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This town is so cute, you simply have to visit! Its been a few years since my last trip to Quebec City, but if you are considering a vacation in this charming Canadian destination, I say, do it! The video features what to do, where to stay and what to eat while you're there! Have a fantastic trip! Erik |
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QUEBEC CITY - A LITTLE LIGHT READING
FAST FACTS
Destination: Quebec City
Province: Quebec
Country: Canada
Primary Language: English, French
Timezone: Eastern
Currency: Canadian Dollar
Nearby Tourist Areas:
Montreal
Hotel de' Glace (Ice Hotel)
Passport: Yes, Americans need a valid passport to enter Canada by air
Visa: American citizens do not need a visa if traveling for vacation
More information on passports & visas can be found here.
I love traveling abroad as much as I love traveling within my home country of the United States. However, I want you to be safe and be an excellent representative of your home country. Even in places that are very friendly to visitors, remember that you are in a foreign country and understanding local customs is critical. So, here are a few tips as you prepare for your adventure.
For US citizens, visit the US State Department's website (for American citizens) before you travel abroad. Her'e's a direct link to get started.
Destination: Quebec City
Province: Quebec
Country: Canada
Primary Language: English, French
Timezone: Eastern
Currency: Canadian Dollar
Nearby Tourist Areas:
Montreal
Hotel de' Glace (Ice Hotel)
Passport: Yes, Americans need a valid passport to enter Canada by air
Visa: American citizens do not need a visa if traveling for vacation
More information on passports & visas can be found here.
I love traveling abroad as much as I love traveling within my home country of the United States. However, I want you to be safe and be an excellent representative of your home country. Even in places that are very friendly to visitors, remember that you are in a foreign country and understanding local customs is critical. So, here are a few tips as you prepare for your adventure.
- Before you depart from your home country, call The US Embassy (or your home country embassy) and tell them you are leaving your home country. That way they are aware of your whereabouts in case of emergency.
- Carry only the credit cards you are using to charge expenses. Call those credit card companies before you leave. Do not travel with your debit cards.
- Clean out your wallet or purse and carry only what you need.
- Solve your mobile phone situation before you depart. Usually a phone call to your provider will get you started.
- Keep all medications with you in your carry on.
- Leave a photo copy of all your travel documents (passport, itinerary, copy of your credit cards) with a friend or at your home.
- Do not travel with expensive jewelry.
- Make sure you travel with a valid passport or visa (if required). Also, bring another valid form of photo I.D., and photocopies of both I.D.s. in case of loss or theft.
- Read up on local laws and practices before you get here.
- Be a respective guest of the local customs and obey the local laws.
- If English is not the primary language, then familiarize yourself with key phrases and make attempts in the country's primary language. Locals usually appreciate the effort.
- Keep luggage, handbags or backpacks in view at all times.
- Keep possessions close to your body.
- Don’t take around large amounts of cash.
- Avoid wearing expensive jewelry on road trips or excursions.
For US citizens, visit the US State Department's website (for American citizens) before you travel abroad. Her'e's a direct link to get started.
TRANSPORTATION
By Air:
Generally speaking it is pretty easy to get in and out of Montreal and Quebec City by air from major hubs in the US and Mexico. Major airlines include (but not limited to):
Air Canada
Air Transat
Sunwing Airlines
Westjet
American
United
Delta
British Airways
Car:
I would not advise renting a car in Quebec City unless you speak and/or can read French road signs and navigate the downtown.
By Air:
Generally speaking it is pretty easy to get in and out of Montreal and Quebec City by air from major hubs in the US and Mexico. Major airlines include (but not limited to):
Air Canada
Air Transat
Sunwing Airlines
Westjet
American
United
Delta
British Airways
Car:
I would not advise renting a car in Quebec City unless you speak and/or can read French road signs and navigate the downtown.
THE WEATHER
Quebec City offers four distinct seasons. Warm and sometimes very hot & humid summers, generally mild spring and autumn, and often very cold & snowy winters are part of the fun! In my opinion, the best time to visit Quebec City is from April to June or August to September. |
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WHERE TO STAY
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HELPFUL LINKS
Canada has an official tourism bureau. Learn more by watching this video. In addition, here are links to the official bureaus for this destination, the state and the USA. Official tourism bureau of Canada Official tourism bureau of Quebec City |
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MEET ERIK THE TRAVEL GUY!
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