Quebec: A Modern Day Escape With An Old World Charm
Quebec, CA is mostly a French speaking population. It is one of the few cities in Canada that offers a European vibe escape with its classical architecture and old world appeal. The region is the largest province in Canada. Interestingly it took 30 years before Quebec finished paying for the 1976 Olympic Games. The city is located near the YQB-Jean Lesage International Airport.
Best Time to Visit
June through September and December through February offers the best climate and weather for outdoor activities in Quebec. A few of the fun festivals and social gatherings to look forward to in the city include the Quebec Winter Carnival, Montreal International Jazz Festival and the Quebec City Summer Festival.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Stroll on wooden hanging bridge and be captivated by the beauty offered at the Arbraska Duchesnay as you explore the natural beauties of Quebec, CA. Go and head to the parliament gardens and take stunning pictures at the Esplanade Park. There's a playground perfect for kids at the other side of the wall. Quebec, CA hotels you can choose from include the 5-star Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, a castle like structure that is also a captivating landmark located in Chateau Frontenac. Four-starred Auberge Saint-Antoine Relais & Châteaux brings you close to other old world historic attractions in the city as well as the Pierre Laporte Bridge, the longest main span suspension bridge in Canada and the longest non-tolled bridge in the globe.