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Montréal and Québec City : Overview & Top 10

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Montréal and Québec City

Situated on the mighty St Lawrence River, the sights of these two cities captivate visitors with their history, culture and festivity. Not only were they both major players in the foundation of Canada but their portside locations have kept them at the heart of international commerce, resulting in a harmonious blend of heritage architecture and exciting modern venues that charm all those who come to Canada’s “belle province.”

  • This hip hostel has 60 beds with between two to eight travelers to a room. Breakfast included.

  • A year-round sanctuary, where deer roam the local landscape at dawn and dusk. The comfortable rooms include all modern amenities.

  • At this 18th-century auberge the hosts spoil you with flowers, fine art, brass beds and a warm fireplace, a full gourmet breakfast and a Jacuzzi.

  • European charm awaits you at this lovely home, where original art in many of the en-suite rooms creates a warm setting. It takes about 15 minutes to walk to the old town, but fine restaurants and sights are much closer.

  • One of the most celebrated French kitchens in the country on the banks of Lac Massawippi. The owners grow their own vegetables and boast an extensive wine cellar.

  • Exceptional standards allow this sumptuous inn to maintain its Relais & Châteaux status. Hosts Liliane and Robert Gagnon cater to every whim for an unforgettable experience.

  • At the foot of Mont-Ste-Anne’s ski resort and hugging the banks of the Rivière Ste-Anne, Auberge La Camarine serves ample portions of pleasure and relaxation. There are 29 rooms and two suites.

  • This waterfront antique-filled Victorian domain near Lac Brome has 29 rooms, four studios and four conference rooms.

  • Islanders recommend this shoreside inn and villas whenever guests visit, partly due to the relaxed and tasteful ambiance but equally because of the gastronomic delights available.

  • This Quartier Latin hotel delivers a prime historic location, friendly bilingual staff, modern accommodations, a charming breakfast salon and parking.

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