Taking its name from Mount Royal, a nearby mountain, Montreal is Québec's largest city and Canada's second-largest, boasting a diverse geography and population. It's uniquely located on an island in ...
Exploring the new with the familiarity of a road trip is how the unexplored becomes celebrated. Whether it’s venturing into the great outdoors and discovering new shores by the St. Lawrence, becoming ...
With its stunning landscapes and unique culture, Quebec is the perfect destination for your Canadian road trip this summer and Fairmont's historic and luxurious hotels can help you connect with many ...
Spanning more than a quarter of Canada’s total surface area, Québec’s geography changes drastically from south to north, moving from the forests of the humid continental south to the subarctic taiga ...
Local flavors, agrotourism and seasonal products make up the culinary masterpiece known as Québec's gastronomy scene. The best way to get to know a place is through its culinary offerings. To ...
If there’s one mistake that travellers make in regards to visiting Québec City, it’s not allocating enough time. Yes, it’s a compact city, but there are many different sides to Québec’s capital, and ...
My son and I arrived by train at Gare de Palais in Quebec City at the beginning of February, just in time to catch the tail end of Winter Carnival and the onset of the 64th International Pee Wee ...
You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Québec City has some of the best-known tourist spots in North America, including Place Royale, the Citadelle ...
Nestled in the heart of the Laurentians, Tremblant stands as one of Canada’s premier ski resorts, offering an unparalleled experience for outdoor enthusiasts, food lovers, and adventure seekers alike.
Québec City has some of the best-known tourist spots in North America, including Place Royale, the Citadelle de Québec and the Plains of Abraham. But tucked within its cobblestone streets and charming ...