The Ile d'Orléans: an island full of culinary surprises!
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.
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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.
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.
in the village of Kamouraska on the south bank of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada, there are shops where you can buy good Quebec souvenirs. If you enjoy visiting corner shops and being pampered with delicacies from the village bakery, you should plan a few hours on your trip through eastern Canada.
We were overwhelmed by the fantastic view of the St. Lawrence River from the Auberge la Goéliche. The windows looked out onto the stream, which here is more reminiscent of a lake than a flowing body of water.