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Quebec City, Quebec |
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A popular travel destination,
Mont-Sainte-Anne, located in beautiful Quebec, Canada, offers pure snowy bliss. The air is pure and the skiing and snowboarding conditions are just right at Mont-Sainte-Anne. Snow conditions are always exceptional, thanks to a high performance snowmaking system, with high technology snow groomers. Mont-Sainte-Anne will keep you coming back for great outdoor snow fun!
The three most beautiful mountains in the East are covered with white gold!
The official kick off is scheduled for November 18 at Mont-Sainte-Anne and Stoneham will be officially open November 24. A new glade zone, new features in the Terrain Parks, exciting events and of course beautiful snow conditions awaits ski and snowboard lovers all season.
Québec City and its surrounding area welcome over 6 million tourists every year from all corners of the world. The city is full of attractions and fascinating discoveries for visitors.
Lower Town, home to the first settlers of New France, encompasses the old port district and a host of other treasures. Leading the way to Upper Town are steep, winding roads and stairways with telling names, like Côte de la Montagne (Mountain Road) and Escalier Casse-Cou (Breakneck Stairway). And crowning it all is one the most photographed buildings in the world, the famous Château Frontenac, perched atop towering Cape Diamond. In Upper Town, the contours of the fortified city are easy to see and explore. In fact, all it takes is a short stroll to understand why Old Québec was named a UNESCO World Heritage Treasure.
From east to west, Québec City has it all. To the east, the thundering Montmorency Falls offer a superb view of the St. Lawrence River and Île d'Orléans. In the city, visitors enjoy Battlefields Park, also known as the Plains of Abraham. It was once the site of great battles between the French and English armies and is now a famous city park where recreation, culture, and history come together. Further upstream is Bois-de-Coulonge Park, a lovely public garden. This riverside park is a must-see with its beautiful flower gardens and long history. To the west, astute visitors stop by Jacques-Cartier Beach Park, an oasis of greenery on the shores of the St. Lawrence.
And for more ambitious visitors, a network of bike trails beckons. They travel the length and breadth of the city and are an excellent way to discover how culture and nature are inextricably linked in Québec City only minutes from the heart of town are woodlands, waterways, and wildlife!
Quebec City City Vacations:
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Discover Quebec |
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4 Days / 3 Nights
- 3 Nights Accommodation
- Dinner at Le St-Amour
- Dinner at Aux Anciens Canadiens
- Québec City Sightseeing Tour
- Admission to the Québec Observatory
- All Taxes and Meal Gratuities
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French Connection - Montreal & Quebec City |
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5 Days / 4 Nights
- 2 Nights Accommodation in Montreal
- Admission to the Montreal Biodome
- Dinner at Chez Queux Restaurant
- One Way VIA Rail Service in Comfort Class (Business Class Upgrade Available)
- 2 Nights Accommodation in Quebec City
- Admission to the Québec Observatory
- Dinner at St. Amour Restaurant
- All Taxes and Meal Gratuities
- (more information...)
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