Canada’s Quebec is a beautiful place to visit all year round, but especially so in winter, when the countryside is blanketed in snow, and the cultured cities (hello Montreal!) brighten up with special festivals, performances, and fun.
For a traditional skiing vacation at a great value, Quebec’s Mont Tremblant can’t be beat. With a wide variety of trails, a pretty, pedestrian-only village, and the tourist infrastructure of Whistler/Blackcomb (thanks to the same parent company) with a tenth of the crowds at a tenth of the costs, it’s definitely a contender for Canada’s best East Coast resort.
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At the cross-roads of East and West, a modern city melds with an irrepressible past. Quebec City is proudly French, eternally lively, and endlessly charming. These attributes translate to really, really great food. From corner shops with fresh baguettes, to spicy and authentic Thai, Quebec City has it all, and after a day of exploring its shops, galleries, and historic streets, you’re sure to enjoy diving in.
Casual eats with great atmosphere:
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Quebec is a province located in the center of Canada. It is one of the few provinces in Canada that is using French as the main language. It also happened to be the largest province of Canada, and the second largest administrative division. Business is booming here in Quebec, yet finding cheap accommodations for your vacation here will not be hard. In their effort to further boost the tourism of Quebec, many hotels here offer very competitive rates to tourists.
Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac
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