One of Canada’s oldest cities is also one of its most delicious. Quebec City, founded in 1608 by French explorer Samuel de Champlain on a strategic bend above the Saint Lawrence River on the unceded ...
Clustered around the city's port on the banks of the St. Lawrence River are the quaint stone buildings and narrow, winding streets of Old Québec. This historic neighborhood (and UNESCO World ...
Quebec is a tale of two cities: On one side of 400-year-old stone walls, gas lamp-lit cobblestone streets and horse-drawn carriages preserve the historic feel of Canada's oldest city, established ...
Quebec City’s unique mix of European elegance and ... to the Piscine de la promenade Samuel de Champlain, a man-made beach complex with wading pools, a splash pad, sandy areas to relax, and ...
You can’t miss the intricate Fontaine de Tourny out front—a gift from Quebec’s iconic Simons store to celebrate the city’s 400th anniversary in 2008. Bar 1608 at the Château Frontenac ...
Other routes can be found on the Quebec City Tourism website. There are a couple of area companies that rent bikes and offer guided tours. However, considering the hills in Old Québec ...