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Quebec Canada’s largest province with a majority of its citizens speaking French. At Quebec’s heart is the St. Lawrence River with wilderness lakes, frosts, mountainous regions and major cities along its banks.
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Getting Around Quebec - Airports serve every major city. Bus services tour the whole province include: Voyageur Lines, Orleans Express, and smaller regional services. Greyhound buses based in the US, travel to Montreal. Rail services are limited to the southern part of Quebec. The region also has a comprehensive network of highways for exploring by car.
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Montreal is the second largest city in Canada located on the St. Lawrence Seaway. There is something for everyone in Montreal! Boat cruises, spectacular museums, historic buildings and sites, sports, shopping, entertainment and much more!!!
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Quebec City overlooks the St. Lawrence River which is one of the worlds great waterways and is home to rare marine wildlife. If your looking for the outdoors go to Les Sept-Chutes, this park has amazing scenery, waterfalls, lunch counter, picnic areas, hiking and much more.
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Gatineau is a 2 hour drive west of Montreal, where you’ll find lots to see and do such as: shopping, fine dinning or visit the amazing Gatineau Park. 360 sq. km oasis of lakes and rolling hills, also Mackenzie King Estate Gatineau and the Canadian Museum of Civilization Gatineau.
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Popular Cities - Accommodations
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Accommodations: For more Quebec cities use the pull down menu to view in realtime hotel details, pictures, reviews and rates.
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