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Quebec Quebec's
'Magical' Light: Legendary
Beauty of Charlevoix Region Long Celebrated by Artists and Writers
When French explorer Samuel de Champlain sailed down the St. Lawrence River on
his way to founding Quebec City in 1608, he stopped overnight in a small bay 61
miles northeast of his final destination...
Quebec
City Celebrates 400th Birthday In
2008, Quebec City will celebrate its 400th birthday. The cradle of French
civilization in North America will officially kick off its year-long celebrations
on December 31, 2007...
Joyous
Quebec City Becomes a Winter Wonderland with Old World Charm When
it comes to winter fun, Quebec City, this cradle of French civilization in North
America, has the market cornered...
Montreal-Quebec
City on VIA Rail First Class!
My love for trains goes back to when I was child living in Canada. Our home was
in a little town outside of Montreal on the way to Quebec City. On weekends, my
parents and I would take the train to visit relatives in Montreal. On my most
recent visit to Montreal, I decided to sample Canadian train service again, but
this time I took VIA Rail Canada's first-class train to Quebec City...
A
Frosty Reception Guaranteed in Quebec City
Travelers who think they've done it all should check out a new three-night winter
package to historic and charming Québec City, the only walled city in North
America, which includes one night at the famous Ice Hotel...
Quaint
Quebec Countryside Inn Recalls Earlier Times
Auberge Handfield, an aging boarding house-turned-country inn in the bucolic garden
region of Monteregie, may be just a bridge away from Montreal...
Quebec
Is a Favorite Canadian City Any Time of the Year In winter,
usually during the month of February, the quaint city along the St. Lawrence River
hosts one of the world’s largest winter parties…Of course, there are
many other alluring reasons to visit Quebec City, North America’s only walled
city, at any other time of the year... 
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