Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Q=Quebec

I've been to Quebec once, and it certainly is not France, but it is still a very comfortable place and the hotel was really nice. It is obviously modeled after France, from its roads to its buildings, but it still has a distinct American influence about it. There are also many Chinese communities around Canada, which is awesome.

Seven things I want to do there are:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g155033-Activities-Quebec_City_Quebec.html

1. Visit Old Quebec, "[a] Historic part of Quebec City, which was founded in 1608"


2. Visit Morrin Centre, the city's first jail, which now "houses one of the world's most beautiful [Victorian] libraries"


3. See the "higher than even the legendary Niagara Falls" Montmorency falls.


4. Visit the Musee de la Civilisation, a museum "characterized by its innovative and daring outlook" and supposedly very intellectual, but hopefully not boring. kind of like jaundice, but hopefully not quite jaundice.ref catch-22.


5. Climb to Citadel, located on the highest point in Old Quebec. It has an interesting name and the description is written in all capital letters, making it accentuated.


6. Visit the Basilique Cathedrale, the "Notre Dame of Quebec"


8. Ride the Levis Ferry for a tour of Quebec "along the St. Lawrence"

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