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Hampton Academy students venture to Quebec
A group of eighth-grade students from Hampton Academy discovered the best way to learn a foreign language is to immerse oneself in the culture. Comment?
TravelQuebec City a mix of history and modern vibes
In the Old Lower Town of Quebec City, the small Eglise Notre-Dame-Des-Victoires, dating from 1688, serves as a quick introduction to the fierce battle for this territory. Comment?
Quebec City: 120-Year Old Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac Gets Fresh Remodel
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While in Quebec City last week, we had the chance to stay at the infamous Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac and discovered it'll undergo a multi-million dollar renovation project to celebrate its 120th year. Comment?
Snow Lover's Trivia: Quebec City offers much more than skiing
Quebec City , is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec. The city has a population of over half a million, and the metropolitan area more than 700,000, making it the second most populous city in Quebec after Montreal, which is about 145 miles to the southwest. Comment?
Pain de sucre a sweet sight
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Montmorency Falls, east of Quebec City, is one of the regioni 1 2s top tourist attractions. Comment?
Via Rail gets more entertaining ... Transat attendants falling ... Deal of Day: DR
Canada's rail giant has announced that they'll now be showing CBC news and other shows on board their trains, as well as top documentaries and other entertainment. Comment?
Montmorency's Pain de sucre is a sight to behold
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Montmorency Falls at night. The falls are higher than Ontario's Niagara Falls, although nowhere near as wide. Comment?
Slow cruisers enjoy more time to sightsee
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If you are on a cruise, try to take the time to enjoy the sights instead of rushing around trying to do everything. Comment?
Getaway Guy: Carnaval at Night Getaway
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Fireworks, dancing, music, hot drinks at a cool ice bar! Some of what you can expect during the final weekend of the Quebec Winter Carnaval in Quebec City, Canada. Comment?
Top Ten Secret Tricks to Quebec City
Quebec City in itself is pretty much a secret within North America. It's a city with less of a reputation than Montreal and it's a bit further out of the way so fortunately less visited. Comment?
This week's best travel bargains
Book by March 1 and pay from $8,825 per person double for travel through March 31 or from $9,390 Oct. Comment?
Xtra.ca only asks for your email address to tell the recipient who sent them a story. Comment?
Appeal to a Guest's Heart with Onsite Dogs
After many years of traveling the hotel world it takes a lot to 'wow' me. While staying at the Fairmont's Le Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City , however, one employee showed such warmth, poise and professionalism that I had to take notice. Comment?
Quebec one of North America's oldest cities
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One of the oldest cities in North America and the only walled city north of Mexico, Quebec is located on the St. Comment?
5 places to find France in North America
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Quebec City's gabled roofs, winding streets and ramparts conjure an Old World feel. Comment?
Finding France in North America
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Quebec City's gabled roofs, winding streets and ramparts conjure an Old World feel. Comment?
Room Report: Hotel Manoir Victoria Quebec City, Canada
Arrival Experience: Within the old city walls, this fine hotel is as central as it gets to shopping, dining, and late-night reveling. Comment?
Discover Canada's UNESCO Heritage Sites
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Q: Will Canada receive any new UNESCO World Heritage designations in the near future? I'm unsure about how many we have now but would like to visit a couple. Comment?
Exploring Quebec City with Holland America Line, Part 2
Holland America Line offers 7-day Canada and New England Discovery cruises, beginning in Montreal, Quebec heading southbound and ending in Boston, Massachusetts. Comment?
Room Report: Hotel Manoir Victoria Quebec City, Canada
Arrival Experience: Within the old city walls, this fine hotel is as central as it gets to shopping, dining, and late-night reveling. Comment?