Old
World meets New in this fascinating province that straddles
the entrance to the St. Lawrence River and extends north,
nearly to the arctic circle. Roughly seven million people—mostly
French-speaking—inhabit this land of stunning
architecture and artistic diversity. Positioned as it
is on the St. Lawrence—the large waterway that connects
the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean—Quebec, with its
largest city, Montreal, has long been an innovative
center of cultural exchange and international trade.
The people are fun and creative, the cities are clean
and attractive, and the countryside and the architecture
are breathtaking. Enjoy!
FEATURED HOTELS Château Versailles Château Versailles boasts a history as rich as the city it inhabits. Hotel
Le St. James Catering to Guests with a True Sense of Exclusivity. Sofitel Montreal Sophistication, elegance and class.
HOTEL SPECIALS Sofitel Montreal Located on the once-famous site of the Van Horne mansion on Sherbrooke Street West, and at the foot of Montreal's most famous landmark---Parc Mont Royal---the Sofitel Montreal combines sleek, modern allure with tasteful hints of the mansion's past, including historical relics such as the lobby's fireplace, bronze friezes in the restaurant and monumental wooden doors on the Presidential Suite. more...
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MAGICAL SHOW Cavalia Focused on the allure of horses, this Quebec-born show features high-tech sets, acrobatics and live orchestra to involve multiple senses. Not a traditional circus, Cavalia is an unconventional performance capturing the partnership between man and horse.
72-HOUR VACATION Quebec City With its culture and history, winding cobbled streets and sophisticated European cuisine, Quebec City looks and even sounds like France—but it's all a delicious chimera, as the ideal destination for the Francophile who is, sheepishly, an Anglophone.
REENERGIZE IN QUEBEC Spa Eastman Set in a rural winter wonderland, this 315-acre Quebec retreat features a hearty spa package list and spa menu that aims to feed the body as well as the soul.
FRENCH
HEART OF NORTH AMERICA 72
Hours in Montreal From
le Vieux-Montréal to
the fashionable Quartier du Musée, let
yourself be charmed by this hybrid culture of
Francophiles and Anglophiles.
BUSINESS TRAVEL GUIDE Montreal The
boutique-lined cobblestone streets of historic Montreal
give way to sleek office buildings and convention
centers. This major business hub on the St. Lawrence
River has close trading ties to the Northeastern
United States and is at the forefront of bioengineering
and communication technologies.
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More
Information: Tourisme-Montreal
The source for additional tourist information.
www.bonjourquebec.com
Additional travel information on the official Quebec
Tourism site.
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