Quebec City Travel Vacation, Sightseeing, Shopping
Quebec City is a World
Heritage Site.  

Quebec City celebrates its
national and international
charm as well as the native
nations, the "First Nations"
with historical museums
involving art, science, culture,
food, international gardens,
costumed reenactments,
outdoor theater, musical
entertainment, and a wide
range of
shopping and
dining options.
A great deal of public space
high above the St. Lawrence
and along the river's banks is
devoted to outdoor recreation,
hiking,  biking , walking, and
sightseeing.
Quebec City and the Province celebrated 400
years of settlement in 2008 and the City did some
major renovations to prepare for visitors.
The meeting place of the St. Lawrence and Saint
Charles Rivers, Bassin Louise in Quebec City’s
Old Port area is a walkable area with great
views of the St Lawrence River.
Quebec City is
great for shoppers

and sightseers. The  
city center is small and
easily walked.  A
stairway and elevator  
lead to a lower level
along the St. Lawrence
River that  is given over
to a
wide range of
shopping
and dining
options.
A great deal of public
space high above the
St. Lawrence and
along the river's banks
is devoted hiking,  
biking , walking,
sightseeing, and
shopping.
Forts above the St. Lawrence River
provide hiking, biking, and views
To Reach Quebec City by Air:  Québec City Airport is seven miles southwest of the city,  
Jean Lesage International Airport:  (
YQB),   Public transportation (RTC)  buses reach the city center.
To Reach Quebec City by Auto:  from Vermont Follow I-91 to the Canadian Border  The highway changes
to Route 55 North.  Follow to exit 173 and enter Highway # 20 towards Quebec City.  Enter highway 73 North  
    across the river and take a right towards Boulevard Laurier.  
Train service reaches Quebec City: Amtrak from New York City Connects through Montreal (10 hours)
to Canada's
VIA Rail for the trip to Quebec's Gare du Palais (station)  in the city center.(3 hours)
For Quebec City Vacation, Sightseeing and  Shopping, the meeting
place of the St. Lawrence and Saint Charles Rivers, Bassin Louise,
in Quebec City’s Old Port area is a walkable area with pedestrian
only streets and great views of the St Lawrence River.
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