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Top Things to Do in Quebec, QuebecThe beautiful city of Quebec, located in the province of Quebec, features an abundance of activities to keep travelers interested and entertained during your stay.
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Top Spots to Visit in Quebec, QuebecFive places to check out on your vacation to Quebec, Quebec.
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Quebec City - a Little Piece of Paris in North AmericaIf you love Paris, you'll love Quebec City's ambiance, food and attractions, the prices and the fact that there's no transatlantic flight! It's a fantastic 4 season destination.
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Quebec City Food Walking Tour ReviewAre you a traveler who places high importance on food while on the road? A foodie who's eager to discover Quebec City's local specialties? Then the Quebec City food walking tour is perfect for you. -
Visit Quebec City for the World's Most Unique ExperiencesQuebec City is a very unique city in North America. The look and feel of the city resembles the European style and the French language is still used daily. It is home to the most photographed hotel in the world and the world's largest winter carnival. -
HI Quebec City Hostel (Auberge Internationale) ReviewSearching for clean, comfortable and cheap accommodations in Quebec City? Hosteling International's Quebec City hostel fits the bill. -
Explore the Five Best Activites in Quebec CityA look at the best activities and things to do in Quebec City, including a listing of the best ways to experience the charm and beauty of the scenery. -
Moishe Alexander's Review of the Quebec CMA Housing Market and CMHC Outlook Report Fall 2008February 8, 2009 -- Moishe Alexander's review on how the current world economy and Canadian economic turndown is affecting Quebec CMA Housing Market
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Five Special Sights Not to Miss when Visiting Quebec City, QuebecMy picks for must-see attractions in the beautiful city of Quebec. -
Eastern Quebec by BusThe Gaspe region of Quebec offers rugged coastlines and pristine forests for bus travelers. -
Winter Festivals in Quebec, CanadaStarting at the end of January and lasting up until the middle of February, Quebec opens its doors for a winter celebration that includes snow baths, glittering night parades, slide runs, and a snow sculpture competition. -
Hiking Trails Near Quebec CityOnly thirty minutes from Quebec City, there is a place to escape into the wilderness. Whether you want to climb the mountain or explore the forest floor, Jacques-Cartier National Park has a hiking trail for everyone.
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Old Quebec: Cobblestone Streets and Great CuisineThe city of Old Quebec is one for lovers. If you cannot make it to Paris anytime soon, take a trip to Old Quebec where you will find cobblestone streets to dance upon, ghost tales of long ago, and great cuisine. -
Find the Spirit of the Huron-Wendat in Quebec's WendakeThe Huron-Wendat First Nations people have created a vibrant hotel-museum-restaurant complex in Wendake, only 10 miles from Quebec City. The village is rich with heritage and tourists are welcome. -
Pregnant Women and H1N1: Quebec Offers Preventive LeavePregnant women are hesitant to be vaccinated against H1N1 influenza, but are at higher risk of health problems resulting from swine flu. In Quebec pregnant women can apply for preventive maternity leave. -
Moishe Alexander's Review of the Quebec CMA Rental Market and CMHC Outlook Report Fall 2008February 8, 2008 -- Moishe Alexander's review on how the current world economy and Canadian economic turndown is affecting the Quebec CMA Rental Market
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Quebec Ski and Stay: Affordable Skiing and SnowboardingHere is a guide to 10 affordable ski and stay options in Quebec.
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Quebec Sea Kayaking: Winter Ice Floes and Greenland Sea KayaksVideo by JC Vaillant: Greenland sea kayakers paddling the frozen waters of Quebec's Gulf of St. Lawrence. -
Cons of Quebec's New Homeschooling PolicyA new Quebec homeschooling policy confused and angered homeschoolers. Quebec would do well to follow the lead of the Western provinces and Ontario, whose homeschool policies are considerably more evolved. -
Mont Grand Fonds Ski Resort is Quebec's Little WonderA guide to great skiing just outside the city of Quebec
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Budget Vacations to Quebec CityIf you're longing for a European vacation, but your budget won't stretch that far, visit charming Quebec City, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with oh-so-French cafes, boutiques, and culture. -
Summer Weekend Getaway: Quebec CityWhen you are looking for a taste of Paris in North America, look no farther than Quebec City. -
Best Places to Rest Your Head in Quebec CityA review of the best places to spend a night or more in Quebec City. -
Fever Victims Dock at the Quebec's Quarantine Station at Grosse Isle, QuebecThe Canadian authorities thought that they could contain the disease on the island once the surviving immigrants touched shore. Any individual showing symptoms would not be allowed to venture any further into Quebec or elsewhere.
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Romantic Resorts Around St. Lazare, QuebecVille Saint-Lazare, Quebec offers mountain resorts that cater to a visitors every need. A popular destination for a romantic weekend getaway, St. Lazare, Quebec offers beauty and outdoor adventure.
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Enjoy Amazing Indian Food in Quebec City at Le Taj MahalReview and information for Le Taj Mahal, an excellent place for Indian food in Quebec City, Quebec.
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Hermida Ramos and Wloszczowska Win XC Events at the 2010 UCI Mountain Bike and Trials World Championships in QuebecThe threatening gray ski was no match for the enthusiastic crowd at the 2010 UCI Mountain Bike and Trials World Championships on Sept. 4 at Mont Sainte Anne in Quebec, Canada.
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Food and History in French Quebec City in CanadaQuebec City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with forts, murals, and museums. There are river views from the upper town, and lots of places to walk. It is a French city, so there are great restaurants. -
The birthplace of hockey: Montreal, Quebec vs. Windsor, Nova ScotiaMontreal, Quebec, or Windsor, Nova Scotia? The true birthplace of hockey is a hotly disputed topic between these two towns. -
Pros of Quebec's New Homeschooling PolicyQuebec families often feel criminal just because they homeschool. A new homeschooling policy released in June did little to improve the situation - but there are a few positive points to preserve, all the same. -
Quebec City: A Slice of Europe in North AmericaOld Quebec City is a slice of Europe conveniently located in North America. The architecture, the history, the arts, the cuisine all are reminiscent of France - well except for the dubious poutine. -
Forest Fires in Quebec Continue to BlazeOver 50 forest fires continue to rage in Quebec. Firefighting crews from all over Canada and the U.S. are fighting to control the wildfires, but they can't control where the wind carries the smoke.
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Quebec City Artisan Workshop Atelier Paré Worth VisitingThe wood carving workshop Atelier Paré was a hit with our group during a recent visit to Quebec City. -
Five Things to Do While in Quebec, CanadaQuebec, Canada is a wonderful place to travel. Expect the unexpected and open yourself to some new exciting experiences.
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Quebec's Ice Hotel a Healthy Winter VacationQuebec has the first ice hotel in North America and it is a sight to behold.
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The Battle of Quebec: the French Lose Quebec to the EnglishLord Dorchester is immortalized in statue in Quebec City. Dorchester Boulevard used to be a major thoroughfare in Montreal
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Quebec's Connection with the Boston Tea Party and the First Continental CongressThe American First Continental Congress sent a letter to Quebec, which was published in its newspaper in 1774 denouncing the Quebec Act which the organizers of the Congress felt was part of what was called the Intolerable Acts
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The First Lord Dorchester, Guy Carleton and His Involvement with Quebec and the CanadasGuy Carleton was the first Baron of Dorchester and the first Governor in chief of the Canadas. He served as governor of Quebec two times, making him the 23rd governor, of New France, which later became known as Quebec from the period of 1786 '" 1796.
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Whitewater Rafting in Quebec - the Rouge RiverThe Rouge River in Canada's Quebec Province offers some of the best whitewater rafting anywhere. Read about one couple's unforgettable experience on this thrilling river ride. -
Your Trip to Canada (Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City): Do's and Don'tsWhen visiting Canada, especially Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City, here are some great tips for helping you get around, and limit your stress.





