Thanks to show our city to the world. I have to be honest, your Montreal one was very well done, congrats to show it nice with a so not clean City. You video of Quebec City is perfect. Wish you the best
I would like to browse through the Christmas Market. I love watching Hallmark Christmas Movies. This place looks like the perfect place to experience the Christmas movies in real life.
I think he confused “citadelle/citadel”, which is basically a fort with some buildings inside, with “walled city”, which is a complete town surrounded by fortifications. So, yes, Halifax has also a citadel but it is not a walled city - which is what they should have said.
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Foie gras is not typical in Quebec. Lard and back bacon might be more what was used to add fat and flavour to a dish. We speak French here but we’re not French. A bit like Brazilians speak Portuguese without being Portuguese, or Americans speaking English without being British. Actually, for about 100 years (1759 to 1855), the exchanges between former “New France” and France were stopped by the British who were at odds with France, in Europe, and did not want to have a resurgence of French nationalism in their backyard. That certainly cut the umbilical cord between Quebec and France.
It does not have the culture of France. It is a North American mentality with its own variety of the French Language. It is unique. So much the better.
That thing you show it not Québec is tourist trap about one square km . You basically when to time square and came back like you experience NYC . And everyone's else who's thinking about coming here don't stay home please. Tourism in Québec and the château is a poluting , pitiful relics of British colonialism. Anyway le vieux-quebec is about 95% fake (20th century) and the rest of the real Québec city is typical mid-level North-American city great to live in.... but visiting meh?
Wow!! That's a lot of bullshit you're saying😂😂 How is the old Quebec city a trap??It's the historic part of the town yeah the rest of the city is modern because it was built way later duh!! There's nothing fake in Vieux Québec wtf are you talking about?? You're probably an American who went to Quebec city thinking he was more important than everyone else the some people put you back in your place!
I'm glad you guys enjoyed our beautiful city. Au plaisir de vous revoir !
Loved the video, you can really tell the Quebecois culture is its own thing distinct from anglo Canada. Makes me wanna visit!!
It is also distinct from France.
Wow. Been there twice in 1981, and 1993. Fantastic town, best cuisine in North America outside of New Orleans.
Totally agree, they’ve got a great variety of quality food!
Do you speak French?
@ a little, but having been in California for 40 + years my Spanish is probably better.
Are they Latins, though?
Thanks to show our city to the world. I have to be honest, your Montreal one was very well done, congrats to show it nice with a so not clean City. You video of Quebec City is perfect. Wish you the best
Thanks a lot! Cheers!
I live in Quebec City; thank you very much for this great video, to give the chance to people to discover our beautiful city! ❤🤗
It’s a stunning city! And so clean!! 🙌🏽
Lévis = Lay vee. Great vid!
Thanks lol we enjoyed that side of the river a lot, much more local vibe!
Great video! Love Quebec City! I might be going there again next year for TBEX.
That’s awesome Mike! Haven’t heard of that event, will look it up! Cheers!
Love Quebec, but we'll definitely need to make a trip out around Chtistmas time!😍
Absolutely, looks so magical!! ❄️
Love this video! You guys always give so much great info and it’s so appreciated 😊 Until next time 💃🕺🏻
I always wanted to visit there when they put up their Christmas Season Decor.
It looks so magical during the holiday season, we’ll definitely have to come back in the snow! Cheers! ❄️
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I pray its on my time line and will have an awesome time.
Yes, it is beautiful. Plus they have a German-style X-mas Market.
Merci d’avoir visiter notre ville magnifique!
Merci! C’était magnifique! 🙌🏽
3:12 These Mr Pinks are from the artist Philippe Katerine. You might have seen him during the olympics opening ceremony (naked blue man).
No way, I didn’t know they were done by the same person! Thanks for sharing! Cheers
Another great vid! Thanks for posting
Thanks Nick! All the best!
Fun fact: at 2:45, that spot can be seen in the movie ''Catch me if you can'', the scene where Frank is finally caught by Carl.
I would like to browse through the Christmas Market.
I love watching Hallmark Christmas Movies.
This place looks like the perfect place to experience the Christmas movies in real life.
It’s picture perfect 😍
Great vlog! Would love to visit Quebec sometime in winter for the Christmas vibes
I coming to QBC in a week. You deserve an NHL team.
We're freezing our asses most of the year, but Québec is somwhat ~hot 2-3 months a year, then you need restaurant reservations . Timing is everything.
You should visit the Saguenay and the fjord one day. It's beautiful.
Not the only Citadel left outside of Mexico ;) Come visit Halifax, Nova Scotia ❤
No way Kim, didn’t know that! We’re hoping to visit Nova Scotia at some point in the next year so we’ll have to check it out! Cheers!
This week, next year, for the best foliage colors on the Cabot Trail!
I think he confused “citadelle/citadel”, which is basically a fort with some buildings inside, with “walled city”, which is a complete town surrounded by fortifications. So, yes, Halifax has also a citadel but it is not a walled city - which is what they should have said.
welcom quebec 🍁 🍁 canada
Thank you!! 🤘🏽
Looks great brother this is James Bond ❤️❤️🙏
Thanks James Bond!! What’s up man! I will get back to you soon! I have some great photos for you! 🤘🏽
@@ONWorldTravel oh really that’s awesome thank you so much brother 🙏🙏❤️ I’m so excited 🙏
Wow nice
Thanks! 🤘🏽
We’re planning on visiting Quebec and Montreal. How long do you suggest we stay in each city?
Nice video about Quebec, which doesn't usually get as much coverage here on RUclips. Perhaps one day you will visit France?
Nice video guys
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Does anyone live in the apts above the shops and restaurants in the Old City?
I suggest you to visit Kazakhstan. The fascinatingg nature of my country will amaze you for sure. The Charyn Canyon, Singing dunes(Altyn-Emel), Altai mountains and even more beautiful places. We are waiting for your, guys!😁
Foie gras is not typical in Quebec. Lard and back bacon might be more what was used to add fat and flavour to a dish. We speak French here but we’re not French. A bit like Brazilians speak Portuguese without being Portuguese, or Americans speaking English without being British. Actually, for about 100 years (1759 to 1855), the exchanges between former “New France” and France were stopped by the British who were at odds with France, in Europe, and did not want to have a resurgence of French nationalism in their backyard. That certainly cut the umbilical cord between Quebec and France.
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Lévis is pronounced Layvee
Thanks!
Poutine is just disco fries. Does QBC have smoke meat?
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Cheers!
Cool you read my comment! Welcome in my relaxing city!
Thanks, we loved it! 🤘🏽
@@ONWorldTravel very french hey loll
that isnt quebec city that is vieux quebec, not the same scale!
Quebec city the first city in north America in 1608 by Champlain the founder of the city
I love foie gras so much it hurts my fatty liver
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1:03 - I am sorry but you are *completely* wrong here.
Only the center of Quebec city is European. The transit it's not good, it's a lot of highways and shoppings centers.
Thumbnail can be improved but video's nice 🎉
I'll 2x your views (because I know how RUclips works)
If I fail, I'll fly you to Thailand 🚀
It does not have the culture of France. It is a North American mentality with its own variety of the French Language.
It is unique. So much the better.
Who want to travel in QUBEC City.......???????
It just looks European.
The culture is North American.
That thing you show it not Québec is tourist trap about one square km . You basically when to time square and came back like you experience NYC . And everyone's else who's thinking about coming here don't stay home please. Tourism in Québec and the château is a poluting , pitiful relics of British colonialism. Anyway le vieux-quebec is about 95% fake (20th century) and the rest of the real Québec city is typical mid-level North-American city great to live in.... but visiting meh?
Wow!! That's a lot of bullshit you're saying😂😂 How is the old Quebec city a trap??It's the historic part of the town yeah the rest of the city is modern because it was built way later duh!! There's nothing fake in Vieux Québec wtf are you talking about?? You're probably an American who went to Quebec city thinking he was more important than everyone else the some people put you back in your place!