Situated on the Island of Montreal in southwestern Quebec, Pointe-Claire is mainly an agricultural municipality. Because of its exceptional natural and geographical setting, vacationers flocked and the town became more developed. Its most f… read more
Situated on the northern bank of the Ottawa River, Gatineau is the third-most populous city in Western Quebec. Parc de la Gatineau offers a great escape into forest and hills where outdoors enthusiasts can enjoy cross-country skiing, alpine… read more
Quebec is Canada's largest province and offers nature enthusiasts a literal playground of possibilities, every one of these augmented by the region's renowned French hospitality. In the summer months, Quebec's thousands of lakes beckon, off… read more
If you are a smoker traveling to Quebec, you may be surprised to find that many hotels have become smoke-free properties. Since 2006, smoking has been banned in Quebec bars, restaurants and most public places, but recently hotels have begun… read more
Just east of the Ottawa River and located between Ottawa and Montreal, Montebello is a country village immersed in the wilderness of Canada. Guests have the option of staying in luxury cabins where they can enjoy the pleasures of hiking, fi… read more
The Lévis Province of Quebec is situated across the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City. The city of Lévis was founded in 1861, but consolidated with nine other cities and towns to form a larger regional county municipality. It is… read more
The city of Sainte Foy was merged into Quebec City and is now a major neighborhood district near downtown Quebec City. Sainte Foy is known as "University Town" due to its seventeen colleges. The neighborhood is located on the St. Lawrence R… read more
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