Clustered around the city's port on the banks of the St. Lawrence River are the quaint stone buildings and narrow, winding streets of Old Québec. This historic neighborhood (and UNESCO World Heritage ...
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Quebec City is a destination that almost makes you forget you’re in North America instead of Europe. The perfect blend of old and new in a city that speaks French as the primary language and English ...
A CONNECTION TO BOSTON. THE CRUISE SHIPS PARKED ON THE SAINT LAWRENCE RIVER SIGNAL THAT QUEBEC CITY IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS AN INTERNATIONAL TOURIST DESTINATION. WELL, WE’RE LOOKING AT 4.5 MILLION ...
The Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac hotel commands a bluff overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Photo Credit: TW photo by Tom Stieghorst After first discovering the charms of Quebec on a cruise several ...
Vjosa Isai is a reporter and researcher for The Times based in Toronto, where she covers news from across Canada. Jan. 23, 2025 With its fortified walls, Quebec City, one of North America’s oldest ...
It felt like stepping straight into a fairytale, towering spires, grand halls, and views that overlook all of Old Quebec City. In this video, we stay at the legendary Château Frontenac, one of the ...
Hopscotching around the world, our readers have had all sorts of adventures in recent months, biking Oregon’s trails, hiking Kauai’s Napali Coast and reveling in Austrian culture along the way. Now ...
QUEBEC CITY — The most European city in North America also radiates a New World energy and spirit of adventure. Maybe that’s why I felt at home, even though English is very much a (distant) second ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: Use the red line hop-on, hop-off bus operated by Unitours to gain an understanding of where everything is located, and to visit places that you may not want to travel to on foot ...
Winterapy is the art of achieving energy and renewal through winter experiences, and cities like Montréal and Québec City can ...
During our April visit to Quebec City, we ran into spring’s wrath as a snowstorm featuring 30 mph winds and 10 inches of snow welcomed us—to the Canadians, this trifling storm was just a mere bother.