Guides and Discoveries
The Citadel of Quebec is the largest military fortress still occupied in Canada. Official residence of the Governor General, it also houses the Royal 22nd Regiment, the only French-speaking regiment in the Canadian army. A must-see in Old Quebec.
The Musée de la Civilisation in Quebec is one of the most innovative museums in Canada. Its immersive exhibitions on the history of Quebec, world cultures, and contemporary issues attract both residents and tourists from around the world.
Old Quebec City in summer is a UNESCO World Heritage treasure. Cobblestone streets, cliff-top fortifications, the Saint Lawrence River and the best specialty coffee in the Lower Town: here is the perfect 2-day guide for English-speaking visitors.
Château Frontenac, boutique hotels in Old Quebec, hidden addresses on the ramparts: discover where to stay to make the most of Quebec's most charming neighborhood.