
Our stay in Quebec City was much too short. Shortly after we checked into our hotel just outside the wall around Old Quebec, it began to rain. Still, our guide gave us a brief walk around a few blocks before guiding us back to the hotel.
We opted to have dinner at the hotel due to the combination of the rain and our long bus trip. We were tired.
Fortunately, we arrived via a narrow road that took us by the Citadel of Quebec, and an old neighborhood of lovely houses and quaint restaurants. To our right was the St. Lawrence River, where we would cruise for two days before reaching the Canadian Maritime provinces.
The most impressive building we saw was the famous Chateau Frontenac, now a Fairmont Hotel, which looms over the old city and must look rather impressive from the river. We weren’t fortunate enough to stay there.
So, we enjoyed a dinner with fellow travelers and got to know some of them better. We were all ready to board our cruise ship in the morning.
© Bruce Stambaugh 2025
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I am a Canadian so I am finding this so interesting.
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Joel and I spent part of our honeymoon in Quebec. We stayed at a small inn within the old town. I felt like we were in Europe.
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That had to be fun. I had the same impression about both Montreal and Quebec. Why go to Europe when we can come here? Still, it isn’t quite the same.
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I love these old buildings!
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