Venue: Hotel Château Laurier Québec

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Chateau Laurier Exterior

Conveniently located on the Plains of Abraham and only five-minute walk from Old Quebec, Hôtel Château Laurier offers you the tranquility of an inner courtyard and of one of the most prestigious city parks in Canada all in close proximity to the irresistible charms of Quebec City for your enjoyment and exploring pleasure.

For additional information please visit: www.vieux-quebec.com

Discover Quebec City

Official web site of Québec City Tourism
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Provides information about the numerous attractions, outdoor activities, restaurants, cultural events and entertainment possibilities in Québec City.
For more information visit:www.quebecregion.com

Musee National Des Beaux-Arts du Quebec

With an historic location on the Plains of Abraham, this museum of fine arts retraces the history of Quebec and indeed Canadian art in three architecturally impressive buildings each representing its own style and period. Notably, one of these buildings, the Charles-Baillairgé building, was formerly the Quebec city prison.
For more information visit: www.mnba.qc.ca

La Citadelle de Quebec

This National Historic Site can only be visited as part of an hour long guided tour, but that should not stop you visiting the current home of the Royal 22nd Regiment, the infamous Vandoos, and its impressive museum covering 300 years of military history.
For more information visit: www.lacitadelle.qc.ca

The Battlefields Park

Located on a large area of parkland above the St Lawrence, the main point of interest is the Plains of Abraham, where in 1759 a battle took place that turned the future of Canada from French to English hands.Martello Tower 1 is also an interesting exhibit, depicting a soldier’s life at that time.
For more information visit the Plains of Abraham website

Musee de la Civilisation

A popular Quebec City attraction, the Museum of Civilization portrays both Canadian and worldwide cultures with a variety of temporary and permanent exhibitions that promote interaction and are intersting for the whole family.
For more information visit www.mcq.org

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