QUÉBEC CITY... A City Like No Other!

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  • @Jean-PierreGrenier-yl3wp
    @Jean-PierreGrenier-yl3wp หลายเดือนก่อน +295

    As a Québec City resident who has lived here for more than half of his life, I have to say that your video does not go into the usual stereotypes of other videos (French accordion music, showing only the top touristic places, etc.). The fact that you have learned French show your openness to our culture. (Btw, for any masculine “saint” in French, we do not pronounce the final “t” except if the saint name starts with a vowel. And “Roch” is actually pronounced like “rock”. Therefore “sain rock”. Otherwise, you are doing great! ⚜)

    • @strangersmith9320
      @strangersmith9320 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      Just want to say in case he reads your comment that I really appreciate you encouraging him (I'm an anglo from Montreal btw). You might have seen he's had some rough corrections from people he interviews on the streets and I'm glad to see other folks trying to help him improve with kindness.
      You get a like from me :)

    • @MrLuchenkov
      @MrLuchenkov หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      @@strangersmith9320 It is always great to see any anglophone living in Quebec (or any recent immigrant) making a valiant effort to learn French. It must be encouraged and commended as it can be a daunting task at times.
      A good day to you. :)

    • @neofils
      @neofils หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Salut, est ce que les feuilles ont déjà changé de couleurs a Québec ,
      je compte visiter Québec entre les 10 et 16 octobre pour 2 jours.

    • @Jean-PierreGrenier-yl3wp
      @Jean-PierreGrenier-yl3wp หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@neofils Les couleurs des arbres est toujours difficile à prédire. Tout dépend des températures, de la pluie et des vents. L’idéal sont des journées ensoleillées relativement chaudes (12 à 18 degrés) et des nuits fraîches (6 à 10 degrés), mais pas trop de vent. En ce moment, nous avons ces journées et les couleurs ont à peine commencées à Québec, mais un peu plus au nord ou dans les montagnes, c’est déjà là. Je dirais que dans une semaine, ce sera le maximum ici. Dans deux semaines? Difficile à dire, mais les régions de Montréal où les Cantons de l’Est ont toujours une ou deux semaines de retard pour les couleurs d’automne par rapport à Québec. Donc, tu as des chances, si le vent et la pluie ne se mettent pas trop de la partie.

    • @kilura9459
      @kilura9459 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@neofils oui

  • @maniacmike4453
    @maniacmike4453 หลายเดือนก่อน +67

    Man, I love French Canada. Needs to stay French. It's a hidden gem that has character. Hope to visit QB City one day. I love the French culture. Keep that Euro feel alive and much love to Canada as a whole.

    • @sourandbitter3062
      @sourandbitter3062 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Yes, thank you. Vive la diversité des cultures. On doit demeurer francophone. We need to stay french.

    • @LightnixBH
      @LightnixBH หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      this comment means a lot 🥰

    • @manuelmancebo4486
      @manuelmancebo4486 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I prefer Quebec to be bilingual. English is important in many ways. In Portugal, we learn English since elementary school. It does not put off French culture and customs. But maintains as part of lifestyle of city and province.

    • @CaptainFordo21
      @CaptainFordo21 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@manuelmancebo4486 You do not live surrounded by 400 000 000 anglophones and a pervasively encroaching American culture.

    • @sourandbitter3062
      @sourandbitter3062 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@manuelmancebo4486 That is not the question, Québec's population will be bilingual to a high proprotion no matter what we do, even if the first language spoken in the province is and stays french. Around 46% of Québécois speak both english and french, which is way higher than in Portugal. We're north americans after all, I didn't even have to try to learn english, it's the most spoken language in my country and on the NA continent so it just came easily. But my french is way better and it is the language of my culture and the language I will be teaching my kids. We need to defend french as our first language, that's what it means to stay french.

  • @pgf2785
    @pgf2785 หลายเดือนก่อน +72

    Quebec is beautiful around Christmas too.

    • @rioriggs3568
      @rioriggs3568 หลายเดือนก่อน

      With Christmas markets... simply amazing

  • @E3mrside
    @E3mrside หลายเดือนก่อน +59

    I lived in Quebec City when I was studying at Laval University. Best years of my life

    • @YouTubeOfficialReviewerAccount
      @YouTubeOfficialReviewerAccount 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Ah les belles sorties au Dagobert du vendredi soir pour finir wasted à la place d’Youville pour attendre le dernier autobus

  • @ericst-laurent8161
    @ericst-laurent8161 หลายเดือนก่อน +51

    Very charming, the two young ladies interviewed. Tabarnak 😂
    I am Quebecois and proud of my 25% Irish blood.
    my grandmother's great-grandfather arrived here in 1848 during the great famine.

    • @PizzaPartify
      @PizzaPartify หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      grandma'a great grandfather is 3.125%, not 25%

  • @thefrogprincess266
    @thefrogprincess266 หลายเดือนก่อน +65

    Was in Quebec this summer and it was my first time visiting Quebec in the summer. I already seen it during winter time, river looks particularly fantastic in winter, but in summer it truly turns into a fairytale town!!! I was impressed how alive the city was and how different it is from the rest of Canada. It felt as if people were truly enjoying life. I'm visiting Canada from Europe and if I ever want to move here - I'd love to move to Quebec City

    • @VEGAS-NERVE
      @VEGAS-NERVE หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@thefrogprincess266 well 90% of the people you saw were probably other tourists.

    • @souslesbombes
      @souslesbombes หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@VEGAS-NERVE well 90% of your comment is probably false.

    • @VEGAS-NERVE
      @VEGAS-NERVE หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@souslesbombes im just saying that you can’t really make a generalization about Canadians when the only ‘Canadian’ people you’ve encountered were other tourists in old Quebec City.

    • @NotLeftarded1
      @NotLeftarded1 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@souslesbombessee how they put Canadian in quotes they're not Canadian in Quebec they don't accept the rest of the country ,they hate it. I'm a Canadian from the maritimes who happens to have French ancestry and they make me embarrassed to have a French name.

    • @KwehShiro
      @KwehShiro หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@NotLeftarded1 you went into xenophobia when it was never even about it (expected with someone with a name like this, seem like you wanna stir up stuff) (plus btw, i see and have been victim of agression far more as a french quebecois than seen the reverse ). quebec city is a hot spot for tourism all around the world (it is the main source of income for the province here), so what they mean is if you see people being happy, it might be people who are also on vacation or people who are working in entertaining/making sure the tourist have a good time so they come back. Quebec city is a good place to visit but not to live in honestly, just like many other place in the world.

  • @AndreCaronCaron
    @AndreCaronCaron หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    Merci pour ta magnifique présentation et bienvenue dans ma ville que tu as très bien décrite, elle le mérite.

  • @iryef5514
    @iryef5514 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Loooovvee the video, I feel so happy seing my culture being discovered in such a polite, open and respectful way.

  • @gabriel-mckee
    @gabriel-mckee หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Greetings from Quebec City, and thanks for making the effort of learning some French!

  • @MrLuchenkov
    @MrLuchenkov หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    Traditional music in Quebec traces its roots to Brittany and Poitou, first and foremost. The former, being an ancient Celtic region/nation, has a musical tradition not too dissimilar from Ireland and share many of the same instruments (and tunes!).
    Later on, especially in the 19th century, Irish (and, to a lesser extent, Scottish) music also had an influence on Quebec's traditional music.
    Glad you had a good time in Quebec City and I'm happy to see you discovering the rest of Quebec a bit more. You're very welcome and your curiosity really shines in your videos.

  • @emiriebois2428
    @emiriebois2428 หลายเดือนก่อน +266

    Without any doubt the most beautiful city of Canada

    • @Pingu2010
      @Pingu2010 หลายเดือนก่อน +36

      So long as you don't step outside of the old town / downtown areas (and maybe Limoilou/St-Roch). Outside of that it's just a typical, north american, disgusting sprawling suburban hellscape. :/

    • @artyomnuzhdin8711
      @artyomnuzhdin8711 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

      100% and very clean. I m European, and live & work here, every time I feel like I miss EU I m going to QC. Nice city.

    • @robthomas3811
      @robthomas3811 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Vancouver is better. Qc close second

    • @emiriebois2428
      @emiriebois2428 หลายเดือนก่อน +44

      ​​@@robthomas3811 No way . Vancouver without its location is a generic city . Whereas Québec city stands by itself, because of its unique architecture and History. That is why it is a UNESCO world heritage site. Vancouver is all about the escape to nature

    • @robthomas3811
      @robthomas3811 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@emiriebois2428 I see what you’re saying but I disagree.

  • @sebastien-zf5cc
    @sebastien-zf5cc หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Thank you for showing my home town. This is definitely a nice place to live and grow.
    I hope you will come back!

  • @Trade4Lewt
    @Trade4Lewt หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Merci pour le video Dan, toujours interessant de te voir decouvrir le Quebec 🐢

  • @ralf667
    @ralf667 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Thanks, you did justice to the oldest city in North America! It look very good in your camera lens.

  • @ryancutler4775
    @ryancutler4775 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I was visiting Quebec City when you were there and I talked to you very quickly when I saw you on the street! You were extremely nice and I want to thank you for filming all the different parts of this beautiful city!!!

  • @angela86753
    @angela86753 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    Quebec city is beautiful. Haven't been there since I was a kid but would love to visit again. Went to Montreal again last year. I love that city

    • @LordKalte
      @LordKalte หลายเดือนก่อน

      You should, it's even better today!

  • @mariolafrance5806
    @mariolafrance5806 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Thanks for this wonderful video. You only scratched the surface of what to do and visit in Québec City but you did a great job pointing out what makes Québec City a special city. It's clean, safe and welcoming. That said, I invite all your subscribers from all around the world to visit us. You won't regret it I swear. 🙂

  • @Xpian
    @Xpian หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    As beautiful as it is now, I should like to encourage you to return once more in winter.
    You'll find it equally beautiful yet somehow transformed in a way that is indescribable!

  • @kentsmith1507
    @kentsmith1507 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Greetings from Richardson Texas! Great video!

  • @mrzhooly
    @mrzhooly หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    the fact you spat the name of the festival in french trying multiple times: respect brother ! welcome to quebec !

  • @JackieFitos
    @JackieFitos หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Definitely the only city I would live in should I ever move from where I currently live . Absolutely stunning day or night. I am a non french speaking individual. But I can learn.

    • @xGoodOldSmurfehx
      @xGoodOldSmurfehx หลายเดือนก่อน

      You get used to the accent too since it's not just an accent but a sub-dialect of Acadian French! Except when it comes to the Northern-Eastwards coast people, not even Quebec folks can understand the words that come out of their mouths 🤣
      Interesting fact: Quebec folks will usually be able to understand a fairly large amount of words spoke by Cajun French speakers from Louisiania :D

    • @brando8086
      @brando8086 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This is true about Cajun French. Easy to understand for the most part

  • @bremexperience
    @bremexperience หลายเดือนก่อน +36

    There is still an irish descendents population in Quebec. Most now speak french, but their surnames are still Irish. Notable community still speaking english is Shannon, near the CFB Valcartier.

    • @hdufort
      @hdufort หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Yes, we have a lot of French-speaking Finlay, Ross, Sullivan, Miller, Murray, Reid, etc. English-speaking Catholics tended to be absorbed into the French-speaking Catholic majority.

    • @bremexperience
      @bremexperience หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@hdufort O'Gallagher, Jenkins, O'Connor... Lots also at St. Bridgit's home ;) I'm of french descent, but my daughters are of Scottish-canadian descent so I had the opportunity to live in Qc within the "english community"...

    • @OdinWannaBe
      @OdinWannaBe หลายเดือนก่อน

      Of course.

    • @Jijohann
      @Jijohann หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Many Quebecers have Irish or Scottish roots, from few generations to far generations.

    • @xbvg
      @xbvg หลายเดือนก่อน

      There are several cities with irish names like Inverness with their bronze museum.

  • @bsharporbflat8378
    @bsharporbflat8378 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Since the Chateau Frontenac is a hotel but also an important historic landmark they are required to let people walk in as they wish and use the public washroom without being a customer.

  • @moontan91
    @moontan91 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

    i lived in Vancouver, San Francisco and now Quebec City.
    there's nothing in North America like Québec.

  • @EmMysteryVlogs
    @EmMysteryVlogs หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Thanks for visiting !!!! Really cool video 💙💙💙 And I appreciate your effort of saying "Québec" correctly and writing it correctly as well !

  • @jeanyvesgauthier4082
    @jeanyvesgauthier4082 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Thank you for this very interesting video. The images you filmed are simply beautiful and your comments are absolutely right. Yes Québec City is a city like no other and you have done justice to our Capital. Even though I am from Montréal and try very hard to look at all the beautiful things it has to offer despite all we hear and read, I did fall in love with Québec City because it is incomparable from a historic point a view and so so charming.

  • @lawrencea274
    @lawrencea274 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    On the lawns at the side of the chateau Frontenac as children with our parents we used to watch movies on a big screen set up. That was back in the 1950s. It was beautiful and still.
    memorable.
    To truly appreciate the Saint Lawrence River and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence is to sail it. The current is some of the strongest in the world,and the tidal waters next to New Brunswick the highest in the world. I've sailed it all to Newfoundland and around.

  • @martinbelec1826
    @martinbelec1826 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Great video on unique Québec city. Glad you stumbled on Trad music. I remember when you started in Montreal, I had suggested you to explore the Trad scene which is everywhere in Québec (province) there are numerous Trad groups going around the wold to represent Québec culture and there are dozens of Trad festivals all over Québec including in Montreal. There are Trad music nights in different bars and Trad dancing night as well.

  • @marcod2680
    @marcod2680 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Bravo pour ton français et thank You for promoting so positively Quebec city in your video . I live in Vancouver and its beautiful all around but i sometimes miss the social life of Quebec or Montreal , i hope you had a blast

  • @CarbonFanatic
    @CarbonFanatic หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    As someone who live near Montreal(10 minutes away) i always love visiting Quebec city. I love how it looks and feels

  • @tiamo_danielle
    @tiamo_danielle หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great video. This city has been on my list for a long time. Love from NYC 💕

  • @micheldauphinais7856
    @micheldauphinais7856 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    100% mon chum!. tu viens de décrire ma ville excactement comment elle est! good job aussi sur les prises de vue et la profondeur de ta pensée. Bonne continuations.

  • @SarahLacroix-wg5fp
    @SarahLacroix-wg5fp หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hi, I am from Quebec city and I am so happy about your video that I am going to share it on Facebook for my friends from Iceland. I lived in Iceland from 1996 to 2003 and after that, I lived in Quebec city from 2003 to today. Before 1996, I was a kid from Quebec countryside and I lived in a village with a population of 1300 inhabitants. So, to me, Quebec city is really a city and not a village lol...

  • @christofat2704
    @christofat2704 หลายเดือนก่อน +74

    Québec est la seule ville fortifiée au nord de Campeche , Mexique

    • @klarissaclairiton9010
      @klarissaclairiton9010 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      fortifications contruites par les Britanniques

    • @christofat2704
      @christofat2704 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@klarissaclairiton9010 pour protéger des envahisseurs Yankees

    • @Goudgeon69
      @Goudgeon69 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@klarissaclairiton9010 Nope, terminées par les britanniques mais elles étaient bien présentes à la fin du régime français.

    • @Goudgeon69
      @Goudgeon69 หลายเดือนก่อน

      D'ailleurs, Montcalm avait décidé d'aller affronter les anglais en terrain ouvert au lieu de rester retranché et se servir des fortifications.

  • @baffinsansterre
    @baffinsansterre หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    Random encounters add a lot to your vids.

  • @rrarelele
    @rrarelele หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Im in quebec right now! my uncle is getting married in the Citadelle of Quebec cause hes very high in the military, im so lucky to be able to actually go there and sleep in it! its absolutely beautiful. Only weird thing is that this morning i got stuck in the suite room😭 My dad had to actually DESTROY the handle cause the door and handle was broken. Minus that i love it here!

    • @Dislob
      @Dislob หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      rest in peace traditional handle🤣

  • @Imsemble
    @Imsemble หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Amazing video Dan, I'm so glad you could experience our culture in yet another new way! The city looks amazing through your eyes.
    Just fyi, "Trad" is just short for traditional. That style of music and dance is called "Rigodon" and this specific dance I believe is what we call a "Set carré". If you like that style of music I recommend listening to "Le Rêve du Diable" and "La Bottine Souriante".
    Wish you the best!

  • @rogerred3855
    @rogerred3855 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    It's like a Streched out, less populated, more soothing and relaxed version of Paris... Looks like someone took their time and painted a beauty! 👽👿

    • @jjs7837
      @jjs7837 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Paris looks more like Montreal, Quebec city like a provincial French city.

  • @VegetalityNomis
    @VegetalityNomis หลายเดือนก่อน

    Being from Quebec city, I always love watching these videos and how people are enjoying the city I always grew up in, and how I always get this strange feeling of being proud of our beautiful city that every tourist seems to like. If you ever go back to Quebec city, I would recommend visiting the Chute Montmorency, which is a beautiful big waterfall, and by doing so, going to the Ile d’Orléans, which is the rural touristic place of Quebec with a lot of big fields of different fruits and vegetables with a gorgeous view of the Fleuve Saint-Laurent and the Mont Saint-Anne. Beauport is a old suburb with a lot of older houses but is infinitely less touristic than Le Vieux Québec. Finally there is the Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier which is a national parc around the valley of the Jacques Cartier river that is just 40 minutes from the Vieux Québec, and the road that takes you there goes trough Stoneham and Tewkesbury, a beautiful village hidden in the mountains with a ski station and with the Église of Tewkesbury that has a gorgeous view of the Jacques Cartier river. Hoping this list one day helps someone to discover a bit more of Quebec city and it’s surroundings.

  • @LePasDeQC
    @LePasDeQC หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    There is always something happening in Québec city ^^ I love to walk in my neigborhood and see people from around the world enjoying the view and discovering a bit of our culture. Thanks for your video, I loved it :)

  • @djvarley1
    @djvarley1 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    At least five Québec Premiers had Irish ancestry: Edmund James Flynn (Conservative - 1896-97); Daniel Johnson Sr. (Union Nationale - 1966-68); Pierre-Marc Johnson (Parti Québecois - Oct-Dec 1985); Daniel Johnson Jr. (Liberal - Jan-Dec 1994); Jean Charest (on his mother's side; Liberal - 2003-12). In addition, two Canadian Prime Ministers from Québec had Irish ancestry: Louis St. Laurent (on his mother's side; Liberal - 1948-57); Brian Mulroney (Conservative - 1984-93).

  • @ardendolas
    @ardendolas 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I live in the Montréal suburbs, but one of my favourite places in my beautiful province is our Capitale Nationale, Québec. You certainly have an eye for showing us this wonderful city from your point of view, and I loved your video. I loved how Zainab and Gabrielle adopted the city, and even the accent, and I found it super cute how Zainab kept using our "tsé" [shortned from the French "tu sais", or "you know" in english], while talking to you. It's a perfect example of how they've embraced the distinct francophone culture here! On aime les gens de partout ici! Et Dan, ton français est excellent! Beaucoup d'amour et de respect!
    🐢

  • @melatonin3000
    @melatonin3000 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I grew up in Québec City and have so many great memories. Love going back. It's a great place to visit and to live, amazing quality of life, very peaceful. I left because I felt it lacked diversity, and though Montréal aligned with my values more, but Québec City will always have a special place in my heart.

  • @OnBrandMedia1
    @OnBrandMedia1 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    About the Irish Potato Famine, there was enough food for the population of Ireland, but the British were forcibly exporting it under military occupation. It was more like a genocide than a naturally occurring phenomenon.

  • @krbourne
    @krbourne หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I haven't been to Quebec City since 1992. Gotta go back.

  • @robert-antoinedenault5901
    @robert-antoinedenault5901 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Surprised to see the updated hostel. I used to live on rue Dauphine (right across from "la maison dauphine") and worked a few blocks away at "le continental". Coming from a guy born at l'hôtel Dieu (seen in your video) and grew up in cap rouge, now living in MTL. I can only thank you for your kind and thoughtfulness in this presentation. This is your greatest attribute that you convey to us everywhere your travels leed to. Please never change.

  • @guymarcgagne7630
    @guymarcgagne7630 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Its aka as le gros village/the big village. Québec is not a superficial town, the people are rooted in the old stones that are everywhere.
    The city's history, superimposes and permeates itself unto the psyche of La Nation Québécoise (the French of Québec and Canada).
    In its more restrictive form, it's the province but, until the advent of the ultra-nationalist separatists in the late 1960s, the French Canadians would
    make the distinction between les Canadiens et les Anglais (Can. and Anglos)! As a former Manitobain you would understand that Louis Riel was a Métis,
    but across North-America, their first language and that of many indigenous people who spoke a European tongue, it was French.
    The coureur des bois and other trappers/adventurers were the pre-eminent explorers of this continent and made first contact with many indigenous peoples.
    So yes, it is a very pretty and quaint place but, it can get a little trippy when you factor in the aforementioned. I hope you checked out the 2 Musées de La Civilisation!

  • @jeanbolduc5818
    @jeanbolduc5818 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Québec city was founded by Samuel De Champlain in July 3rd 1608 . The oldest city in Canada and the most classy , cultural and historical city of 417 years .
    Québec city I had a population of more than 800,000 inhabitants , ha stage lowest crime rate in Canada and unemployment . Nature is part of cities in the whole province and mountains are 15 minutes away by car with word class ski station , most beautiful national parks , 13 apraxies of whales including Belugas and the largest animal on earth , the blue whales . Quebec City is a world class food city , clean , safe and unique in North America.

  • @flecks_piano
    @flecks_piano หลายเดือนก่อน +31

    Honestly our administration only just started caring more about the "bikeability" of the city, but it's a good start. There's a lot of work being done actually to add new bike paths and renew the ones that already exist.
    All in all, really fun to hear your thoughts on this city where I've basically lived my whole life. I've lived literally on the other side of the street from those "post card" buildings for a year and never truly appreciated the architecture like you did. It's cool to see it through your eyes.

    • @souslesbombes
      @souslesbombes หลายเดือนก่อน

      OuI maiS MaRCHand vÔ détrWURe lA Ville (lol je niaise)

    • @jean-mattisbourgault6085
      @jean-mattisbourgault6085 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Justement regarde ce qu'ils ont fait a Marie de l'incarnation. A place d'une voix d'autobus c'est devenu des voix de vélo.

  • @azenaa
    @azenaa 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    As someone who've lived in Québec for my entire life, I've really enjoyed watching this and it might be funny but I've seen everything you've seen in this video a couple of time since I live around that area. Overall I really like the whole video and way your speaking, showing and just exploring our culture.

  • @mahtababedheydari5476
    @mahtababedheydari5476 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    you're doing a great job with these videos and i'm lovin' it✨👏🏽

  • @KwehShiro
    @KwehShiro หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    fun fact: the old buildings are all maintained. One burned down like 2 years ago, it's highly regulated, it was rebuilt with the exact same look outside. there is an importance for the preservation of history buildings ( it is also the case in old levis on the other side of the river)

  • @katharinatrub1338
    @katharinatrub1338 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Just loved your video about Quebec City especially your talking with the two lovely Ladies immigrants. A couple of weeks ago I was at the film festival to assist at the presentation of a movie made by a friend, Felix Rose - 'La bataille de Saint Léonard'. The night you were there the ambiance must have been great and yes, sounded typically 'Québecoise'. Originally from Switzerland I live in Quebec for over 40 Years now and just love it. yes we do feast the Day of Saint Patrick every Year, and every Year the very last snowstorm happens on that day. Co-ncidence ? Thanks I will send your video to friends I have all over the World. ; )

  • @Quarek99
    @Quarek99 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for such video. As I see myself becoming more and more a long time follower of your channel, I think you have always been fair and impartial towards québécois people and I praise you for it. Welcome to my city mon ami!

  • @7.12_am
    @7.12_am 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It is really heartwarming seeing how people think of the city i've lived in basically my whole life. I especially like people that come with open minds, i enjoyed the video and what was said.

  • @rudyhachey7440
    @rudyhachey7440 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    you do Quebec well, always enjoy your vids. Living in Alberta miss the history and those beautiful stone buildings so much to discover and explore. Thank you for sharing your visit to Quebec City. Look forward to your next adventure....

  • @knowthyself8233
    @knowthyself8233 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    One of my favorite city in the world.

  • @cdiaz537
    @cdiaz537 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for sharing this. I have been to Quebec a couple times but only in Montréal. Panning my trip to la ville de Quebec soon. Meri de partager tes experiences au Quebec!

  • @Existingfrfrong
    @Existingfrfrong 15 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Born and raised in Quebec City; have lived here my entire life and I’m so glad to see you enjoying it.
    I’ve gone to school in the downtown area for the past 7 ish years so it’s always nice to be able to pinpoint exactly where you are at times. Makes me feel like I’m almost there like guiding you through the streets.
    19:49 La Buche! A great restaurant, and they actually have a sister restaurant near the Chateau called la Buchette. Awesome food for sure (& some of my family works there, definitely not biased haha).
    If you ever have a chance to revisit, I always recommend heading down to the port of Quebec and just walking along the St-lawrence river; it’s such a peaceful view. And of course, for visitors in the winter, there’s always plenty of fun activities going on in the city center!
    Thank you for representing the often undiscussed culture and history of the city and I hope you get a chance to revisit!

  • @rioriggs3568
    @rioriggs3568 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Love Quebec city! I go back every other month!

  • @patpat0015
    @patpat0015 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    And if you're looking for the most beautiful view........take the ferry to Lévis and watch the city from the Quai Paquet. Especially on a summer/fall evening

  • @jamesgallo3967
    @jamesgallo3967 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Found your vid par hasard and loved it. I visited Québec for the fourth time this past May but this time, continued onward to Tadoussac and several towns on the Gaspé peninsula. I think I discovered le vrai Québec. Suggest you do a video one day a bit further north. Though I could have managed in English only it really helped to speak French.

  • @AndreGervais
    @AndreGervais หลายเดือนก่อน

    I live in Quebec city for the past 3 years and find it a most beautiful city in the world.. I did study here a few years in the early 1960's and came back a few times in between.. Your video is a very good representation of the city..

  • @SimonBergeron1977
    @SimonBergeron1977 หลายเดือนก่อน

    OMG, I'm actually in there at 4:28!!! What a joy and I'm definitely happy you enjoyed your stay :D

  • @_joam_
    @_joam_ หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Fond memories of Ville de Québec when I was there last year, my final stop after solo travelling from Bolivia. I was extremely tired and didn't feel like I saw much, so I'm very keen to go back...

  • @etienneelmaleh4255
    @etienneelmaleh4255 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As someone from Québec City, I love the way you depicted the city. Merci! Cheers

  • @boptillyouflop
    @boptillyouflop หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    The word "Bande dessinée" covers both comic books and graphic novels... They are not really differentiated in French. It is true that the local comics style in Quebec tends towards autobiographic stuff so I guess most of that would qualify as "graphic novels" in English.

    • @Lifelikesky
      @Lifelikesky หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Bande dessinee can also be called "cartoon" from what I have seen.

    • @boptillyouflop
      @boptillyouflop หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Lifelikesky It does cover newspaper strips... If it's on TV and it's animated, though, it's "dessin animé".

  • @philplasma
    @philplasma หลายเดือนก่อน

    I visit Quebec City once a year; a day trip from Montreal taking the first train there and then taking the last train home on the same day. This gives me 7 hours to walk around, visit the museums, have a nice relaxed lunch and so on. It was windy and raining on and off the whole day I was there in May this year, so it wasn't the best.

  • @MichelCote-yj4vu
    @MichelCote-yj4vu หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Je suis de la ville de Québec mais demeurant à Montréal. Merci pour cette superbe vidéo. Beaucoup de belles scènes 👍🏻 qu'on ne montre pas dans les quide touristiques. Bravo!

  • @RCSVirginia
    @RCSVirginia หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Rupert Holmes has a wonderful song that captures the experience that you experienced called "The People That You Never Get To Love."
    The first verse goes:
    "You're browsing through
    A second hand bookstore,
    And you see her
    In non-fiction
    'V' through 'Y'
    She looks up
    From World War Two
    And then you catch
    Her catching you
    Catching her eye.
    And you quickly turn away
    Your wishful stare
    And take a sudden interest
    In your shoes.
    If you only had the courage,
    But you don't, she turns
    And leaves, and you both lose."

  • @abel82
    @abel82 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Merci bien pour la video. Je l'ai bien aimé du debut jusqu'a la fin. Un bonjour depuis le Perou

  • @tricotmeringue
    @tricotmeringue หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Next time you should go to Limoilou :) Also you should visit the surrounding, I feel like you only did the city part, but Quebec as SOOOOO much to offer in term of nature, parc and all.

  • @markc119
    @markc119 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wonderful vid, Dan. As someone who lives close to the Canadian border, I visit Montreal, and when I am able, QC often. You are a kindred spirit! As a traveler, I find that the energy one puts out there comes back to you. I have had many wonderful, friendly encounters with strangers in the cities I visit and it's both so satisfying and memorable. I am currently in Lyon, France (please do a video here someday!), and went to a boulangerie and bought some bread and had a great conversation about bread making (even in my horrible French.) The clerk gave me a sweet treat full of pralines and when I motioned to pay him, he said no, c'est libre...I will remember that forever.

  • @quatreunhuit
    @quatreunhuit หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Woah! I've been watching your channel for about a year or so and it's so cool to see you in my city! I work in the old Québec in the summer, so it's a bit surreal to see someone show a great appreciation to the aspect of my city that i take for granted because i'm a bit numb to it now. I'll try to be more appreciative of it. (also: 🐢 )😉

  • @fredpoulin736
    @fredpoulin736 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If you didn t visit the Morrin center and see its inside and outside. Very nice place to see. We are intertwined…french, irish ,scottish. The best of all cultures. I m hurt when i hear Canadians say that we don t want to speak english. Most people here will answer you in english if you ask. We are truely welcoming.

  • @samuellarouche1894
    @samuellarouche1894 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Revisiting le Vieux Qc in winter would be a cool video too to make people experience what it looks like during a big part of the year. Très bon vidéo merci!

  • @sylvierousseau125
    @sylvierousseau125 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Merci Dan. I love Québec city. ❤

  • @lpduval7398
    @lpduval7398 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    i'm from the montreal regeion, but quebec is still my favourite city in the province, such a unique vibe to it

  • @audreyscrapaloup
    @audreyscrapaloup หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The Irish and Scottish played a big part in our history. At the beginning of the New France colony, they came too and were part of our society, mixed their families with ours and greatly influenced our culture. My great-great-grandmother was named Cordelia Armstrong. I hope you will see La Belle Dame again in your travels.

  • @guitaro5000
    @guitaro5000 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great tour! Thanks :)

  • @VEGAS-NERVE
    @VEGAS-NERVE หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Yes, the first settlers did come down the Saint Lawrence river, and a lot of them, including some of my ancestors got off the boat at Ile D'orleans, the island that is just 5km from where you were standing at Chateau Frontenac. It's funny because I visited Quebec City last summer, but at that time had no idea that this was where my ancestors first landed in Canada.

  • @bvignola2907
    @bvignola2907 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Vous comprenez de plus en plus le Québec. Bravo. Il faut être intelligent et sensible pour en reconnaître la richesse.
    Il vous reste tant à découvrir. Notamment, le Bas-St-Laurent, Charlevoix, la Gaspésie. Le peuple du fleuve aux grandes eaux.

  • @Dislob
    @Dislob หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beautiful video! I enjoyed spending some time with you on your travel.😄

  • @nicoracien1924
    @nicoracien1924 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Best tourist video of Quebec City I ever seen.
    Only one I've seen acknowledging the local culture correctly.
    Not pretending they are visiting France or something.
    I'm from Quebec city, I live in Old Quebec
    and I was able to tell where you were on every camera shots you did.
    I know this city like "Le fond de ma poche".
    I say it is a village too, because I cant walk on Rue St-Jean without crossing path with someone I know.
    Come visit us again soon !
    I you want an unusual guide to bring you in unusual places,
    and have a real taste of what it is to be a local here
    hit me up

  • @raphcrafter
    @raphcrafter หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Really like your perspective on our city ! Hope you enjoyed your stay :)

  • @patmarky9454
    @patmarky9454 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey Salut! Excellent video sir! I'm a Québécois i'm I had realy enjoy your Tube! Next time you should come in Mid July for the " Festivals d'été de Québec " you will realy get the Vibe of the people and the magic that happen in every show ! Thank you for you tour! Peace out!! ✌️

  • @junoharpoon
    @junoharpoon หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beautiful, fun & informative as usual. Thanks Dan!

  • @santhymx
    @santhymx หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Love your Quebec content, hopefully I'll get to visit in a few years, geetings from CDMX 🐢

  • @Sotanghon80
    @Sotanghon80 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Because of Quebec and Celine Dion I tried studying the French language but it's very different to Tagalog/Filipino so I ended up learning Spanish 😅

    • @harkmi3
      @harkmi3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      If you learned Spanish with all its complexities, French won’t be too hard.

    • @christofat2704
      @christofat2704 หลายเดือนก่อน

      But both are Romance languages and English vocabulary is heavily based on french

  • @strongholdtheory1119
    @strongholdtheory1119 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I randomly stumbled upon your video and I was legit like "Omg he's literally filming where I live I could legit be in the background walking haha"
    But actually watching your video you really seem interested by the city, pretty big difference from other videos I've seen "reviewing" the city where they only show the main attractions like the Fairmont Hotel and the Old Port but don't go explore much. Definitively going to subscribe!
    It's funny how the way you talk about the city and how you react to the culture's influence and go down local streets is exactly the reason I moved to the city (Moved here for university and stayed for the beauty of the history)
    As someone who moved from another city in Quebec to Quebec city about six years ago, the biggest attraction and "culture shock" for me about Québec City is that you have the Vieux-Québec with it's history and european style architecture while also having modern architecture right next to it, you can notice it when you walk around in St-Roch. It really doesn't feel like you're in North America sometimes. It's funny to see a horse carriage creating traffic with busses and cars slowly moving behind them. 😂
    I'd recommend coming back around Christmas time as the vibe gets completely different and more festive with decorations everywhere and the Christmas markets, just make sure you're well clothed especially if you're not used to cold, snow and ice.

  • @Hellooo826
    @Hellooo826 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Seeing you videos for a while from France and living in this town at the moment was funny to experience. Cool video

  • @gabrielpoudrier4664
    @gabrielpoudrier4664 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I don’t know if you will see this but next time you go it’s easy to go see les chutes montmorency (falls) even by feet from the old city you only need to take the bus 800. ✌🏻

  • @mlff4786
    @mlff4786 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    We will be there this weekend and 1st time to visit.

  • @Rob_Pap
    @Rob_Pap 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Lived on St-Jean for 7 years and it was a great time.

  • @andregenois858
    @andregenois858 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Merci pour la magnifique présentation de ma ville.

  • @jean-felixbernier7008
    @jean-felixbernier7008 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for visiting and making this cool video about our beautiful "Village" :)

  • @TonyAube
    @TonyAube หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Your french is good! Great vid

  • @theaverageblitzer4034
    @theaverageblitzer4034 หลายเดือนก่อน

    18:41 Underrated humour on this channel :)
    Otherwise, one of your best videos in Canada. Keep up the good work!

  • @reneboutet2800
    @reneboutet2800 หลายเดือนก่อน

    An other must to do in Quebec city is to take a Quebec - Levis ferry roundtrip, where you can enjoy the breathtaking view of the city, also for the nice view on the river of Charlevoix Mountains, Pont de Quebec and to have good time to Quai Paquet (Levis)

  • @CjGreen136
    @CjGreen136 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🐢 Quelle superbe vidéo. Merci de partager la beauté de ma ville canadienne préférée 🌆
    What a great video. Thanks for sharing the beauty of my favorite Canadian city🌆