These tours are for everyone to discover everything Quebec City has to offer. These local tour guides are passionate, flexible and adaptable. So no matter where you come from or what you're looking for, you will surely enjoy walking into history, hearing ...
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155, rue Dalhousie City of Québec, Qc, Canada G1K 4C5
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The Cartier Cinema is a place of cinematographic diffusion which privileges the presentation of unpublished works in theaters in Quebec. A single 118-seat auditorium, the programming of which is primarily devoted to author-made films, ensures that cinephiles ...
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Skating in the heart of the action is possible at Place d'Youville Ice Rink! In a lively atmosphere, you can practice this sport for free. Thanks to its refrigeration system, it is possible to take advantage of this unique site from mid-December! And ...
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Located in the Quebec region, Amerispa Le Bonne Entente welcomes you to a world of peace and relaxation. Take advantage of the full range of massage, body treatments and aesthetic.
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At La Fudgerie Les Mignardises Doucinet, all your senses will be seduced by divine delicacies carefully prepared by Jacques, a master chocolatesmith. If the impressive variety of fudge is unequalled elsewhere, it is undoubtedly because each treat is an ...
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835, avenue Wilfrid-Laurier City of Québec, Qc, Canada G1R 2L7
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Perreault Art Gallery is located on rue Saint-Paul in Old Quebec. Here you'll find original works by professional Quebec and international artists. Discover contemporary art and 19th-century masterpieces by these fascinating artists.
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This snowmobile and recreational vehicle rental center is located in Québec City. Whether you want to go on a snowmobile ride in the winter or a motorcycle or ATV (quad) ride in the summer, Action Plein Air Sports has a complete range of quality vehicles ...
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More than a century-old slide, a unique attraction in Quebec City, Au 1884 - Les glissades de la Terrasse Dufferin. This impressive structure, which has become familiar to residents of Quebec, appeared on the Dufferin Terrace in 1884. A few years later ...
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