Very nice job, if you’re brave enough it’s even better in the winter, mind bending cold but Quebec City is beautiful in winter, and lots to do. When you get winter from November to the end of April you figure out how to have fun
Quebec City is half a million people +. That is NOT a really small city. It's bigger than just the old town and port. It's a bit smaller than Baltimore, the same size as Albuquerque, and bigger than Tucson. It's just that you only saw the part most tourists ever see. It's also where almost all of the maple syrup and poutines in this city are consumed, usually by tourists. I don't know if anyone noticed all of the videos about this place, but not a lot of obesity going around. A least not with the young people. Poutine is a HANGOVER CURE before going to bed drunk. NOT an everyday meal for us. It's also a TREAT for kids, like a trip to McD for special occasions. NOT for everyday consumption. Don't get the wrong idea about our eating habits, please... And the European vibe disappears after Sallaberry Ave. when going West. Then it's just a Northern North-American city, with a BIT different building codes and city planning methods. Most of it is 100% walkable, which makes it all look kind of foreign, compared to Prairie towns or new US cities, where you NEED a car to get a carton (or bags!) of milk. I lived in the suburbs before. It's the same as living in any other suburbs, except they all have their own little core or downtown area. Before the mid-80s' Amalgamation, Quebec city stopped West around Belvedere street, and all of the new borrows, were towns themselves. Ste-Foy and Sillery had their own cops and firefighters, probably other ones I forget too. And St-Augustin was a FARM town, not a huge industrial park.
@@FreedomTours ....We love you guys....we believe in what you are doing and are blessed to partner with you as you reach people for the Lord that no one else reaches...Thanks for these great videos!
I'm so Glad, I'm so Glad, I'm Glad, I'm Glad, I'm Glad; that you took us all along to Freedom! Love the place unseen before, with the narration! It helps to have a friend who cares! Been there and done that. If anyone asked, 'Have you ever been to Quebec City?' I can say well, yeah, shore have, with friends!
Wow! Thanks for this wonderful tour there in Canada where I've never been! Kudos to the both of you for bringing Canada to Houston🤗...HAPPY TRAILS....✌️out
Do you guys not realize that Toronto, Ontario is the 4th largest city in North America?! 4,000,000 people & growing like crazy! Atlanta is is like a flea, compared to Toronto.
troy charles I didn’t say Quebec City was small, I said old Quebec City was small, quaint and awesome... I’m sorry your so offended ... I loved it and will probably return... u don’t need to defend it!
Yes but it doesn't feel like a big city. It has few high-rise buildings and the urban sprawl is mostly hidden by the hills and forest areas. So it does feel small, in the sense that you find a human-dimension vibe to the city.
Very nice job, if you’re brave enough it’s even better in the winter, mind bending cold but Quebec City is beautiful in winter, and lots to do. When you get winter from November to the end of April you figure out how to have fun
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Quebec City is half a million people +. That is NOT a really small city. It's bigger than just the old town and port.
It's a bit smaller than Baltimore, the same size as Albuquerque, and bigger than Tucson.
It's just that you only saw the part most tourists ever see. It's also where almost all of the maple syrup and poutines in this city are consumed, usually by tourists. I don't know if anyone noticed all of the videos about this place, but not a lot of obesity going around. A least not with the young people. Poutine is a HANGOVER CURE before going to bed drunk. NOT an everyday meal for us. It's also a TREAT for kids, like a trip to McD for special occasions. NOT for everyday consumption. Don't get the wrong idea about our eating habits, please...
And the European vibe disappears after Sallaberry Ave. when going West. Then it's just a Northern North-American city, with a BIT different building codes and city planning methods. Most of it is 100% walkable, which makes it all look kind of foreign, compared to Prairie towns or new US cities, where you NEED a car to get a carton (or bags!) of milk.
I lived in the suburbs before. It's the same as living in any other suburbs, except they all have their own little core or downtown area. Before the mid-80s' Amalgamation, Quebec city stopped West around Belvedere street, and all of the new borrows, were towns themselves. Ste-Foy and Sillery had their own cops and firefighters, probably other ones I forget too. And St-Augustin was a FARM town, not a huge industrial park.
I drove from Niagara Falls to Montreal and get stuck in traffic for almost 3 hours in the Toronto area
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This is gonna be good!Thanks for sharing this!!! Wow....thanks guys! Proudly one of your partners...used to be from Metro Praise Chapel!
harleycharley we appreciate you soooo much!
@@FreedomTours ....We love you guys....we believe in what you are doing and are blessed to partner with you as you reach people for the Lord that no one else reaches...Thanks for these great videos!
One of my most favorite cities in the world !
adam mcintyre yes def top 7
So cool. # Roamingwithrover
Roaming with Rover yes, we loved it!
I'm so Glad, I'm so Glad, I'm Glad, I'm Glad, I'm Glad; that you took us all along to Freedom! Love the place unseen before, with the narration! It helps to have a friend who cares! Been there and done that. If anyone asked, 'Have you ever been to Quebec City?' I can say well, yeah, shore have, with friends!
Rusty Daniel thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment! Glad to have you aboard
Looks like an interesting city, and the lake is beautiful, thanks for sharing!
The Neu Adventure your welcome and thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
Wow! Thanks for this wonderful tour there in Canada where I've never been! Kudos to the both of you for bringing Canada to Houston🤗...HAPPY TRAILS....✌️out
Lean Beam yea, if you ever get a chance to visit... take it
Some really unique buildings!
Forgotten Winter right? So different!!!
A very European vibe to the city! Awesome video :)
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Fun fact, Quebec city is listed as a UNESCO world heritage and the only walled city north of Mexico !
wow! How interesting
Awesome tour! Thank you! 💗
Did you notice President Trump sitting by the window in the restaurant? 😉🇺🇸
Cindy Rose no, I didn’t see him
@@FreedomTours watch the video, the restaurant scene, there's a man sitting by the window with the same hairdo! LOL
Looks just like him from behind.
Do you guys not realize that Toronto, Ontario is the 4th largest city in North America?! 4,000,000 people & growing like crazy! Atlanta is is like a flea, compared to Toronto.
Cmdr Darwin yes, very aware ... thanks for posting!
and 7.5 million in the GreaterToronto-Hamilton Area
Quebec City isn't as small as you think, it Canada's 7th largest City with a population of 900,000
troy charles I didn’t say Quebec City was small, I said old Quebec City was small, quaint and awesome... I’m sorry your so offended ... I loved it and will probably return... u don’t need to defend it!
Yes but it doesn't feel like a big city. It has few high-rise buildings and the urban sprawl is mostly hidden by the hills and forest areas. So it does feel small, in the sense that you find a human-dimension vibe to the city.
You blew right through that stop sign.
Unsafe filming.
Good catch! Thanks so much! Very helpful