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Quote: So after enjoying a lovely lunch sat in the sunshine of Quebec the sky clouded over and it started raining. \not fancying spending the next few hours getting wet and miserable, we decided to go and visit this Read More
Quote: We had just returned to Quebec City from Lévis on the Quebec-Lévis Ferry and were doing some sightseeing in the Lower Town when we realized it was time for us to begin making our way to our next attraction: The Read More
Quote: In 1639, a hardy band of women headed by Marie Guyart and Madam de Peltrie came to Quebec in answer to a plea from the Jesuits. They needed an order of nuns to come and teach French to the native girls. Marie Read More
Quote: I am a confirmed chocoholic so when I saw the sign advertising a Chocolate Museum, I was sure it had been created just for me. It is part museum and part store. The retail area reminded me of a Belgian or Read More
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Quote: The spacious, impeccably clean art-deco Musee du Quebec might remind visitors who've been to Ottawa of the National Gallery of Art. Very modern with headsets for those who wish to learn more. There are Read More
Quote: This is a wonderful cultural and religious history museum of the French presence in North America and also the oldest museum in Canada. The museum uses a building that is part of the Seminary of Quebec, which Read More
Quote: Located in Basse Ville, near Place-Royal, this house is part of the Museum of Civilization that is located further down the road. The original house was built in the 17th century and then rebuilt in 1762 Read More
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Quote: For years as we visited our favorite gift shop on the Rue St Anne I have looked at the sign for the Wax Museum, it is in the same building but on the upper floors, and I have wondered if we shouldn’t visit. Now Read More
Quote: The first military prison in Quebec City was housed in a French Royal Redoubt inside the walls of the old city on the site of the current Morrin Centre. It was subsequently used as a general prison. The building Read More