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Winter view

In winter the Camp Mercier, 45 minutes from Quebec City, is the best place for snowshoeing or cross country skiing. It’s also possible to rent …

A last moment in front of Saguenay river

Discover at the end of the day, the Saguenay river on sunset. Go to “L’Anse-de-Tabatière”, the only point of view accessible by car to …

Illuminated ice under the Chute-Montmorency falls

Located in Parc de la Chute-Montmorency a few minutes from Quebec City, Montmorency Falls from a height of 83 meters is one of the …

Quebec Parliament Building

Built between 1877 and 1886, the Parliament Building located in Quebec city represents women and men who have marked the history of Quebec and …

Reflection on Quebec

Another view of Quebec City is in its port. Alongside the old grain silos, we have a great show. At nightfall, no boat runs, …

Sunset over Quebec

Quebec City is beautiful from the inside, but also from river views. For an incredible spot of the oldest city in North America, cross …

Place Royale

Nicknamed “the cradle of French civilization in North America,” the Place Royale was a place for trade in New France. It was the place …

Quebec, European city in America

Nothing is better than the Place Royale to get back in time! European architecture reminds us that the city has preserved its heritage from …

Place d’Youville

Commonly known as the D’Youville Square, Place d’Youville is located in the heart of Quebec City, named in honor of Marguerite d’Youville. Home to …

St-John’s doorway

Unlike to popular belief, this door hasn’t been built at the beginnings of New France. The original door in 1693 was located to the …

Illuminated Plains of Abraham

The Plains of Abraham are a place filled of history. Under the French regime, they were inhabited by French settlers. They are of course …

St. Charles River

Main river in Quebec City, the St. Charles River follows a long run of about 20 miles to empty into the St. Lawrence River. …

FAO Place

FAO Place, at the intersection of Saint-Paul street and Saint-Pierre street, was inaugurated in 1995 to commemorate the founding of the United Nations Food …

Cul-de-Sac street

Once the heart of New France, this lovely street with historic houses is part of the Quartier Petit Champlain. Note the street is not …

Petit-Champlain district

At the foot of the cliff below the Chateau Frontenac, the Petit Champlain district is one of the most beautiful sights of the city …