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Southern France off-season - Part 1
A Travel Blog entry by chronometers from Beynac, France
... , above). Breakfast was very good too - not just the normal croissant and baguette typical of many French hotels. Carcassonne: Hotel Montmorency: This very clean and comfortable hotel shares it's reception with a much fancier 4* hotel. It is very ...
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Looking For Caves And Visiting A Church
A Travel Blog entry by mikvs from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... parking in the many no parking zones also probably help reduce the number of cars. We headed northeast toward our first destination: Montmorency Falls. In just our short time in Quebec City, we found that none of the attractions around Quebec City ...
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Gla-gla!
A Travel Blog entry by anaisetmat from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... moment! Ensuite, on a revisité les chambres et les suites, histoire de prendre quelques photos. Après l'hotel de glace, nous sommes allés aux Chutes Montmorency. Elles ne sont pas autant gelées que l'an dernier, l'hiver est vraiment pas assez froid ...
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3 more days in Quebec
A Travel Blog entry by bobstacytrips from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... ; We got up this morning, had breakfast and walked around town until our bus tour started. We went to Montmorency Falls, took a cable car to the top and I hiked back down to the bottom, 450 stairs! We drove thru a ...
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Riviere du Loup and Quebec City
A Travel Blog entry by andy_n from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... and windy and wet and full of hills. Plus, someone tried to sell me a $15 hamburger (made of duck meat) at Montmorency Falls. The Falls would have been quite pleasant and worth exploring if not for the weather and our infirmities, so we journeyed further ...
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Au revoir Chicago, Bonjour Quebec
A Travel Blog entry by dancera from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... Finally, we left the night for us to go see Cirque du Soleil for free! They have a show 5 nights a week for free called Les Chemin Invisibles under the Dufferin/Montmorency highway overpass. It was an absolute delight for almost two hours!! ...
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Hello MELBOURNE!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by tashanddebs from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... (tash on the floor - where puppies belong! and debs on the single bed!) We then had to venture out on a train to Montmorency where we were spending the next two nights with a couchsurfer Cath...we had an awesome meal al fresco style and we met her ...
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A great last day
A Travel Blog entry by tom1100 from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... Farmer's Market. Then we drove to Basica Ste Ann de Beaupre where we spent time in the Church and around the grounds. We visited Montmorency Falls and took the cable car to the top. Walked on the footbridge on top of the falls. These are higher than ...
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Tres bons with a touch of fireworks
A Travel Blog entry by dancera from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... hill in the city, on the street called cote de la montagne...the name speaks for itself. At 6:30, we were on a bus to Montmorency Falls for the fireworks show that was to start at 9:30. At 7, there were about 500 people there. By 9, I believe there ...
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WOO! Quebec, no parents!
A Travel Blog entry by holdmetight123 from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... grade 7 class and a couple of teachers. While we were here, we had rainy days for almost the entire trip. We saw St. Anne de Beaupré Cathédrale and went to Les chutes Montmorency as well. And the one thing that I forgot was an ...
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Quebec -- A Walled European Fortress In America
A Travel Blog entry by drfumblefinger from Québec, Quebec, Canada
... nbsp;walking and hiking opportunities. Isle De Orleans is an island in the center of the St. Lawrence river -- immediately facing Montmorency Falls -- which provides much of the summer produce for the region and is a favorite place for locals ...
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Government Officials Officially Suck
A Travel Blog entry by amandafdt from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... had an amazing view and was great exercise. From there I could even see my next destination, Isle d'Orleans. It was connected to Montmorency via bridge, and only took me a matter of minutes to reach the visitor center. I decided I just wanted to walk ...
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Day 12 Quebec City QC
A Travel Blog entry by penguinx from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... are in season. Quite a large island with 6 towns- took half an hour to drive around. Cross the bridge to the Montmorency Falls - large waterfall named after Henri II, duc de Montmorency, who served as viceroy of New France from 1620 until 1625. It ...
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Taking the bull by the horns...
A Travel Blog entry by emmajogibson from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... it involved return travel to Québec City, several tours of the upper town and the lower town, and a chance to see the Montmorency Falls, which I had previously been told are more impressive than the Niagara Falls. The price... well after seeing the ...
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Un bon voyage!
A Travel Blog entry by mton from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... all the houses as in a Realtor's perspective, stopped at the chocolateer and ate cherry sorbet. Then we went to the Montmorency Falls, higher than Niagra, walked the suspension bridge. Drove through the small towns to the Maple Syrup Spread shop, ate ...
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Winter fun
A Travel Blog entry by sarzmc from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... 't enjoy it that much. On our last morning we wandered around part of the city we hadn't yet been to, Parc Montmorency, which is set right on the wall and is surrounded by magnificent buildings and an beautiful view of the river and lower town. ...
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Quebec City
A Travel Blog entry by meganwadey from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... gravy. While it should be called "heart attack in a foil container", it's actually much more delicious than it sounds. We also took an afternoon excursion to the Montmorency falls, taller than Niagara but nowhere near the volume. More ...
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Medieval Remnants on the Streets of Paris
A Travel Blog entry by travelingmom from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... yelling at each other in the cramped and tiny shops. More impressive to me was another house at 51 rue Montmorency claiming to be the oldest surviving one in Paris. There is at least no question that it is the oldest stone ...
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Hotel Montmorency Carcassonne
9 rue Camille Saint-Saens, Montee Gaston Combeleran, Carcassonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
... sign is a bit deceiving, we drove by the first time because it said "the Chateau" in big letters and "montmorency" in small letters underneath, just FYI. We would definitely stay here again, very comfortable. Clean, convenient but pokey! ...
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