Quebec - CanadaQuebec - Canada

Formerly a French colony, the Quebec Province has managed to hold onto its French links and indeed build upon them, offering you a Canadian holiday with a European flavour!Formerly a French colony, the Quebec Province has managed to hold onto its French links and indeed build upon them, offering you a Canadian holiday with a European flavour!

Quebec City is its capital, with cobbled streets, delightful restaurants and galleries and museums showcasing 400 years of history. Montreal also resides in Quebec Province and is Canada's second largest city, renowned for its nightlife and literary scene. Swapping urban delights for the country, you'll enjoy Tremblant, a year-round resort with great skiing in the winter. There's also the majesty of the Laurentian Mountains, the St Lawrence River, the magnificent Saguenay Fjord and Lac St Jean.

 

MontrealMontreal

Montreal

A determined mixture of French and Canadian, this city's dual personality is reflected in its architecture as well as its population. Drop by Place Ville Marie, Place d'Armes and the beautiful Notre Dame Basilica. Take a walk in the beautiful Jean-Drapeau Parc or a Bateau Mouche down the St Lawrence River. After all that culture and beautiful buildings, you might be in the mood for a slightly less highbrow pursuit. and what could fit the bill better than shopping? And as the Canadian dollar buys you more for your pound than the US dollar, Canada is THE place to shop!

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Quebec CityQuebec City

Quebec City

The cliff-top Cap Diamant offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. That view is part of what makes Québec City such a picturesque location and a deserved UNESCO World Heritage Site. If it's big-brand shopping you're after, hop on a bus or jump in a car and head 20 min out of town to Sainte Foy which has the largest shopping mall in eastern Canada!

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Rural QuebecRural Quebec

Rural Quebec

The might Appalachian Mountains will impress as will dozens of picturesque villages, bursting with charm. In summer, there are countless mountain trails to hike, in winter snowshoeing and skiing are popular. In autumn, find a peak and admire the rolling sea of red and orange maple trees stretching out into the distance. Afterwards, visit a sugar shack to find out how syrup is produced and to taste some of course!

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