The Coffee Journal
There are places where time stands still. Where the light does exactly what it should, where the temperature is just as you would have ordered if you had the choice, where the coffee da...
There is something special about Old Quebec when the snow falls. The cobblestone alleys disappear under a white blanket, the roofs of New France take on a glow...
Twenty minutes from Quebec, Ile d'Orleans is a terroir bubble in the river. Artisan cheesemakers, century-old cideries, market tables, and authentic Quebec flavors...
When the first rays of sunshine warm the cobblestones of Old Quebec, the whole city comes out of hibernation. The terraces reopen, the menus are renewed, the Saint Lawrence rep...
September arrives, the leaves turn red and gold, the alleys of Old Quebec are adorned with colors that even the greatest painters struggle to reproduce. Autumn in Qu...