Quebec City: Canada's Charming Nouvelle FranceThe "Cradle of French Civilization in North America" is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Located on the banks of the Saint Lawrence River, this is the only remaining fortified city in North America. The Laurentian Mountains, perfect for outdoor recreation, rise to the north. Among the nearby attractions are Montmorency Falls, Orleans Island, whitewater rafting on the Jacques-Cartier River, and a famous pilgrimage route to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré.Transportation: Walking & Driving Specialty: City/Town Category: Travelogue - play before you go Chapters in this tour: Quebec City Delights! The Most European City in North America Four Seasons in Quebec City Delectable Cuisine & Vibrant Art Scene Adventures Just Outside the City Pilgrimage to Sainte-Anne-de-BeaupreAuthor:Brad Olsen is a Contributing Editor for World Explorer magazine and writes a travel column for Heartland Healing called "Sacred Destinations." His seventh book, "Sacred Places Europe: 108 Destinations," was released in March, 2007. He is a prolific writer, having provided the following tours to Visual Travel Tours;Angel Island: Guarding San Francisco’s BayBreathtaking Yosemite ValleyCalifornia's Point Reyes National SeashoreChicago’s Front Yard: Grant ParkChicago’s Lincoln ParkDiscover Fiji: A Paradise Never LostExploring The British Virgin Islands By SailboatFamily Fun In Las VegasMoravia, The Gem Of The Czech RepublicBurning Man: Nevada’s Annual Instant City
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