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The next morning, we visited the oldest section of Quebec, the Petit-Champlain, with our history guide. With temperatures hanging at a balmy 19 degrees, we walked the old cobblestone streets ...
The German Christmas Market is on again in Old Quebec, where a little village of wooden kiosks, brimming with traditional crafts, has been set up in front of the Basilica.
Old Quebec, its narrow, cobbled streets and 17th and 18th century stone houses, seems as French as Napoleon. ... “Quebec City is a true Christmas village,” with real snow and truly old ...
Designed to recreate the festive atmosphere of a traditional European Christmas market, Québec’s version features 90 exhibitors from the city, Germany and beyond, selling all manner of ...
From the Christmas villagelike Old Quebec, its cobblestoned streets and Euro-inspired buildings festooned with lights, to a riverside toboggan run that dates back to 1884, you can embrace the ...
German Christmas Market (now until December 18) Modeled after the Christmas markets in Munich and Vienna, Québec City’s version is located in Place de l’Hôtel de Ville in the heart of Old ...
Pascal e. has been working toward the annual German Christmas Market in Quebec City since July, spending months crafting 300 original cards to sell at one of the coveted booths in Place D'Youville.
Built in 1892, it’s one of the most iconic landmarks in Quebec City. Sitting high on the banks overlooking the river, its European castle appearance is complete with arches and turrets, bringing ...