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Québec City Gastronomy Festival | Quebec City Apr 2010 (annual) The Québec City Gastronomy Festival attracts more than 30,000 people each year. It offers demonstrations, gourmet cooking tasting and the finest wines, beers and ciders at venues all over town. The city's top restaurants are all involved. |
Loto-Québec Firework Competition | Parc de la Chute-Montmorency Jul - Aug 2010 (annual) The magnificent waterfall in Parc de la Chute-Montmorency glistens under a thousand and one lights during the international Loto-Québec Firework Competition, featuring displays from five countries, followed by a grand finale. |
Quebec Festival of Sacred Music | Saint-Roch Church Oct - Nov 2010 (annual) The Quebec Festival of Sacred Music presents music inspired by the world's many spiritual traditions at the Saint-Roch Church and outdoor venues. Local and international artists perform everything from gospel music to Gregorian chants, Corsican polyphony and Celtic tunes. |
Quebec City | Quebec City Daily Founded in 1608, Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in Canada. The Old Town is very European in style and its wealth of architectural gems has led to it being named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Quebec | Musee National des Beaux-Arts du Quebec Daily Located in an oasis of greenery in the city centre, the Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Quebec houses 27,000 items, ranging from sculptures to drawings and jewellery, which date from the 17th century to the present. |
Fortifications of Quebec | Fortifications of Quebec Daily Quebec City is North America's only fortified city and its fortifications were declared an historic monument in 1957. The ramparts encircle the Old Town for nearly five kilometres and visitors can stroll around its spectacular walls. |
Montmorency Falls | Montmorency Falls Daily At 83 metres high, Montmorency Falls are higher than their more famous cousins at Niagara. Take the cable car to the top for breathtaking views of Quebec city, or chill with a picnic in the provincial Parc de la Chute-Montmorency. |
Château Frontenac | Château Frontenac Daily Château Frontenac towers over the St Lawrence River in the heart of Old Quebec. Now also a hotel and restaurant, it is named after the Count of Frontenac, who guided Quebec's French community in the late 17th century. |
Red Bull Crashed Ice | Old Quebec Jan 2010 (annual) Fans of extreme sport won't want to miss Québec City's Red Bull Crashed Ice. Participants from Canada and beyond strap on their skates to race along an icy outdoor track, complete with hairpin turns, hair-raising drops and death-defying jumps. |
Québec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament | Colisée Pepsi Feb 2010 (annual) The Québec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament takes place each year at Québec City's Colisée Pepsi. |
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