I’ve been to Quebec City twice in recent years.

View from our room high up in the Fairmont Château Laurier

View from our room high up in the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac

Our summer trip was during Quebec’s 400th anniversary celebration in 2008. Lucky for us, we got to stay in the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac thanks to a big travel media/industry event taking place at the same time. Our room high up in the hotel had walls four feet thick and deep set windows overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Glenn figured a celebrity would have loved the place. Even a long range camera lens wouldn’t have stood a chance snapping a pic of our room’s interior.

Quebec City street during July tourist season

Quebec City street during July tourist season

Quebec is the only walled city in North America. Blink and you’ll swear the old town, with its four hundred year old churches, cobbled streets and colorful shops and cafes, is in France. But no, this is New France as it was called in the days of Samuel de Champlain. He was a French explorer and the celebrated founder of Quebec City.

Aftermath of a big winter storm in Quebec City

Aftermath of a big winter storm in Quebec City

Quebec City knows how to party whether its a 400th anniversary or its February Bonhomme Carnaval. During my second trip last January, the city was setting up for it after a huge snowstorm. I am not the best flyer so, I commend the Air Canada pilot for landing us that day in a full blown blizzard.

Born and raised a Quebecker in Montreal, I love this part of Canada. My dad was in the lumber industry and worked his entire life en francais. He was always keen for us kids to learn french and I remember traveling to Quebec City in the summer of 1969 to stay with a french family. It was the week that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon and I watched it all on french TV at a big outdoor party at nearby Lac Beauport. That trip was one of several Quebec forays my dad sent me on to learn french. Every one of them gave me a great appreciation for French Canadian culture and I am indebted to my dad for giving me the opportunity. Not many English Canadians are as lucky.

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3 Comments on Quebec City in summer and winter

  1. boomergirl says:

    Ronald,
    Thank you so much for your kind comments. I cannot believe my faux pas. We’ve put in Chateau Frontenac rather than Chateau Laurier. Funny, I was in Ottawa on that same trip and stayed at the Chateau Laurier too.
    Both extraordinary hotels in two great cities.
    Thanks again.

  2. Ronald Houde says:

    Hello Judy,
    Very nice blog entry on such a fascinating city. I think you made one small mistake, however. I believe the hotel you stayed at is the Fairmont Chateau Frontenac. The Chateau Laurier, also operated by Fairmont, is located in what some call the “other” National Capital, Ottawa.
    Warmest Regards,
    Ronald

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