewhere in the eastern part of Canada, probably Quebec City. Yay!
Hello!
Posted by missmizon
... has been one of the best things I've ever done. Really enjoying travelling, covering a lot of US cities, Toronto, Montreal and Quebec City and also Mexico City. Set yourself up a savings account and put money in each month, book yourself a plane ...
Aussie moving to Toronto.
Posted by raniroo
... use TO as a base but get out and about, see as much as you can. There are the winter festivals in Ottawa and Quebec City, I did the Maple Syrup festival and Cranberry festival (in towns around Ontario). Moose Travel does some great hop on hop off trips ...
Overpriced, overhyped ... and I keep going back
Posted by starlagurl
... I got pretty good at it. I've never been on a snow trip as Paula describes, no. This winter though! I went to Carnaval in Quebec City and it was AWFUL. I lost my wallet, I got EXTREMELY sick and had a very weird day at the Russian spa. I don' ...
Canada in March for four weeks
Posted by cheli
... minutes of 'wow' seems so extravagent with everything else I want to see...not sure whether to drop into Ottawa either *Quebec and Montreal *Halifax, PE Island, Lunenberg - is PE Island feasible at this time of year? *The Rockies - Banff at least, ...
Who's been to the most Canadian provinces and territories?
Posted by starlagurl
... to all of them! Including each province's capital city. Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon What about you?
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