Quebec City: Old World Charm with lots of Snow
1:37 PMSo I bet you wondering why I pick Quebec City vs. Montreal or even Toronto. Well I'm into historic site, and I just love seeing old building that is historic in nature. Since me and my daughter have never seen snow, I thought of killing two birds with one stone by visiting Quebec City.
Quebec City is considering one of the oldest cities in North America and a lot of the old building remains in Old Quebec today. The main language here is French, but we were able to get around since most of the resident spoke English. The temperature there got to the low -16 degree, and trusts me with those temperatures; everything hurts, especially if you are NOT properly dressed. The only thing I would change if I go to a cold climate like that is to invest in face warmers.
Below are my favorite pictures from my trip.
4 comments
Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Years too you too!!
DeleteLike anything history related too! I was born and raised in NC and lived in the mountains of VA. Had enough of that cold weather, scraping and shoveling stuff that starts with a s ends with a w and has a NO in the middle! Me moved to southern CA! lol
ReplyDeleteYour daughter and you look soooooooooo cute! Never mind responding I just clicked on recommended for you ... catch myself reading when I brain farts at work!
Enjoy your Weekend! =D
LOL at the brain farts, that happens to the best of us.
DeleteI could never live in a cold climate like that. It is great to visit though. Thanks about the compliment on my daughter. She is truly the mini version of me :D.
You live in CA? That is the number one location I would move to when I can. Love that area.
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