Lamingtons, Pavlova, Anzac biscuits, rum balls, sticky date pudding and sherry trifle are goodies you’d expect to buy anywhere in Australia or New Zealand. But in Montreal, where poutine, maple syrup and bagels are king, finding a stash of Aussie and Kiwi delights is a treat.
Just ask Aussie movie...
Founded by French Explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1608, the capital of Québec is situated on a cliff overlooking the St. Lawrence River. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site because it is the only walled city in North America. If you are wondering what to do in Quebec City,...
Montreal is a city of contrasts, a fascinating blend of French and English culture, skyscrapers and green parks. From a well-preserved Old Town to markets and museums, there are plenty of things to do in Montreal for every season.
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Montreal: Le Bateau-Mouche St. Lawrence Sightseeing Cruise - enjoy the...
Every year, thousands of visitors flock to the Québec Winter Carnival to enjoy a host of activities for all ages. Those brave enough to sign up for the Quebec Winter Carnival snow bath run onto the snow, laughing and screaming. The group of semi-naked men and women are wearing...
Don't confuse an economuseum with an ecomuseum. An economuseum (or ÉCONOMUSÉE® ) is a growing movement in parts of the world that showcase living arts, artisanal food making, crafts and culture. Although Quebec is renowned for its unique French Quebec culture, far too few visitors know about its vibrant...
White water rafting in Quebec is quite an adventure and the little-known Pontiac region is a natural playground for a Quebec rafting adventure.
As nature enthusiasts, my husband Eric and I love the Pontiac’s region of spectacular wild beauty so much that in 1989 we moved here.
We will never tire...
What Is Canada Known For?
America’s neighbour to the north, Canada is a massive North American nation renowned for its French and English cultural influences, diverse wildlife, stunning natural...