The Old Quebec City
Old Quebec or Vieux-Québec as it is locally called is filled with history and culture spanning over four hundred years. This fascinating piece of French civilization cradled in North America is a must-see. Old Quebec is explored on foot so get ready to walk its narrow alleyways, cobblestone streets, and get lost in typical European architecture,old battlefields with visible cannons, and tiny shops, restaurants, bistros offering authentic Canadian cuisine.
This UNESCO world heritage treasure is as charming as it gets, check out the works of local artists along the St. Lawrence River, visit the Château Frontenac with its turrets, 18 floors, and 600 rooms all worthy of a fairytale. Explore the Terrasse Dufferin built in 1838 overlooking the St. Lawrence River and Île d’Orléans. Watch boats go in and out and take in the fresh air that will revive your body as you immerse yourself in this piece of French history.