Keeping old Traditions Fresh

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A Blast from the Past

Located in the east part of Canada and is the largest province when it comes to area. Also, the oldest city in the country and was able to maintain all of its European traditions intact. A great example of this is their use of the French language above the English language until this very day. A clear showing of how much they value their heritage, don’t be intimidated because they know how to welcome their guest and they show it in style. The province still has English translations in their streets so no tourist will be lost. However, come to think of it if you get lost and see the magnificent Chateau Frontenac atop Cape Diamond in the Upper Town who wants to find the correct directions?

Montreal and Quebec City: Centers of the Action

Holding the title as the largest city in Quebec, Montreal can surely live up to its name. International festivals and events mostly happen in the city and in the rest of Quebec. World music dominates most lounges in the Montreal strip. Music is the soul of the city, different genres are played across town that you can definitely find your niche in a city that is a too huge to handle in a night. If you love martinis you can enjoy it in bars around the city and have a beer with it as well. Quebec City on the other hand, has its share of theatrical productions that can inspire people to have more. According to Frommers.com, another activity that people can enjoy in Quebec City is an after-dinner stroll in Terrasse Dufferin a boardwalk located above the Lower Town. A place that can ease strain and give people time to savor the grandiose nightlife Quebec has in store to locals and tourists alike.




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