Established for 40 years, AML Cruises is a Quebec family business. AML has 18 boats on the St. Lawrence River and Saguenay Fjord, with cruises departing from Montréal, Québec, Lévis, Tadoussac, Baie-Sainte ...
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Hôtels JARO welcome you to their establishments. The hotel chain, with more than 1,200 rooms, has the largest number of rooms offered in Québec City. The hotelier provides three- and four-star accommodations ...
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Sépaq, or the Société des établissements de plein air du Québec, is a government agency that manages 47 establishments grouped into three networks. It includes 22 national parks, a marine park, 15 wildlife ...
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In 1974, Super 8 opened its very first hotel in Aberdeen, South Dakota. With rooms costing $8.88 a night, Super 8 made the region accessible to anyone looking for a place to stay the night. This is how ...
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Founded in 1971, the Société des traversiers du Québec operates 11 ferries and 2 maritime services, from Montréal to Basse-Côte-Nord and the Magdalen Islands, on both shores of the mighty St. Lawrence ...
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The four little heritage hotels and renovated studios that make up the family-owned Hôtels Nouvelle-France are located in charming and picturesque neighbourhoods in Old Québec. Whether travelling for business ...
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Visit Quebec via the Parks Canada network! In a luxurious, authentic environment, thirty natural, historic sites provide a great way to make discoveries and enjoy yourself. Whether you are going on a trip ...
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The most beautiful view of Québec! The Québec-Lévis ferry is a special activity, affordable and available year round. Given that Québec is considered to be one of the world’s most beautiful places to come ...
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Delta Hotels and Resorts are perfectly located for discovering attractions in the province of Quebec, Canada. Delta features six establishments in the province: Delta Centre-ville, Delta Montréal, Delta ...
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Fall under the spell of the beauty of the city of Québec and its surrounding area. Whether you’re looking for adventure in unspoiled countryside, a walk through the heart of snowy, historic districts, ...
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