Quebec, cities and nature
Quebec is a vast territory where nature reigns supreme. A real world apart, this Canadian region cultivates its differences with passion and dynamism. Montreal and Quebec are its two main cities.
Endless forests, enchanting lakes, famous national parks, carpets of flowers in summer and immaculate snow in winter, the Canadian province of Quebec is synonymous with luxuriant nature and wide open spaces. Situated in the eastern part of the country, between Ontario and the provinces on the Atlantic coast, this French-speaking region sharing a border with the USA plays host to lively cities of international renown. A dynamic, bilinguial metropolis, Montreal boasts some outstanding sites. Mount Royal offers a sweeping view of this historic city, the Notre-Dame Basilica is a neo-Gothic gem, Old Montreal is full of chic boutiques and good restaurants, and the Mount Royal Park provides almost 500 acres of lush breathing space in the city centre. More discreet, Quebec is home to the headquarters of numerous institutions, including the Parliament. Backed by four centuries of a chequered past, Quebec has forged a strong identity boosted by its cultural dynamism, economic success, tasteful urban rehabilitations and friendly neighbourhood life.
Les bonnes Tables :
Hôtel Herman
Overlooking the charming village of La Malbaie, 1 hr 15 mins. from Quebec, the Fairmont Manoir Richelieu has welcomed visitors from all over the world for over a century. In the midst of soothing nature, this noble world-class resort in a timeless setting embodies the very essence of Canadian luxury, with its lovely old stone and scenery conducive to contemplation. www.fairmont.fr/richelieu-charlevoix
Overlooking the charming village of La Malbaie, 1 hr 15 mins. from Quebec, the Fairmont Manoir Richelieu has welcomed visitors from all over the world for over a century. In the midst of soothing nature, this noble world-class resort in a timeless setting embodies the very essence of Canadian luxury, with its lovely old stone and scenery conducive to contemplation. www.fairmont.fr/richelieu-charlevoix
Formerly known as the Germain-Dominion, Le Germain Quebec built in the early 20th century
in the Old Quebec offers unique charm and stylishness. Here, contemporary design blends elegantly with the building’s original stone and wood-panelling. The very cosy rooms guarantee the ultimate in well-being. www.legermainhotels.com
Formerly known as the Germain-Dominion, Le Germain Quebec built in the early 20th century
in the Old Quebec offers unique charm and stylishness. Here, contemporary design blends elegantly with the building’s original stone and wood-panelling. The very cosy rooms guarantee the ultimate in well-being. www.legermainhotels.com
A short walk from Old Montreal, the W Montreal has been newly restyled and offers ultra-contemporary decor. The rooms, lounges and restaurants flaunt bright colours and the furnishings consist of real musts in international design. The hotel’s “Top Desires” service meets all guest requirements 24 hours a day. www.casadelmarmykonos.com
A short walk from Old Montreal, the W Montreal has been newly restyled and offers ultra-contemporary decor. The rooms, lounges and restaurants flaunt bright colours and the furnishings consist of real musts in international design. The hotel’s “Top Desires” service meets all guest requirements 24 hours a day. www.casadelmarmykonos.com
The Hotel Herman proposes the very essence of cuisine from northern Quebec (including the famed snow crab), in a smart industrial decor. www.hotelherman.com
Europea
At the heart of the city centre, this “Relais & Châteaux” gastronomic restaurant ensures a perfect culinary experience. Recommended, the Salmon Marquise with White Butter. www.europea.ca
Chez l’Épicier
Nestling in an historic building in Old Montreal, this restaurant headed by Chef Laurent Godbout mixes local classics with bold creations, including a club sandwich with chocolate and pineapple fries : the best-seller on the dessert menu ! www.chezlepicier.com