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By Suemedha Sood
Despite being taken over by the British in 1763, the province’s Francophone culture perseveres.
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With its farmhouses and fertile soil, the Île d’Orléans, a 15 minute drive from Quebec City, is quickly becoming the epicentre of the region’s agritourism movement.
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By Gabi Mocatta
Québec City, the capital of French-speaking Canada, is full of European architecture that remains untouched by time.
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By Gabi Mocatta
Set along the St Lawrence River and bordered by forested hills, the city and its surrounds are perfectly situated for a number of warm weather activities.
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A four hour, shore-clasping journey northeast of Québec City encompasses blue whale sightings, rustic alehouses and roadside ateliers.
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Home to the most picturesque hotel in the world, this French-Canadian city is a bastion of history, beauty and old-world charm.
A selection of these Quebec City articles were originally published on Lonely Planet.