Québec, all 656,385 square miles of it, is a world unto itself within the greater country of Canada. It’s the only Canadian province to predominantly speak French – Canada’s two official languages are English and French – that are spoken by its 7.5 million residents as a result of its mixed ancestry. These two cultures heavily influence nearly every aspect of life in Québec to create a very unique and diversified region.
Whether you enjoy the natural beauty of Québec’s varied landscapes in Parc national des Grands-Jardins, cheering on the Canadiens at the Molson Centre in Montréal, or exploring the many old stone forts and châteaux that are such a rich part of the area’s history and culture, there is a little bit of Québec for everyone.
School Travel Trip to QuebecA school journey to Quebec leads to useful advice and insights for travelers of all ages.
Quebec and Quebec CityThis site features pages about Quebec City and some of the surrounding attractions, such as Montmorency Falls.
Traveling in QuebecA journey through the province of Quebec to Quebec City. Includes some great pictures and travel observations.
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TripLogs: Quebec