Old Quebec is a beautiful part of the Canadian city. The streets teem with many quaint shops and here are the five most ...
Québec was founded by the French explorer Champlain in the early 17th century. It is the only North American city to have preserved its ramparts, together with the numerous bastions, gates and ...
It's welcoming, walkable and simply wonderful in every direction in this celebrated slice of Canada, with all the charm and grandeur of European cities without leaving North America. Whatever the ...
Old Quebec—which, as the name suggests, is Quebec City’s oldest district—is a slice of Europe in North America, with its French-style architecture and cobblestone streets. Founded by Samuel de ...
In Canada, some travel measures are in place. Check the government website for the latest restrictions. Cobbled streets, the sounds of French floating through the air, and the stunning architecture of ...
Quebec City looks, at first glance, much like one of France's Atlantic coastal cities. A UNESCO-designated World Heritage site, Quebec City has gabled buildings dating from the 1600s and narrow, ...
For more than 400 years stone walls and cobblestone streets have welcomed travelers to one of Canada’s oldest cities and the only remaining fortified city north of Mexico. The striking ramparts, ...