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Winter 2020

Book a room at the to be right in the middle of all the action. The hotel has a playful, colorful vibe – don’t miss the short story machine in the lobby. Just press a button and a story printed on a long piece of paper pops out. Quebec City’s is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the only preserved, walled city north of Mexico. Soak it all in by walking around the ramparts, and the fortress. Learn more about the city’s history at the . One of the most famous buildings in Quebec City is the , which dates back to 1893. To warm up, go underneath the boardwalk just in front of the hotel to see the remains of a chateau. There’s also a huge toboggan slide here. One of the most picturesque spots in Quebec City is , where the city was established in the early 17th century. Don’t miss the nearby for locally made furniture, jewelry and sculpture, and pick up locally made moccasins at . Enjoy a hearty meal at , which resembles a ski lodge. Try the bison steak and taffy made from maple syrup poured over fresh snow or save your sweet tooth for chocolates at . The space is also home to a chocolate museum. An easy excursion just outside the city is , to see the frozen beauty of this waterfall that is even higher than Niagara. Quebec City is magical in the winter, and hosts the world’s largest winter carnival that includes everything from snow sculptures to parades.

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