I visited Quebec city during Christmas, and the snowy street was decorated with many many lit up christmas trees... I went teary eye looking at the amazing scene.
''being so closed to the Arctic, it has cold long winters'' LOL we aint that close to the Arctic wtf?? Lots of European cities are actually much higher in latidude than Quebec City. The climate is colder just because it of a combination of winds, marine currents as well as the continental effect.
How cold is it when it is as coldest? 77°F are kind of normal during winternights and some days. 41°F to 50°F during daytimes. I live in northen Sweden.
it is like europe, like france, it even has a Notre damme cathedral, we were there 1 week ago and enjoyed it so much, and we tried POUTINE, delicious. We made a vlog, you are welcome to check it our in our channel, is actually our new video.
Quebec is an amazing city, there is nothing like it in North America. July and August are the best months to visit if you like it warm. At the end of September, you'll get the fall's colors and amazing landscapes. Forget January it's the coldest month of the year.
I am from Kansas, when I visit Quebec for 2 weeks vacation, it's totally awesome and friendly. Beautiful places and the food is Yummy! I usually go twice a year. ❤😍😊😊😊❤
it is like europe, like france, it even has a Notre damme cathedral, we were there 1 week ago and enjoyed it so much, and we tried POUTINE, delicious. We made a vlog, you are welcome to check it our in our channel, is actually our new video.
I live in Quebec City. I film this city a lot. Russian artist from Quebec City, Canada. A city with authentic architecture, magnificent, bewitching and inspiring!
Quebec city is the most beautiful city in CANADA ... got it ! The region around Quebec city is has much variety and is very impressive. Take the time to experience it ... every direction has something to savour.
J'ai etudie la langue Francaise quand J'etais un etudient. Quebec sounds very good. And of course, Expedia always offers us superb videos and introduces us a new world. This French-influenced city Quebec is a place I want to go once in my life. Thank you for giving us great videos.
I visited Quebec City 2x in my life. Once with my family when I was 12 yrs old...and then I went with my school when I was 13 yrs old.... I'd love to visit again!
@@rebeccagraves2878 Well, I always said "Merci " which means Thank you in French. I said Merci after ordering and receiving food at restaurants for example. But majority of people know English in Quebec City, so you will be fine. My mom knows French, so she did a lot of communicating which intrigued people and I think they liked that. But I also know people who have visited Quebec City and don't speak French at all and they still were treated well.
That’s the thing I absolutely hate about American education, we learn nothing about anywhere else in the world. I’m the type of person who loves history, geography, and how the world came to be. We just don’t learn about other places
Someone from the US asked me my nationality. I responded "French Canadian" ....( I prefer Quebecois) He responded "What's a French Canadian?" I said "What do you mean?" He had no idea what I meant. He said are you a French person who moved to Canada?..........i had to explain to him that the Province of Quebec is French. I gave him a condensed quick history lesson. He looked like a deer in the headlights. He had no idea what I was talking about. Very sad.
so my french teacher was born and raised in Quebec with parents also born in Quebec. she has a thick french accent and its fairly easy to learn from her. now she is living in south louisiana, which people who are French-Canadian, French, American, and African reside due to the culture. :')
8hr drive from Burlington Ont Going this week See someone of my French roots as they Had lived in Quebec city a few hundred years ago from Normandie. Lots of history
Quebec is a lovely place, i went 3 months ago, nearly got lost with my friends, as we could not speak French, we could not communicate with the cab driver. Luckily we called the tour guide of the tour group, who was in french restaurant, and a waiter who could speak french talked to the cab driver in french to bring us to the place where the tour group was.
You got ''hoodwinked'' ! Most inhabitants know a little touch of communicable english and are sometimes thoughtful enough to use it to be helpful... on the otherhand ?
@@zigpig100 Many people of Quebec do not speak English. There is just no need for it. I have a very large family in Quebec and about 75% do not speak English.
so what da fuck are you doing in the french speaking part of Canada (in my opinion Quebec have to be an independent from Canada French territory) whithout knowing french language go back to french courses and learn some tenses wtf .!.
Québec est vraiment une ville magnifique, un jour j'irai là-bas:) Elle fait même partie des villes où j’aimerais étudier et pourquoi pas travailler! Par ailleurs l'accent québecois est cool aussi, ça change je trouve :P Bref merci pour la vidéo.
@@redditstop1653 it's one of the best korean drama with highest rating in 2016 that filmed in quebec. You should watch it on netflix because it's a masterpiece drama
It is a wonderful city with much history, elegance and great cuisine. It helps to speak some French, as English not as widely spoken as in Montreal. The Montmorency Falls and the fjord to the north are worth taking in. In winter, the Winter Carnival with its Ice Bar and Ice Hotel are worth taking in, too. Many Americans do not travel this far Northeast, but it is a great slice of Europe sans the flight. Try to stY in a French inn or boutique hotel, and try to have a meal, drink or high tea at Chateau Frontenac. Just gazing at Rivier St Laurent on a lazy afternoon is magnificent as well. J'aime beaucoups le ville du Quebec!
@@duke613 France is pretty much in a state of emergency. They didn't do anything about 'undocumented workers' and are now suffering both culture and financially. They are not far from being like Greece in bankruptcy. This is what Brexit is really about is so Britian can make their own independent decisions.
Wow, Québec semble être un endroit vraiment cool à visiter ! La place Royale est particulièrement intéressante. Aussi remarquable est la terrasse Dufferin, qui a amené des commerçants de fourrures ainsi que des soldats qui se sont battus pour le territoire. Pendant votre séjour, pourquoi ne pas visiter le Château Frontenac, le plus grand hôtel de Amérique du Nord!
It is actually the perfect American city as it has testimony for all ages starting with the first nations, French presence, until the modern day suburbs. Everything is there and that is why Quebec is a UNESCO city.
Oh how I miss you! Looking back to when I was a kid/teen, skipping out of school, running around the Plains of Abraham and walking the board walk. Field trips to the Château Frontenac, Montmorency Falls and île d'Orléans those were the days. Lovely video...thanks for the trip down memory lane. Je me souviens!
These videos are so informative and I love it! They give me such a great guide before my travels to think about content and where I want to go with it!
I live in Minnesota so this shall be the first country I go visit. Also because of Goblin the lonely and great god Korean drama. I will go there with my love ^^.
Whenever I look at things about Montreal it makes me sad that I moved away. I live in Vancouver now and have been since 1982 but it seems I'm finding this place harder to live in. So now I'm thinking about moving back when I retire this May. Lots of nice Condos for a lot less than Vancouver..
This is Montreal's smaller sibling from same French and American Parents. very scenic city with so much to see. French architecture reins supreme in this un-assuming city.
it is like europe, like france, it even has a Notre damme cathedral, we were there 1 week ago and enjoyed it so much, and we tried POUTINE, delicious. We made a vlog, you are welcome to check it our in our channel, is actually our new video.
It looks like a very peaceful place to live, but I'm sure winter and the areas they avoided also play a role in that image. Expedia even made St. Louis look nice.
Québec city is actually a very beautiful city and if you like outdoor activities (hiking, kayak, mountain bike, road bike, etc.) there are stunning places all around the city. At about an hour from the city, you also have Charlevoix which is also very beautiful, and the city isn't too far from the Fjord du Saguenay which is another wonderful place
Are Americans welcomed in Quebec City? Update: I took my family To Quebec city for three days… And we had a great time. Everyone was super friendly… and most spoke English as well as French. We stayed in the old part of town and it was breathtakingly beautiful. The food was delicious. Everything was great. We had the best time… Would definitely visit again.
I've heard same thing because god forbid you dont know french they treat you like garbage or ignore you. Here's the thi g a youtuber smt mainline he lives in Quebec dont know much french and his family speaks English.. I have also been told that when they come to the United States they expect to have things in French for them but yet they wouldn't do the same for us
I'm from Quebec and our province has the most cultural diversity. A lot of people from different countries are moving to Quebec. Black people, asians, etc. Most people in Quebec nowadays can talk to you in both french or english so you should be just fine :) Racism is mostly present in the older generation. The elders are less keen on strangers, but we're nice I promise!
@@linefrenette9116 actually its not a rumor. Its a fact that the prime minister is an idiot no better then the morons we have ellected in U.S . I would love to go to canada especially to visit my friends . but i will not speak in French period
I visited Quebec city during Christmas, and the snowy street was decorated with many many lit up christmas trees... I went teary eye looking at the amazing scene.
"teary eyes" LMAO
Merci beaucoup.
Merci
looks great.
Lol, I love you guys filming this with French accent
*quebecoise accent
Seems like France French accent when pronouncing certain English words.
It's a Canadian accent
@@クロ子-b9c Not only , theres french people in new-brunswick, too..
@@iryssiaOof He meant the gal speaking in this video in particular, its easy to tell she is from Quebec. (Or Ontario village ala hawksburry etc)
''being so closed to the Arctic, it has cold long winters'' LOL we aint that close to the Arctic wtf?? Lots of European cities are actually much higher in latidude than Quebec City. The climate is colder just because it of a combination of winds, marine currents as well as the continental effect.
I thought it was interesting.
thanks sethraptor and Riviere Marc yeah but some places are much worse lol believe me
How cold is it when it is as coldest? 77°F are kind of normal during winternights and some days. 41°F to 50°F during daytimes. I live in northen Sweden.
Calm The Fuck Down Use Celcius...
Nick Nguyen And you don't know me and you call me an idiot for no good reason? Shut the fuck up
I want to go to Quebec so bad! So beautiful and it looks like Europe in North America
it is like europe, like france, it even has a Notre damme cathedral, we were there 1 week ago and enjoyed it so much, and we tried POUTINE, delicious. We made a vlog, you are welcome to check it our in our channel, is actually our new video.
Quebec is an amazing city, there is nothing like it in North America. July and August are the best months to visit if you like it warm. At the end of September, you'll get the fall's colors and amazing landscapes. Forget January it's the coldest month of the year.
I am from Kansas, when I visit Quebec for 2 weeks vacation, it's totally awesome and friendly. Beautiful places and the food is Yummy! I usually go twice a year.
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it is like europe, like france, it even has a Notre damme cathedral, we were there 1 week ago and enjoyed it so much, and we tried POUTINE, delicious. We made a vlog, you are welcome to check it our in our channel, is actually our new video.
How do you get rich?
Do they speak English my French isn't that good.
@@ohmigoshness1 we speak both ;)
I live in Quebec City. I film this city a lot. Russian artist from Quebec City, Canada. A city with authentic architecture, magnificent, bewitching and inspiring!
Quebec is so peaceful with spectacular views and I will definitely go there.... I have my heart set on enjoy the beauty of Canada......
WE ARE NOT CANADA WE ARE Québec !!!!!!!!!
Been to Quebec City love it. Bring back the nordiques!
Bring back the nordiques!
@@lucrolland7489 whats that?
@@jmgonzales7701 The hockey team of Quebec city.
Quebec city is the most beautiful city in CANADA ... got it ! The region around Quebec city is has much variety and is very impressive. Take the time to experience it ... every direction has something to savour.
J'ai etudie la langue Francaise quand J'etais un etudient.
Quebec sounds very good.
And of course, Expedia always offers us superb videos and introduces us a new world.
This French-influenced city Quebec is a place I want to go once in my life.
Thank you for giving us great videos.
Quebec City, is the most beautiful city in CANADA
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One of them ;)
Algerian Free Thinker ⵎⴰⵙⵉⵏⵉⵙⴰ I hate Algerians.
Algerian Free Thinker ⵎⴰⵙⵉⵏⵉⵙⴰ Victoria is nicer looking, Quebec has the personality.
ian cale thanks to the atlantic ocean.. 😂😂😂
I visited Quebec City 2x in my life. Once with my family when I was 12 yrs old...and then I went with my school when I was 13 yrs old.... I'd love to visit again!
Any language barrier for non french speakers. I can do ok in spanish and know a little esperanto
@@rebeccagraves2878 Well, I always said "Merci " which means Thank you in French. I said Merci after ordering and receiving food at restaurants for example. But majority of people know English in Quebec City, so you will be fine. My mom knows French, so she did a lot of communicating which intrigued people and I think they liked that. But I also know people who have visited Quebec City and don't speak French at all and they still were treated well.
I went Quebec in 2019,I was fascinated by her.I plan to travel to Quebec again this winter.
You'll be welcome
Went here on my grade 8 trip. Such an underrated and historical destination!
I'm a Montrealer, but I also love Quebec City
The same here. Quebec is not overated and it is proven by its UNESCO status.
Canada most beautiful country for sure
The cultural heart of Canada
I can't believe how much I learned about Canada from UA-cam. American schools teach us zero about Canada
We actually learn a lot of things about United-States in Québec's shools and about a lot of other countries
That’s the thing I absolutely hate about American education, we learn nothing about anywhere else in the world. I’m the type of person who loves history, geography, and how the world came to be. We just don’t learn about other places
Canada is Fake News in the US School system.
Someone from the US asked me my nationality. I responded "French Canadian" ....( I prefer Quebecois) He responded "What's a French Canadian?" I said "What do you mean?" He had no idea what I meant. He said are you a French person who moved to Canada?..........i had to explain to him that the Province of Quebec is French. I gave him a condensed quick history lesson. He looked like a deer in the headlights. He had no idea what I was talking about. Very sad.
Meant to say kkk revisionist history but auto correct changed it.
so my french teacher was born and raised in Quebec with parents also born in Quebec. she has a thick french accent and its fairly easy to learn from her. now she is living in south louisiana, which people who are French-Canadian, French, American, and African reside due to the culture. :')
Quebec es una de las ciudades mas bonitas de Canada y este video es de lo mejor que he visto.
8hr drive from Burlington Ont Going this week See someone of my French roots as they Had lived in Quebec city a few hundred years ago from Normandie. Lots of history
Expedia you have produced many of these videos and they are all very good. Congratulations to your production team for creating such brilliant videos.
Quebec is a beautiful place to visit.
LUCHO , WHEN IS BEST TIME OF THE YEAR , GRACIAS!
Canadians are passionate people and calm
i've met more Americans that Showed better Class !
Anaas Amer how can one be passionate and calm lmao no
Quebecois are most certainly not calm
The English Canadians are cold and not passionate people only the French Canadians are. :)
@acammtt like Hank Hill & homer Simpson
Quebec is a lovely place, i went 3 months ago, nearly got lost with my friends, as we could not speak French, we could not communicate with the cab driver. Luckily we called the tour guide of the tour group, who was in french restaurant, and a waiter who could speak french talked to the cab driver in french to bring us to the place where the tour group was.
You got ''hoodwinked'' ! Most inhabitants know a little touch of communicable english and are sometimes thoughtful enough to use it to be helpful... on the otherhand ?
@@zigpig100 Many people of Quebec do not speak English. There is just no need for it. I have a very large family in Quebec and about 75% do not speak English.
so what da fuck are you doing in the french speaking part of Canada (in my opinion Quebec have to be an independent from Canada French territory) whithout knowing french language go back to french courses and learn some tenses wtf .!.
i really love Canadian. Thank you Expedia for made a awesome video about wonderful city
Canadian and Quebec completely different.... it`s like 2 different country.
Québec est vraiment une ville magnifique, un jour j'irai là-bas:) Elle fait même partie des villes où j’aimerais étudier et pourquoi pas travailler! Par ailleurs l'accent québecois est cool aussi, ça change je trouve :P Bref merci pour la vidéo.
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Bonsoir
I hope one day you do see Quebec City. It's a beautiful city, beautiful people and so much history!
Came from goblin and I really want to visit this beautiful city 😍😍😍
Cathy Fung just go to France or almost any European city
You live in Labyrinth?
been on my bucketlist since goblin
@@yvette5732 wth is goblin?
@@redditstop1653 it's one of the best korean drama with highest rating in 2016 that filmed in quebec. You should watch it on netflix because it's a masterpiece drama
It is a wonderful city with much history, elegance and great cuisine. It helps to speak some French, as English not as widely spoken as in Montreal. The Montmorency Falls and the fjord to the north are worth taking in. In winter, the Winter Carnival with its Ice Bar and Ice Hotel are worth taking in, too. Many Americans do not travel this far Northeast, but it is a great slice of Europe sans the flight. Try to stY in a French inn or boutique hotel, and try to have a meal, drink or high tea at Chateau Frontenac. Just gazing at Rivier St Laurent on a lazy afternoon is magnificent as well. J'aime beaucoups le ville du Quebec!
I used to want to learn French and visit Quebec and other parts of Canada because of Céline Dion haha.
Don’t go to Quebec to learn French. It’s like going to Switzerland to learn German.
Is it because you could march your army for sauron off cap diamant?😂
@@nathanstrik5904 or like going to the USA to learn english
Definitely more French than the current France.
I hope you've lived in France to say such bullshit.
@@tonyhawk94
Lived in quebec for over 5 years. He's right. The Quebecois actually mock the french and think of themselves as better lol
Boulangiste I’m French and he’s right! france is no longer French! You’re in denial!
@@tonyhawk94 That would be correct. Quebec is more French than France.
@@duke613 France is pretty much in a state of emergency. They didn't do anything about 'undocumented workers' and are now suffering both culture and financially. They are not far from being like Greece in bankruptcy. This is what Brexit is really about is so Britian can make their own independent decisions.
I actually came here from Kdrama Goblin and I am grateful I did. Now I wanna go to Quebec 😍
same noona. Di ka nag iisa😂
How did you know im pinoy? Coz of kdrama? Haha
jusko 2 weeks ago na yang comment ko ngayon ka lang nag response lol
One of the best place on earth imo.
Super beautiful!!! Quebec so looks charming and cute!!!-Thank
Travel guide channel is awesome
Such beautiful city, I need to go back sometime in the future, need to learn more french to enjoy more.
I love these too pls do Calgary and more more Canadian cities
Thank you for the request! Calgary is on its way stay tuned!
Ok Thanks
Expedia Please do Des Moines!
Expedia you have two for Banff but no Calgary yet? If anything, Banff can be a side-trip from Calgary like Niagara is to Toronto.
This video made us decide to visit this place! Lots of things to do actually which are not in this video. Thanks expedia!
There was a really nice church I went to when I visited Quebec, Canada. I also saw what look like town houses I have to check this history of them.
Wow, Québec semble être un endroit vraiment cool à visiter ! La place Royale est particulièrement intéressante. Aussi
remarquable est la terrasse Dufferin,
qui a amené des commerçants de fourrures ainsi que des soldats qui se sont battus pour le territoire. Pendant votre séjour, pourquoi ne pas visiter le Château Frontenac, le plus grand hôtel de
Amérique du Nord!
I’ve been to Montreal many times but never have been to Quebec City.. I hope to be able to visit someday soon
This city looks really clean!
Quebec look so Beautiful. I might visit Quebec City.
Goblin made me wanna go here
same!
Beautiful! I never knew much about this city, it’s a European city in North America 👍🏻 👍🏻
It is actually the perfect American city as it has testimony for all ages starting with the first nations, French presence, until the modern day suburbs. Everything is there and that is why Quebec is a UNESCO city.
Quebec is very clean!!.....didnt know that.
I will show this this to my French class! Je vais montrer cette vidéo à ma classe de français! Merci! I like the local accent of the narrator!
Oh how I miss you! Looking back to when I was a kid/teen, skipping out of school, running around the Plains of Abraham and walking the board walk. Field trips to the Château Frontenac, Montmorency Falls and île d'Orléans those were the days. Lovely video...thanks for the trip down memory lane. Je me souviens!
These videos are so informative and I love it! They give me such a great guide before my travels to think about content and where I want to go with it!
Thanks 4 sharing. Ur inspiring ppl to travel. Good work!
I live in Minnesota so this shall be the first country I go visit. Also because of Goblin the lonely and great god Korean drama. I will go there with my love ^^.
J'ai visité Coteau du Lac, Québec et j'ai l'adoré cette.
Cute town. Thanks for French accent during video, I like it
A great guide to a truly great city.
Beautiful and interesting city. Wonderful board walk!
Quebec City should be getting a NHL teams soon, I hope they can get a NBA team in the new arena..
@Lord Darth Vader quebec wants an nba team?
I just booked airfare to Quebec City for next September. Woo hoo!
je revient du QUEBEC C Magnifique j'adore une très belle ville A Visiter !
Whenever I look at things about Montreal it makes me sad that I moved away. I live in Vancouver now and have been since 1982 but it seems I'm finding this place harder to live in. So now I'm thinking about moving back when I retire this May. Lots of nice Condos for a lot less than Vancouver..
Vancouver is the ugliest large city in Canada. I lived there for 5 years.
If i have a chance to visit a country , i definitely choose quebec
Man, I need to travel more 😩
love Quebec and Canada
20 years ago, I went there.
At that time, I felt as if I had not been on the earth.
I WOULD LOVE TO LIVE SOME DAY IN QUEBEC AND FOLLOWED QMJHL
Goblin made me want to visit! it looks like such a beautiful place
QUEBECK. JE. T. AIMÈ. WOW. ❤️👍💙
this is AMAZING! love your video!
I think I would definitely like Canada.
This is Montreal's smaller sibling from same French and American Parents. very scenic city with so much to see. French architecture reins supreme in this un-assuming city.
American parents? As a Canadian this is offensive. Canada is not founded by America. It is founded by the British and the French.
Charming Quebec city :-) Nice video!
it is like europe, like france, it even has a Notre damme cathedral, we were there 1 week ago and enjoyed it so much, and we tried POUTINE, delicious. We made a vlog, you are welcome to check it our in our channel, is actually our new video.
Loved it,my next trip
some of the sweet moments in Goblin are shot here...
best town in the world
Canada is heaven 🇨🇦❤🇨🇦
I love this city; and I've NEVER BEEN!!!
i love it a lot and i hop to visited it one day
going there next week…great video
+Kevin Geary hope you have a great trip!
great.
Abstract drawing
Taylor Hennesey Of course not. He went like a year ago
Great video like a lot 👍😍
looks very much like Europe. hardly anything like it's surrounding cities and neighbour America.
Yes because it was built by Europeans (French) 400 years ago.
lola lovesyou
But people are gentle (unlike european) and there’s a Native American presence
The place is more forested than in europe too...
Beautiful city I loved very much and I hope to visit it ... I admire it I'm from Saudi Arabia
I think i just felt in love
i want to live there with my family...its so wondeful....
The Europeans built America and Canada. Thank you to them.
Crevetta you mean the natives
No.
Oh hey here from goblin cuz sooo preetyyyyyyy
Anyone here from the kdrama Goblin : the lonely and great god..??
Im. Pahoua 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙋
me too
Im. Pahoua omg 😆😂😂😂 Me too. Goblin❤️
Im. Pahoua me
me too xD
I guess they will talk about Chateau Frontenac , Ile D'Orleans & Le Bonhomme Carnival after they update this video , thanx .
It looks like a very peaceful place to live, but I'm sure winter and the areas they avoided also play a role in that image. Expedia even made St. Louis look nice.
Quebec looks better than any American city
Québec city is actually a very beautiful city and if you like outdoor activities (hiking, kayak, mountain bike, road bike, etc.) there are stunning places all around the city. At about an hour from the city, you also have Charlevoix which is also very beautiful, and the city isn't too far from the Fjord du Saguenay which is another wonderful place
I want to move to Quebec City in January 2020!
Hi Expedia, could you do Jerusalem or Vancouver next?
Good news, we are working hard on our Vancouver video right now!
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I Love Quebec
Want to go there someday and say BONJOUR
You'll be welcome
@@linefrenette9116 ❤️🤗
I love these.
Can you do Minnesota next?
We're glad that you enjoy them and thank you for the request!
Très belle ville j’aime
Can you please make more of these travel vacation guides, their very useful ;)
Looks beautiful, but touristy busy. Would love to visit nonetheless. xxxx
pretty love this
Are Americans welcomed in Quebec City? Update: I took my family To Quebec city for three days… And we had a great time. Everyone was super friendly… and most spoke English as well as French. We stayed in the old part of town and it was breathtakingly beautiful. The food was delicious. Everything was great. We had the best time… Would definitely visit again.
I've heard same thing because god forbid you dont know french they treat you like garbage or ignore you. Here's the thi g a youtuber smt mainline he lives in Quebec dont know much french and his family speaks English.. I have also been told that when they come to the United States they expect to have things in French for them but yet they wouldn't do the same for us
I'm from Quebec and our province has the most cultural diversity. A lot of people from different countries are moving to Quebec. Black people, asians, etc. Most people in Quebec nowadays can talk to you in both french or english so you should be just fine :) Racism is mostly present in the older generation. The elders are less keen on strangers, but we're nice I promise!
E.T. Sasa We were there in February. We stayed in the fairmont château de la Frontenac. We absolutely loved it. Very lovely people everywhere.
@@mercuryoak2 You should stop listening to rumors and come see for yourself it would be better
@@linefrenette9116 actually its not a rumor. Its a fact that the prime minister is an idiot no better then the morons we have ellected in U.S .
I would love to go to canada especially to visit my friends . but i will not speak in French period
Please do one for vancouver too... Loving all your videos, thanks!
Thank you so much for watching we really appreciate it! Stay tuned for Vancouver, we have that one in the works!
Expedia
Please do Pittsburg as well! Pretty please!
precioso video