Your video perfectly showcases the beauty of both Montmorency Falls and Old Town, and all the amazing things to see and do☺ Definitely adding this to my travel list-thanks for the awesome guide!💞
Hello, I have lived in Quebec for 35 years. A little detail about Jacques-Cartier Park: It is crossed by the westernmost anadromous Atlantic salmon river in Canada. Additional suggestion around Quebec for nature lovers: Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area, on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, especially in the fall and spring, when thousands of Snow Geese migrate. The catch-all words in French: “Bonjour” and “Merci”, with a smile! People, those who can, will be happy to try to accommodate you even if English is not their everyday language. Enjoy your stay at my place. 😀
I stayed at the Frontenac in December a few years back. The hotel has about 30 Christmas trees, and the old town had snow and white lights everywhere. It was magical.
I live only a 3 hr drive from Quebec City but aside from the old city, I have never been to any of these places. Thanks for the ideas- I will have to check them out! I will not be trying the chair zip line or cross the high suspension bridge--just watching terrified me! You guys are brave!
Your video perfectly showcases the beauty of both Montmorency Falls and Old Town, and all the amazing things to see and do☺ Definitely adding this to my travel list-thanks for the awesome guide!💞
Hello, I have lived in Quebec for 35 years.
A little detail about Jacques-Cartier Park: It is crossed by the westernmost anadromous Atlantic salmon river in Canada.
Additional suggestion around Quebec for nature lovers: Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area, on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, especially in the fall and spring, when thousands of Snow Geese migrate.
The catch-all words in French: “Bonjour” and “Merci”, with a smile! People, those who can, will be happy to try to accommodate you even if English is not their everyday language.
Enjoy your stay at my place. 😀
I stayed at the Frontenac in December a few years back. The hotel has about 30 Christmas trees, and the old town had snow and white lights everywhere. It was magical.
That sounds so beautiful!
Thank you for visiting Canada, hope you had fun. As a home-sick Canadian living abroad, thanks. Come back.
My Mom and Dad cruised the Quebec City about 10 years ago. They said it was beautiful place to visit. Loved it!
Great video! Always enjoy your channel! Keep it up 😊
Thank you so much, that's so nice to hear!
I live only a 3 hr drive from Quebec City but aside from the old city, I have never been to any of these places. Thanks for the ideas- I will have to check them out! I will not be trying the chair zip line or cross the high suspension bridge--just watching terrified me! You guys are brave!
I want to go here SO bad! It’s simply stunning 💞 great video!
5:30 i got scared watching can't even imagine doing it
I was there for two night back in August and took an overnight train from there.
When did you visit? Maybe mid-September? It looks like you picked a great time.
It was end of September/early October!
@@TheAwkwardTourists I love travelling in the fall.
So it is kinda like a little Europe, eh?
It really is!