How to Spend 4 Days in Québec City - A Travel Itinerary
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- Join us as we spend 4 days in Québec City! We walk through Old Québec, visit Montmorency Falls, and explore the food and coffee scene.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:18 Day 1 (hotel, coffee, izakaya dinner, crêpe)
03:06 Day 2 (bistros, pastries, old quebec, chateau frontenac, cathedral, poutine, pâtisserie, coffee, albacore dinner)
11:24 Day 3 (breakfast sandwich, montmorency falls, parliament, citadelle, dinner le pied bleu)
17:24 Day 4 (breakfast crêpes, french onion soup, gare du palais via rail train station)
19:42 Outro
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Hi there! My name is Christina, and I am based here in Ontario, Canada. On my channel, you'll see videos on travel, lifestyle, and various events. I created this channel to be able to express myself creatively. Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you enjoy!
Wow Old Quebec looks like a nice place to walk around ❤
It is!
Thank you for posting this. Most of the other Quebec City videos are simply walking around old town and nothing more.
Glad you enjoyed it! I have some videos lined of of other cities that will hopefully be in a similar format :)
They have such beautiful buildings
Very nice
nice to see folks not afraid of little chill what is it like in the fall in what i call Indian summer best time of the year that is when i would like to go on bike tour, there are many to choose from
A bike tour when all the snow has melted sounds like a nice thing to do!
Quebec City has its own vibe.
Yeah for sure! Definitely gives off a classy feel too
Lovely city
It’s very charming for sure :)
When I served in the USAF back in the early 70s, I was an HF radio communications operator. They taught us to say the alphabet phonetically. “A” was “Alpha,” “B” was “Bravo,” and Quebec was pronounced “Kay-beck.”
I’ve definitely heard it pronounced that way as well! I don’t think either pronunciation is wrong per se, as I’ve heard it pronounced both ways in Canada pretty often.
Where did you have breakfast on day 4? I like the looks of the maple sugar crepe!
Le Billig! It was a maple sugar crepe and it was so good! I have all the food places with more footage and details in my Quebec food video. Check it out on my channel!
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@@chrissiepops Lol! I found that video just after I posted this question! It was so good too. I can't wait to visit Quebec City and eat wonderful food!
Quebec city is the most beautiful City in North America with Vancouver coming in 2nd as the most scenic city in North America. Too bad Tax is crazy and the current Government sucks🥲
Yes! Quebec City has higher taxes for sure 🥲 At least the architecture was beautiful
Hi! What time of year did you go?
Hello! I went around mid-March of this year :)
Did you walk to all of these places? How is the public transportation there?
Yeah, we were able to walk everywhere except for the waterfall. We took the bus that was fairly easy to navigate.
Why would you say at 10:15 “this place was so good that we came back twice” and then not tell us the name of it?
Hi there! It’s called Patisserie Chouquette. I didn’t want to overload this video with too many labels, so there is a separate video with all the specific food places. That video has more footage and the video was also linked in the description and within the video itself.
For your convenience, here is a direct link to that video if you’re interested in the names of all the food places: ua-cam.com/video/WDgIqsoscsU/v-deo.htmlsi=-SDjcQdi_k66T6sy
Intro accordion music is from France, not Québec!
Thanks for letting others know! I had to use some copyright free music
What hotel
Hotel Marie-Rollet
It's probably Spring snow is setting. Not exactly the most pleasant season in Québec. It's better to go in summer oder Autumn
Smelting
For sure, that’s true with any place in Canada with winter. When we went, most of the snow was gone already and sunny during the day. Quebec City was still beautiful nonetheless :)
Why French music ? It is not France
Hi neofils, I totally understand that it is not France, and just a French-speaking province. The music is just what was available to me with the video editing program I was using.
French is the main language spoken in Quebec Province Canada, especially Quebec City. It is the most French looking town you can ever find aside from France. So it is only fitting to have French music in the background
@@ynwa3573 The only problem for the french it is just french speaking America . Just like Mexico is the Spanish part and the U.S is the English speaking part . Do not think you would use flamenco for Mexico
Wow Old Quebec looks like a nice place to walk around ❤
It is!