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Quebec
Quebec is the home to the winter carnival and hence winter in Quebec's is the most spectacular time, Quebec is also by far Canada's most historical city. Quebec over looks the St. Lawrence River and even though Quebec is quiet historical in nature, it also has all of today's modern conveniences. The downtown core is full of cobbled streets and a lot of market squares and art vendors. There are also many a sightseeing opportunities available but in Quebec if you don’t speak French communicating with the locals may be a problem as Quebec is 95% French speaking.
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Sugar Shack
This is where you can see the maple syrup being filtered and produced The Sugar Shack is where the famous 100% pure maple syrup is made, there are no additives in this production, one can also take part in the process as a family or an individual. |
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Economeseums
The Economuseums are museums of a different type, these museums focus their displays on the traditional knowledge and techniques of various craftspeople. There are almost 30 of different displays, arranging from handmade paper to stained glass and much more. |
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Natural splendors
Quebec is also naturally beautiful, it is blessed with lots of natural beauty, there are about 20 different gardens in Quebec. Then there are also Chinese garden, Japanese garden, 30 outdoor gardens, a rose garden and 10 greenhouses. If you love the outdoors and nature, this is the place to rejuvenate your senses and be at one with the natural surroundings.
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