Quebec's Old Town (Vieux-Québec) is the only North American fortified city north of Mexico whose walls still exist. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, as the "Historic District ...
Quebec is a tale of two cities: On one side of 400-year-old stone walls, gas lamp-lit cobblestone streets and horse-drawn carriages preserve the historic feel of Canada's oldest city, established ...
Built by the British between 1820 and 1850 to defend the city, the Citadelle is not only the largest British fortress in North America, but its walls enclose 300 years of history on an ...
Louis, the Citadel and walls built to protect the ... Fontaine de Tourny out front—a gift from Quebec’s iconic Simons store to celebrate the city’s 400th anniversary in 2008.
Once you pass through the walls of Old Québec ... Other routes can be found on the Quebec City Tourism website. There are a couple of area companies that rent bikes and offer guided tours.
At the Quebec Aquarium, families can visit aquatic exhibits from around the world including ... Hilton Québec – Located just outside Old Québec’s city walls, a 5-minute walk from shops, restaurants, ...
Wood engineered for strength and safety offers architects an alternative to carbon-intensive steel and concrete.
In this 3 day Quebec City itinerary, I hope to show you what makes it so magical. At times you’ll feel like you’ve stepped ...
The best times to visit Québec City are June through September and December through February. During the summer and winter months, the city's social calendar is booked solid with festivals.
Quebec City has the rink in place for an expansion NHL team and is a popular pick on the wish list for new squads, even if Adam Proteau acknowledges the odds are against it. Every time expansion ...