Tagged With "Château Frontenac"
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Quebec — A Walled European Fortress In America
Quebec, like New York, is both a city and a state (or rather, a province). It’s an island of French heritage and culture within our Anglo-North American continent. We combined this visit with stops in Montreal and...
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Château de Vincennes
In this 50th year since her relationship with Paris began, PortMoresby visits yet another landmark new to her, Château de Vincennes, and wonders what took her so long.
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Château Frontenac, Quebec City (Where Gumbo was #181)
Gumbo was visiting the most photographed hotel in the world, the beautiful Château Frontenac, in Quebec City.
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Quebec City: Europe in America
DrFumblefinger recalls a visit to Quebec, where he felt almost as if he were in Europe.
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Re: Quebec City: Europe in America
Thank you for this post and the excellent pictures, which reminded me of my visit to Quebec in 2018. I consider it one of the most interesting cities in North America - very French, but yet different from anywhere in France itself. The Hotel Frontenac is spectacular from the outside, dominating the views of the lower city - like Dr. Fumblefinger, I found somewhere cheaper to stay.
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Van Horne Estate, Ministers Island, New Brunswick
Travel Rob takes a deeper look into the estate of Sir William Van Horne and his Island getaway
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The Hotel Saskatchewan, Regina
DrFumblefinger visits the classy Hotel Saskatchewan in downtown Regina.
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8 curiosities of Canada that will blow your mind!
Thinking about visiting Canada? Here are some facts about the country you might find interesting (sponsored content)
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Enjoying a Road Trip to Quaint Quebec
Stephanie is charmed by the city and province of Quebec!
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Re: Quebec City: Europe in America
I love Quebec! The province, the City and the Old Quebec At some point in my life, I used to go yearly. Last time, I visited, was with my youngest son and Travel Rob. We had fun Did you know that there is a replica of the Chateau Frontenac at Epcot in Florida? I didn't. It was fun to see.
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Canada: Three Days, Three Cities
A brief summer road trip, full of interesting sights and scenes, but no stamps
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Quebec City's Old-World Charm
Marilyn Jones shares an interesting day in Quebec City, with both guided and independent tours
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Gallery: Signs of Quebec
Quebec is one of the oldest cities in North America, founded in 1608, now a city of 500,000. It was built on a rocky promontory (Cap-Diamant) which provided excellent defensive views including of the St. Lawrence River. In this post we explore some of its signage.