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If any of you havent been, then i strongly suggest you plan a weekend in Quebec City soon. Speeking french is not required. I heard more english while i was there than french.Tourists from all over Canada, the U.S. and basically from around the world converge on this City, to partake in the hospitality and tradition that make this country our own.

We stayed at a wonderful all inclusive Auberge, 15 minutes from Downtown.

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We arrived there at 11A.M, unpacked and headed to Ste Anne-de-Beaupre, to visit the Basilica,, and other religious icons in that region.

Since it was a nice sunny day, we decided to do the outdoors stuff first, then,

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Montmorency Falls

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Ste. Annes Canyon

 

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then on Sunday, book a Brunch Cruise on the Louis Jolliette.

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The pics don't do the place justice. So many interesting people to see, and so much history involved.Local Artisans selling unique hand made arts and crafts that you may never see anywhere else.

Hope you enjoyed the pics. We had a memorable stay inone of Canadas oldest cities.

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You're right ... pics simply can't do Quebec City justice. I was fortunate enough to live in this city for 2 years, while doing a graduate degree at Universite Laval. My first apartment there was over 300 years old! I can't say I know the city inside and out, but I do know it better than the average tourist. I have to say, I've been to cities all over Canada, the US, Britain and northern Europe, and Quebec City is by far my favourite "urban" area to visit in the world.

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i love quebec city!!! i make it a point to visit a few times a year, amazing history,shops,attractions and nice looking women :thumbsup_anim: :thumbsup_anim: :thumbsup_anim:

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Nice pic report Paul.

 

Did you notice you caught a person falling in the one pic? whistling.gif

 

 

 

 

You have the option of using the very fragile, swaying foot bridge, or if you have big "ONES" you can take the Zip line below the foot bridge. I do not have big "ONES"blush.gif

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Back in 1965 when I was in the Navy we needed some work done to the ship and sailed from Halifax, up the St. Lawrence River, and into the Davie Shipyards in Levis for the repairs. While there we used to take the ferry across the river to Old Quebec to do what young sailors do.

 

It's a gorgeous old city with alot of history and is a great place to visit.

 

Some really nice pictures there Paul, thanks.

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Nice getaway for you guys. Glad you enjoyed. Zip line? You don need no stinkin' zip line. Get all the thrills you'll ever want from driving over and under viaducts around here. Thanks for the pics.

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Great report!! I was there a few years ago with the then girlfriend (now wife/colonel) for the Labour Day weekend and we had a wonderful time. Lots to see and do. Beautiful old city with a old world feel.

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FANTASTIC Pics Paul....have you thought of a second career in photography... ;)

 

Also nice report......glad you and your bride had a fun weekend......

 

We are thinking of visiting America's Adult Playground in April.... :P

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FANTASTIC Pics Paul....have you thought of a second career in photography... wink.gif

 

Also nice report......glad you and your bride had a fun weekend......

 

We are thinking of visiting America's Adult Playground in April.... tongue.gif

 

 

Funny you should say that Bob, we may be going to Vegas at the end of January on Bussiness. I love that place. If we go, it will be our third time.clapping.gif

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Back in 1965 when I was in the Navy we needed some work done to the ship and sailed from Halifax, up the St. Lawrence River, and into the Davie Shipyards in Levis for the repairs. While there we used to take the ferry across the river to Old Quebec to do what young sailors do.

 

It's a gorgeous old city with alot of history and is a great place to visit.

 

Some really nice pictures there Paul, thanks.

 

Thanks Lew

Here is a couple i took of the shipyards. It was raining at the time, so not the best pics.Still one of the busiest yards in N.A.

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Funny you should say that Bob, we may be going to Vegas at the end of January on Bussiness. I love that place. If we go, it will be our third time.clapping.gif

 

I was looking at the Harrah's hotel chains and went through my wife's Total Reward points and it looks like we are being comped 5 FREE (my favorite 4 letter word) nights in April.....can't beat that deal :thumbsup_anim: with an Ugly Stick...

 

If you go in Jan take some sweaters and or jackets....it's cold there at that time of the year.

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