The weather may be in the single digits but there’s skating, vintage luxury shops, an ice hotel, a jazz bar to cozy up in.
With 18,258 fans, the PWHL’s Quebec City debut ignited dreams of expansion, proving La Belle Province’s passion for ...
North America's oldest grocery store is in Quebec City, but it's now closing its doors for good.
Quebec's Old Town (Vieux-Québec) is the only North American fortified city north of Mexico whose walls still exist. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, as the "Historic District ...
Accessible by steep stairs or via funicular car, Old Quebec’s Lower Town has its own historic charms. The Basse-Ville sprang up around the city’s harbor and was in fact the original ...
Photograph Courtesy Québec City Tourism/Francis Fontaine Wake up ... Or opt for history from a different perspective on the Quebec History X Tours. Led by Québécois rapper Webster (whose ...
Located in the historic Maison Jacquet dating back to 1675, this is Quebec City’s oldest restaurant. The restaurant ...
With its facility, proximity to the league’s other Canadian franchises and fan support, Quebec City makes a strong case for ...
If you have extra time, Old Québec (Vieux-Québec) is worthwhile. Clustered around the city's port on the banks of the St. Lawrence River are the quaint stone buildings and narrow, winding ...
The cosmopolitan city makes the perfect base for outdoor winter adventures that take you from the ice floes of the St. Lawrence River to the snowy landscapes of a nearby national park.
But if your feet grow weary or the weather is just too chilly, the city's Métrobus shuttles visitors around the historic area with ... routes can be found on the Quebec City Tourism website.