From the cobblestones of Old Québec to the frozen wall of Montmorency Falls — four hundred years of stone, and a different city every season.
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The Château Frontenac on the cliff, Hôtel du Vieux-Québec a block off rue Saint-Jean, the Clarendon in the oldest hotel in the city.

The only walled city north of Mexico — Place-Royale, Petit-Champlain, and painters hanging their work on rue du Trésor.

Five-day itineraries, hour by hour — plus Montmorency, Île d’Orléans and the sugar shacks, thirty metres taller than Niagara.
Skiing, skating, snowshoeing — plus the Christmas market, the ice hotel and the night parades.
Sugar shacks and taffy on snow, then the first rides along the Corridor du Littoral.
Cycling Île d’Orléans, Festival d’été, the ferry to Lévis, light until nine.
Ride or hike the shore while it turns red. Locals keep this one.

Eleven pages: the walled city on foot, Carnaval, the German Christmas Market, the ice hotel, sugar shacks — and a three-day itinerary hour by hour.

Nine pages: the ramparts and the Plains, Montmorency and Île d’Orléans, rue du Trésor, terraces and festivals — same hour-by-hour itinerary.
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