39 thoughts on “Quebec Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

  1. Alexander Black says:

    Wow, Québec semble être un endroit vraiment cool à visiter ! La place Royale est particulièrement intéressante. Aussi
    remarquable est la terrasse Dufferin,
    qui a amené des commerçants de fourrures ainsi que des soldats qui se sont battus pour le territoire. Pendant votre séjour, pourquoi ne pas visiter le Château Frontenac, le plus grand hôtel de
    Amérique du Nord!

  2. vdv.2003 says:

    It looks like a very peaceful place to live, but I'm sure winter and the areas they avoided also play a role in that image. Expedia even made St. Louis look nice.

  3. Uschi says:

    Quebec is one of the few beautiful cities in Canada that has nice cozy cafes. All other cities in Canada don't have cozy cafes, only those americanized sterile, impersonal cafe chains like Tom Horton and Starbucks. And every restaurant in Canada has more than 5 TVs per restaurant showing men's sports all day. So boring .

  4. T Ratzz says:

    Don't go to Quebec it's the worst province right now in Canada. The lockdowns on its citizens over covid and their discrimination on the unvaccinated buy now wanting to tax them for not taking an experimental vaccine. They totally disregard Canada's constitutional rights and citizens bill of rights. I would not support their economy or anyone who promotes such hate and discrimination

  5. 주우정 says:

    Hello. My name is WOOJEUNG, who is in charge of multicultural education in Korea. This time, we are making a video introducing cultural diversity for free. There is a section in the consulate that introduces the Quebec region. May I use a little bit of Quebec's daily life? The source will be revealed in the video and will be used. Please answer me.

  6. M says:

    Quebec …?
    Isn’t that the land of the Trudeau voters ? You know the ones who complain about pipelines and oil yet enjoy heating their homes and putting fuel in their cars ?????

  7. Plague Fellow says:

    I want to visit or live in Quebec eventually in my life it seems so nice and cute I only worry about only speaking English so maybe I should try to learn some French eventually

  8. Jim Hallett says:

    It is a wonderful city with much history, elegance and great cuisine. It helps to speak some French, as English not as widely spoken as in Montreal. The Montmorency Falls and the fjord to the north are worth taking in. In winter, the Winter Carnival with its Ice Bar and Ice Hotel are worth taking in, too. Many Americans do not travel this far Northeast, but it is a great slice of Europe sans the flight. Try to stY in a French inn or boutique hotel, and try to have a meal, drink or high tea at Chateau Frontenac. Just gazing at Rivier St Laurent on a lazy afternoon is magnificent as well. J'aime beaucoups le ville du Quebec!

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