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Cathedral Notre Dame Basilica in Montreal<br /><br />Notre-Dame de Montreal Basilica has some of the most dramatic architecture in the world. Its features include exquisite stained glass windows, gold-tipped polychrome carvings, paintings, statues, and a lavish altarpiece.<br /><br /> Fountain in Jardin Saint Roch, Quebec City<br /><br />Jardin Saint Roch, Quebec City. Trendy restaurants, bars, boutiques, cafés, artisan bakeries, brew pubs, art galleries and teahouses line the streets of the Saint Roch district. <br /><br /> Gaspe<br /><br />Enjoy Canada’s Atlantic coast and vacation along the Gaspe peninsula. Attractions, accommodations, restaurants and boundless activities await you!<br /><br /> Manege Militaire in Quebec City<br /><br />The Manege Militaire in Quebec City includes a variety of fortifications such as walls, towers, and gates that were once used to protect the colony. Interpretive walking tours are available.<br /><br />
Porte Saint Jean in Quebec City<br /><br />The Saint-Jean-Port is located on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. The picturesque village is known for its craftspeople, artists and well-reputed restaurants.<br /><br /> Dufferin Terrace in Quebec City<br /><br />Dufferin Terrace pleasantly landscaped promenade and boardwalk offers the city's best view of the Saint Lawrence River and Old Quebec. Full of vendors, street performers and scores of visitors in the summer, the boardwalk is also an excellent starting point for touring the rest of the city.<br /><br /> Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie<br /><br />The Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie national park is one of 22 provincial parks in Quebec and is the centerpiece of the UNESCO Charlevoix biosphere reserve. Summer activities are numerous and include camoing, camping, kayaking, biking, hiking and more!<br /><br /> Caleche on de la Commune Street in Old Montréal<br /><br />Hire a horse drawn caleche, an open drawn carriage, for a tour of Old Montreal. This charming and historic district has it all – cafés, boutiques, galleries, restaurants and stunning architecture. <br /><br />
Marina at the Old Port<br /><br />The Old Port of Montreal is a world class promenade. A hugely popular area for locals and tourists, the port is close to many of Montreal’s historic landmarks and offers an array of places to shop, eat and drink. <br /><br /> Christ Church Cathedral<br /><br />Constructed in 1859, the Christ Church Cathedral stands in the heart of the commercial and shopping centre of Montreal. Interesting features of the church include the underground shopping mall beneath it and the 34-story office tower behind the Cathedral, both constructed in the 1980’s.<br /><br /> La fête des Neiges (Winter festival)<br /><br />Quebec’s Winter Carnival is one of the biggest winter festivals in the world. For 17 days in February the city welcomes over one million guests to celebrate the wonders of winter. Some activities include snow sculpture contests, canoe racing, dogsledding, and an outdoor dance party!<br /><br /> Locks in the Old Port of Montréal<br /><br />From mid-May to mid-October, the Lachine Canal in the Old Port of Montreal allows pleasure boaters to discover Montreal's maritime scenery and experience locking, or water transport. A series of five locks raise and lower boats between stretches of water at different levels. <br /><br />
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