Written by tvordj on November 12, 2009
- Friday was another nice day. Cold but not raining. We were waiting for a friend of Graham's to arrive after noon. She was driving over from Quebec City as well! We had some time to...
Written by tvordj on November 12, 2009
- Thursday and Friday were spent mainly hanging out with friends. Thursday, a couple i knew were driving over from Quebec City. We had our breakfast and returned to the room to wait. They had hoped...
Written by tvordj on November 12, 2009
- Wednesday seemed like it would be sunny overall so we thought this would be the day to take a bus tour of the city to see a bit more. We booked through Grayline via the...
Written by tvordj on November 12, 2009
- Tuesday morning was overcast and a bit rainy so we thought it would be the best time to visit the Beaux Arts museum on Sherbrooke street West. We went for the included breakfast first, in...
Written by tvordj on November 12, 2009
- I've spent very little time in the great city of Montreal in the past so wanted to get to know it a bit better. We booked a week at the Embassy Suites by Hilton which...
Written by Vanilla Sugar on November 3, 2008
- MontréalI always felt like I missed an opportunity to visit Montréal with my good friends Kim and Myra. They had made the trip to Montréal for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games and I didn’t join...
Written by zabelle on December 31, 2007
- Calling this a museum is a little bit misleading. What you do is go to the convent of the Augustines and you are then taken on a tour of the oldest parts of the building....
Written by zabelle on December 30, 2007
- When it comes to things that you can visit free of charge Quebec City has them on abundance. One that we had never done before was to tour the Parliament Building. Check with them to...
Written by zabelle on July 6, 2006
- Louis St. Laurent was the Prime Minister of Canada from 1948 to 1957. He had the house on Grande Allee built in 1913. It was here that he raised his family and in 1973 that...
Written by zabelle on July 6, 2006
- In 1803 the British built four Martello Towers as part of the defense of Quebec City. It is a little distressing to realize that who they were defending themselves against was the United States. Today...
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