Sightseeing in Quebec - what to see. Complete travel guide

Pink Lake - Gatineau Park, Quebec 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. Even in winter, there are lots of travelers who want to walk around snow-covered forests and enjoy skiing.
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 … Open
The capital of the province is the city of the same name; each district there which will be interesting for the curious traveler. There are quiet streets for walking and a variety of shops, as well as a large number of historical monuments. Most of them are concentrated in the so-called Old Quebec located to the east of the fortress walls, not far from the Place Royale. Vacationers are recommended to visit the Quebec fortress, see the old bridge and the beautiful parliament building. The Museum of Civilization is among the most notable cultural institutions.
The largest city of the province is Montreal, the capital of culture in Quebec. Since 1977, Montreal has been the permanent venue for annual International Film Festival, as well as for the International Jazz Festival. The Latin Quarter with its numerous cafes and restaurants is the most visited area of ​​the city. Almost every day, they are literary evenings and musical concerts, so the Latin Quarter would appeal not only for gourmets, but also for music lovers. The most striking architectural attraction of the city is Bonsekur Market, the scenic two-storey building erected in the mid19th century. Today it houses offices, restaurants and shops; there is a beautiful park close to the building. Notre-Dame Basilica is worth noting. Among the most interesting cultural institutions, the Redpath Museum representing the rich collection of ethnological artifacts and minerals deserves special attention. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
Quebec features unique nature that opens up broad prospects for outdoor enthusiasts. In addition to numerous architectural and historical sites, Quebec City is known for its charming parks … Open
Laval, Longueuil, Gatineau, Sherbrooke and Saguenay are among notable towns of the province. Ecotourists have to visit Montmorency Falls located in Quebec, as well as the natural park of Omega, which is next to Montebello. The southern parts of the province features scenic forests; holidaymakers always have an opportunity to go hiking with experienced guides and get acquainted with representatives of the local flora and fauna.
Canadas Cultural Capital The picturesque province will impress primarily the fans of ecotourism. There are historical, as well as nature attractions. In Laval, you can visit a very interesting venue. There is the Space Research Center. In the city, you can also admire old churches and visit several themed museums. The Space Research Center was opened for tourists taking excursions not so long ago.
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 … Open
The resort of Sainte Adele is very popular with active tourists. It is located in a very beautiful submontane area. In summer, these places are visited by fans of hiking tours and cycling. In winter, the resort attracts those who want to ski through snowy forests. The main feature of the resort area is a linear park that is the longest one in Canada. Its length is over 50 km.
 Cap-des-Rosiers Lighthouse If you want to relax far from lively tourist places, you should visit Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean. It is located in the beautiful submontane area. This region is distinguished by its inimitable extraordinary culture. Local people honor their age-old traditions that are reflected in different aspects of their lifestyle. Here, you can taste interesting national dishes, witness exciting traditional festivals, and admire the unique fjords that are some of the beautiful in Canada.
National cuisine of this scenic Canadian province is very interesting. The popularity of fast food inspired by North America gradually recedes. Today, natives increasingly prefer classic … Open
Quebec is one of those tourist places that are visited at any time of the year. In the summer period, the weather in the province is warm and sunny. At this time, it attracts fans of hiking tours, active recreation, and beach entertainments. In summer, many interesting holidays and festivals are also held in local cities. You can witness all of them absolutely for free. In autumn, local resorts are visited by nature admirers and photographers who want to capture beautiful fall landscapes.
Lac aux américains In winter, Quebec offers a lot of interesting opportunities for having fun. Skiing, snowboarding, dog sledding, tobogganing, skating rinks, and winter rides... Quebec is a perfect place for winter recreation for the whole family. In spring, local cities and resorts are distinguished by a special calm atmosphere. This time is perfect for excursion tourism. In the second half of spring, you can admire unique spring landscapes.
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Sightseeing in Canada: things to see

Toronto is no less famous than Ottawa. This is a large cultural centre with many places of interest. Tourists are recommended to visit Queen Elizabeth Park, Hyde Park and Toronto Islands Park. These beautiful national parks feature large collections of plants, trees and flowers. When it comes to cultural places of interest, the most famous sights of Toronto include Ontario Art Gallery, National Opera, the Royal Ontario Museum and Roy Thomson Hall. … Open

Sightseeing in regions nearby Quebec

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