Quebec City is sometimes described as "the most European city in North America." From the cobblestone streets to the historic squares to the prevalence of French, Quebec City feels unlike anywhere ...
A flowing Canadian flag on a flagpole. Taken at sunset with Old Quebec City and the St. Lawrence River in the background. Aerial HDR view. Canada is home to vibrant multiculturalism, diverse natural ...
If you want a destination that feels far away but is surprisingly close to home, Quebec City delivers. With its European ...
Experience the magic of Montreal and Quebec City during the Christmas season with a 4-day tour featuring iconic attractions like the Chateau Frontenac, Notre Dame Cathedral, Underground City, and Old ...
Upon arrival, we headed to the Chateau Frontenac, the city’s signature structure, visible from nearly any side of town. Built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1893, the 18-story structure is not a ...
Nina Caplan has more than two decades of experience writing about food, wine, travel, and the arts with her work appearing in the U.K. and internationally. Quebec City, founded in 1608 by French ...
French, British, and North American cultures weave together in this walkable, refined city. “Québec City is French-speaking, but it’s North American, and it’s unique,” says David Mendel, an author and ...