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Le Clos Saint-Louis Hotel Review
By:
James W. Coates
Looking to spice up your love life this Valentine's Day? Why not spend a few evening in Quebec City's most romantic hotel, Le Clos Saint-Louis. more...
Quebec City Celebrates 400 Years
By:
James W. Coates
In 2008 Quebec City celebrates its 400th anniversary. What better time to visit than when the entire city is aglow with festivities. more...
Intercontinental Montreal Hotel
By:
James W. Coates
If you're in search of a little pampering while in Montreal, try a night at the Intercontinental Montreal Hotel. more...
By:
Sara Churchville
Celebrate Quebec City's 400th anniversary this year as you warm to one of the numerous inns that reflect the intimate charm of the city. more...
By:
Kara Williams
if you've ever considered visiting Quebec City, 2008 is the year to do it! The city celebrates its 400th anniversary with special festivals, concerts, exhibits and more. more...
Walking Tour of Old Quebec City
By:
James W. Coates
Enjoy Quebec City's highlights from the famous Chateau Frontenac to the boutiques of Rue St. Jean the best way possible: on foot. more...
Travelling to Montreal, Quebec
By:
James W. Coates
As one of North America's most exciting and accessible cities, travelling to Montreal depends solely on how you wish to get there: by car, plane, bus or train. more...
Visiting Quebec City and Montreal
By:
James W. Coates
Canada's largest and only majority French-speaking province, charms you with its European flare, cosmopolitan feel and general joie de vivre. more...
Where to Stay in Old Montreal, QC
By:
Fiona Lehn
L'Auberge Les Passants du Sans Soucy has style, service, location and air conditioning. Montreal's best accommodation, at a moderate price. more...
Visit Quebec’s Eastern Townships
By:
Lisa Manfield
This tourist treasure in French Canada is a popular vacation spot for outdoor enthusiasts. And you don't have to speak French to enjoy it. more...
By:
Stillman Rogers
When winter winds blow, thousands travel north to experience the pre-Lenten Festival of Snow, a family oriented winter carnival in one of Canada's most exciting cities more...
By:
Connie Emerson
Churches and shrines in villages like Leclercville, St. Michel, St. Antoine de Tilly, Ste. Croix and
enchanting views of St. Lawrence River highlight Route 132 drives.
more...
Mont Tremblant Ski Resort, Quebec
By:
James W. Coates
Within driving distance from the hustle of Montreal or the government glam of Ottawa, Mont Tremblant offers outdoor escapes and family fun any season of the year. more...
By:
James W. Coates
Tourists come to Quebec City to experience French culture and cuisine but few know this French-Canadian gem also has its unpolished and grizzly hidden past. more...
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