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Quebec City
- visit Montmorency Falls, it’s about 15 minutes outside the city
- we also visited Orleans Island across the bridge from the falls. Very scenic and a handful of cideries and shops and produce farms you can stop at. Divey poutine shack (Friterie de l'Île) right over the bridge
- Breweries - Nano Cinco and La Barberie
- Restaurants- L'Antiquaire Buffet (great for breakfast or dinner, had good poutine), Saint-Jean Poisson et Frites (really good fish&chips), Nina Pizza, Le Billig (crepes). Café La Maison Smith (Coffee, pastries), Érico - Chocolaterie,
- Rue de Petit Champlain for shopping. Visit a shop called F*ck La Mode . Lots of fun art galleries
- walk around Fairmont Le Château Frontenac hotel area at top of the hill in Old QC. There’s a boardwalk with great views.
- Notre Dame church was nice and free to walk in and look around
- pretty
- we walked around the old battlement walls
- most neighborhoods just outside Old Town are fun to walk around.
- Buy a Nordiques shirt! Sell them all over town
If you’re driving between QC and Montreal. Town of Rougemont, just east of Montreal has a bunch of Cideries in the area. Cidrerie Michel Jodoin Was the best of the bunch.
I’ll reply to this with Montréal stuff.
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