The vast majority of landmarks can be found in Quebec City and Montreal; these cities are sure to appeal to tourist fans. The most important historical site of the capital is the Citadel Wall; it is the only one facility of its kind on the continent.
1. Tourists who plan to visit Quebec in winter have to consider their clothes precisely. Winters are quite cold and snowy, so the warm outfit and footwear is mandatory. Local residents have …
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Quebec is the largest province in Canada. Charming Montreal and quiet rural towns, magnificent pine forests, lakes and waterfalls have made the province a popular tourist destination. …
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The permanent symbol of the charming town of Gatineau is the Canadian Museum of History; for many years, it has remained the most visited cultural center of the country. Its exhibition includes many unique archaeological finds attracting travelers from all corners of the world. The most important sight in Sherbrooke is ancient residence Vieux-Nord; the rue King Ouest is considered a single attraction. City tours, excursions and tickets in Quebec and surroundings
Iconic cultural sights of Canada
In Ottawa and the suburban city of Gatineau, there are historical buildings that make up the mainstay of the historical architecture of the whole country. In 1901, the building of the Royal Canadian Mint was built in the city, resembling a small but very impressive castle. In the building there is a museum open to visitors. In the heart of the city stands the Confederation building, built in the classical Gothic style. Opposite the Parliament Hill is the Langevin Building, which houses the Privy Council of the Queen of Canada. The building was built in Victorian style in the late 19th century. At Cartier Square there is another construction unique for Canada - the Manege, in which soldiers used to train. The Manege was built in 1879 and immediately became a local landmark.
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