Culinary journey of discovery in Quebec City: local specialties up close
Quebec City's culinary landscape is deeply rooted in French and indigenous cuisine. But it has its own unique spin.
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Quebec City's culinary landscape is deeply rooted in French and indigenous cuisine. But it has its own unique spin.
Quebec is a special place in Canada. Many different cultures live together here. Language plays a huge role in culture and when speaking to others. This is what you should know for a trip.
The Montmorency Fall is not only a natural spectacle, but also a place that tempts with a wide range of offerings. The cable car takes you comfortably from bottom to top, while numerous hiking trails invite you to explore.
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The Ile d'Orléans is a paradise for connoisseurs and an experience not to be missed. For example, spend a day on the island and enjoy the culinary diversity and beauty of the island.
The Chateau Frontenac sits like a castle on Cap Diamant above the Saint Lawrence River, at the point where the river widens and flows around the Ile d'Orleans.
Old Quebec is a perfect destination for history and culture enthusiasts. With its rich history, architecture, cultural attractions, delicious cuisine and diverse outdoor activities, it offers something for everyone.
Knowlton Quebec is one of those villages on Quebec's US border where loyalists fled to British-ruled Quebec after the end of the American Revolution. Today it's a popular day trip destination from Montreal.
Anyone who says Canada has no food culture has never been to Quebec. There is something special about typical Quebec food. Just looking at the delicious sausages, cheeses and poultry specialties will whet your appetite.
Montreal on the St. Lawrence River has maritime flair. You get this impression especially when you stroll along the waterfront of Montreal. The quays are teeming with boats, yachts, pleasure boats and even cruise ships.