Upon arrival, we headed to the Chateau Frontenac, the city’s signature structure, visible from nearly any side of town. Built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1893, the 18-story structure is not a ...
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Vjosa Isai is a reporter and researcher for The Times based in Toronto, where she covers news from across Canada. Jan. 23, 2025 With its fortified walls, Quebec City, one of North America’s oldest ...
Quebec City is a destination that almost makes you forget you’re in North America instead of Europe. The perfect blend of old and new in a city that speaks French as the primary language and English ...
There are a few things you’ll immediately notice upon arriving in Québec City; the first of which is the distinctly European feel of the place. You’ll hear the effortless medley of French and English ...
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French, British, and North American cultures weave together in this walkable, refined city. “Québec City is French-speaking, but it’s North American, and it’s unique,” says David Mendel, an author and ...