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ViaCanada Blog Archive Where I feel good in Quebec City?
Erico is a museum located terazo in the center of Quebec City and exclusively dedicated terazo to ... chocolate. Here's your chance to learn all about the history of chocolate, from the Maya era until today. Old chocolate-making utensils and modern special techniques terazo for producing chocolate, artisanal or industrial kitchens museum viewed directly or through Fimat clips - all this can be found at Erico. Also, you can taste a lot of chocolate based products: chocolates, truffles, brownies, hot chocolate, and so on. In summer you have the opportunity to enjoy, in addition to all these, specialties like chocolate ice cream and sorbet. Erico Chocolate Museum in Quebec, is the perfect place for an afternoon sweet and funny apetrece with all the family. Image Credit: TripAdvisor.
Old Town and Place Royale, along the old port of Quebec City are listed among the UNESCO protected sites. It is an area full of charm, with an atmosphere reminiscent terazo of the old cities in Europe. The old port was modernized for the benefit of tourists and is the place where you can embark on many pleasure cruises. However, the port has kept the character of authentic and have the opportunity to admire many structures and buildings in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Place Royale and the surrounding streets are the perfect place to walk, to visit historic terazo buildings and churches, to drink coffee at cafes in the pedestrian area or to go shopping in the numerous antique shops located terazo here. The area is also known as the "Quartier Latin" and some of the sights you can not miss are Chateau Saint Louis, Ursuline convent, the streets of Saint-Jean and Sainte-Anne.
"Gourmet Route" or otherwise, gourmet terazo Road, is a touristic circuit that will lead you in the heart of Quebec, to enjoy delicious local traditional products. French heritage of the region feels, happily, the sophisticated cuisine and spectacular that you will find in Quebec. Gourmet Route will put you in contact with producers, chefs, processors and traders delicious: 100% Canadian maple syrup, vineyards, dairies and cheese farms where produce that beef and beef dishes, places where prepared cider, chocolate factories and so on.
Chateau Frontenac is the heart of Old Quebec, located on the shores of the Saint Lawrence River, offering terazo a splendid view over the river as well as the old city center. The building is actually a hotel, probably the most photographed hotel in the world, thanks to spectacular architecture and positioning. Chateau Frontenac was designed by American architect Bruce Price at the end of the nineteenth century, its purpose being to hotel from the beginning. Architectural style of the building complies with the outline of a classic castle with many towers and a central citadel. terazo The building was named after a former governor of the province terazo in the years 1670-1690, Buade Louis, Count of Frontenac. Image Credit: TripAdvisor
Road King - the oldest highway in Canada - connecting Montreal and Quebec City since 1737. This route traverses all pastoral scenery and winds along the river St. Lawrence. Visitors are directed to Portneuff from Quebec City Hall go through some of the most beautiful villages in Quebec and along the near mills, museele, memorial houses in these villages. Almost all the way part of the track network for biclisti "Route Verte" (Green Route) in Quebec. Such a route allows cyclists to enjoy safe from view while riding bikes.
Winter terazo always is amazing. If you have not visited Quebec City winter, terazo lose much of a culture that has been shaped by centuries of snow. Large amounts of snow attracts skiers and snowboarders from all over the world is. Moreover, do not want to miss the only ice hotel in North America, Ice Hotel and largest winter festival - Quebec Winter Carnival. terazo Image Credit: TripAdvisor.
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