Today travel along the Chemin du Roy which connects Quebec City and Montreal and past Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade known as the world capital of ice fishing.
The art of maple sugaring has been a cherished tradition in Quebec for centuries. It began with the Indigenous people of North America, who discovered the sweet sap flowing from maple trees in early spring. As French settlers arrived, they adopted these techniques, giving birth to the beloved sugar shack tradition.
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Learn how maple syrup is made and dine on traditional Québécois fare at a local Sugar Shack while accompanied by live, local music.
Renowned for its unique blend of Old World charm and vibrant cultural scene, Québec is one of North America's oldest cities, with its rich history palpable as you wander through the cobblestone streets of Old Québec, a World Heritage-listed site. Beyond its historic allure, Québec City offers a thriving culinary scene, with bistros serving up French-inspired delicacies, and a lively arts community, featuring festivals and performances throughout the year.
The city's stunning architecture transports visitors to another era. This includes the iconic Fairmont Château Frontenac, where you'll spend a two-night Special Stay.