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But as we strolled the narrow streets of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back to the early 17th century ... Winter Carnival (carnaval.qc.ca, 418-626-3716) transforms the city ...
Québec City, the capital city of Canada’s eponymous province, is a fabulous place to visit in winter. For a start ... vibe combined with 18th and 19th-century French architecture and a good ...
Quebec City is magical in the winter, especially during the Quebec Winter Carnival. Thanks again to ... World Heritage Site dating back to the 17th Century. The Old City is still an architectural ...
And they invite the rest of the world to join in. Â For the past 58 Februarys, they've transformed the alleys and squares of this 16-Century French-speaking city into the Quebec Winter Carnival. For ...
the annual winter carnival, which runs from Feb. 7 to Feb. 16. In the 17th century, French settlers mounted defensive walls called ramparts along parts of Quebec City’s rocky escarpment to ...
And nowhere is that spirited joie de vivre more apparent than at the Québec City Winter Carnival. Billed as the world's largest winter festival, the annual "Carnaval de Québec" attracts more ...
This fascinating historic site in Old Québec has worn many hats throughout its history. It was a military prison in the 18th century; a civilian prison from the early to mid-19th century and the ...
Organizers of Quebec City's annual winter carnival say the 18-day event was a hit despite unseasonably warm weather that forced the carnival to close one of its main attractions on the last day.