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Dinner at 1608 Bar, which serves the likes of oysters and boards of local charcuterie.
Artwork by Patrick Pépin at Beauchamp Art Gallery.
The immense Mural of Quebecers, illustrating the history of the city.
Florent & Fils at Le Grand Marché de Québec.
Antipasto plate for two at Don Vegan Restaurant.
People walking along the cobbled streets towards the Place Royale on Rue du Sault-au-Matelot.
View of Fairmont Le Château Frontenac the Port of Quebec and St Lawrence River.
Enjoy sampling some of the wonderful French-style wines from the vineyards on Île d'Orléans.
Vignoble Isle de Bacchus near the village of Saint-Pierre on Île d’Orléans, is one of the largest vineyards covering more than 25 acres and producing about 40,000 bottles of wine every year.
A unique Québec City attraction, Rue du Trésor is a narrow alley between the Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral and the Notre-Dame Basilica where local artists set up each morning to sell their crafts.