An original and safe way to play on the St. Lawrence River during winter, ice canoeing is uniquely Québecois. It takes five (5) paddlers to paddle the canoe through open water. The canoe moves thanks to large oars – similar to those used in rowing. When ...
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The Residence of the Governor General at the Citadelle is an exceptional heritage attraction in the heart of Old Québec. Steeped in history, this unique place, overlooking the St. Lawrence River, has been the second official residence of Canada’s governors ...
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For the best entertainment experience, visit the "see more, hear more and feel more" experience at Cineplex IMAX aux Galeries de la Capitale, which will offer you the ultimate movie experience in Quebec City.
Featuring the largest screen in Canada, IMAX ...
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20, rue Dauphine City of Québec, Qc, Canada G1R 4P3
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155, Abraham-Martin City of Québec, Qc, Canada G1K 8N1
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Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site is located in the Limoilou district of Quebec City. In the heart of Québec City, surrender yourself to the beauty and tranquility of this urban park. Follow the trail of Jacques Cartier, witness his meeting with ...
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Located in a delightful setting in Quebec city, this course is considered one of the most challenging in the region. Designed by architect Philippe Watson on a site that features rolling terrain, the course offers golfers a choice of four different tees ...
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Club Aventure-Quad Québec was created on April 27, 2018 by quad enthusiasts in the Québec City area who wanted to practise their favourite activity and share it with fellow enthusiasts from the region and all over. After putting their strengths and ideas ...
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About thirty producers are gathered in this public market. During the summer, they offer a wide variety of horticultural and vegetable products. Six shops join them to offer you local products. This good address is at the corner of chemin Quatre-Bourgeois ...
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The rue du Trésor, a quaint open-air gallery situated in a narrow alley of Quebec City. It was founded in the 60s by entreprising fine arts students, who decided to exhibit their work on the walls of the rue du Trésor (literally, "Treasure Street") and ...
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