- Québec City Tourism Official Website | Visit Québec City
Tour the island and discover the architecture, history and heritage of its charming villages Explore the Huron-Wendat Nation in Wendake, a self-governing territory in the midst of Québec City Find out what to do and where to go in the only fortified city north of Mexico
- Quebec | History, Map, Flag, Population, Facts | Britannica
Quebec, eastern province of Canada Constituting nearly one-sixth of Canada’s total land area, Quebec is the largest of Canada’s 10 provinces in area and is second only to Ontario in population Its capital, Quebec city, is the oldest city in Canada
- Welcome to Québec. ca | Gouvernement du Québec
Find out about the elected government and its priorities Get information on organizations and municipalities Explore job opportunities Easily access government information and services
- Tourism and holidays Québec, Canada | Official . . . - Bonjour Québec
Explore Québec’s routes without missing anything! Let our itineraries inspire you so that your trip becomes an unforgettable experience Québec is a giant playground spanning over 1 6 million square kilometres Mountains and valleys to enjoy nature Cities to discover A river as wide as the sea Say Bonjour to all our regions!
- Québec — Wikipédia
La capitale du Québec est la ville de Québec et sa métropole est Montréal La langue officielle du Québec est le français
- Quebec City - Official Quebec City Website
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- QUEBEC - Visit Canada
Quebec, the largest province in eastern Canada, is a land of captivating history, vibrant culture, and natural wonders From the cobbled streets of Old Quebec City to the dramatic cliffs of Gaspésie, Quebec offers a unique travel experience unlike anywhere else in North America
- Quebec - The Canada Guide
Quebec City, which is confusingly often called simply Quebec by locals, is the province’s second-largest city and the provincial capital Unlike multicultural Montreal, Quebec City is vastly more uniformly French, with much lower rates of bilingualism, English-Canadians, and immigrants
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