Your Guide To Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré – Faith, Art & Pilgrimage
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/18/2025

Your Guide To Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré – Faith, Art & Pilgrimage

The Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré is one of Canada’s most important pilgrimage sites and a masterpiece of sacred art. Located just 20 minutes northeast of Québec City, it welcomes nearly a million visitors each year. Whether you are a pilgrim, a history lover, or simply someone who appreciates beautiful architecture, this site offers peace, beauty, and inspiration.

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Your Guide To Morrin Centre – History, Books & Hidden Cells
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/17/2025

Your Guide To Morrin Centre – History, Books & Hidden Cells

The Morrin Centre is one of Old Québec’s most fascinating landmarks. Originally a prison (1812–1867), later home to Morrin College (1862–1902), and today a cultural hub managed by the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, it holds centuries of stories.

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Your Guide To Aquarium du Québec – Marine Life, Family Fun & Scenic Views
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/17/2025

Your Guide To Aquarium du Québec – Marine Life, Family Fun & Scenic Views

The Aquarium du Québec is one of the city’s most family-friendly attractions. Home to over 10,000 animals across more than 300 species, it combines indoor and outdoor exhibits, fun interactive areas, and unforgettable encounters with marine mammals. Whether you’re visiting with kids, friends, or just curious about nature, this aquarium offers a unique mix of education and entertainment right by the St. Lawrence River.

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Your Guide To Rue du Trésor – Québec City’s Open-Air Art Alley
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/17/2025

Your Guide To Rue du Trésor – Québec City’s Open-Air Art Alley

Rue du Trésor (Treasure Street) is a charming little alley in Old Québec where art, history, and local culture meet. Known for its cobblestones, art stalls, and laid-back atmosphere, it’s a perfect stop for a self-guided stroll, especially if you enjoy discovering local art and seeing artists at work.

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Your Self Guide To MNBAQ: Where Québec’s Art and Culture Come Alive
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/17/2025

Your Self Guide To MNBAQ: Where Québec’s Art and Culture Come Alive

The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ) is one of the city’s most inspiring cultural spots. With more than 42,000 works dating from the 17th century to today, it’s more than an art museum — it’s a journey through history, creativity, and Québec’s identity.

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Your Guide To Petit-Champlain District: A Fairytale Street in Old Québec
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/16/2025

Your Guide To Petit-Champlain District: A Fairytale Street in Old Québec

If you dream of walking cobblestone streets, browsing small boutiques, and sipping coffee surrounded by 17th-century stone houses, Petit-Champlain is the place. Often described as one of the most picturesque streets in North America, it sits at the foot of Cap Diamant in Old Québec’s Lower Town.

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Your Guide To La Citadelle de Québec: Fortress, Regiment & Living History
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/16/2025

Your Guide To La Citadelle de Québec: Fortress, Regiment & Living History

Perched atop Cap Diamant, overlooking Old Québec and the St. Lawrence River, La Citadelle de Québec is more than a historic fortress. It’s still an active military base, home to the Royal 22ᵉ Régiment, and one of the city’s most fascinating National Historic Sites.

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Your Guide To Musée de la Civilisation: Explore Society, Culture & History
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/16/2025

Your Guide To Musée de la Civilisation: Explore Society, Culture & History

The Musée de la Civilisation (MCQ) is one of Québec City’s most engaging museums. Opened in 1988, it combines striking modern architecture by Moshe Safdie with preserved historic buildings. Inside, it blends interactive exhibits, storytelling, and cultural exploration.

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Your Self Guide To The Place Royale : The Cradle of New France
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/16/2025

Your Self Guide To The Place Royale : The Cradle of New France

Place Royale is a historic square in Old Québec City, where Samuel de Champlain established the first permanent French settlement in North America in 1608. This site, often referred to as the birthplace of French Canada, is home to Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church, one of the oldest stone churches in the country.

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Your Guide To Plains of Abraham: History, Nature & City Escape
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/16/2025

Your Guide To Plains of Abraham: History, Nature & City Escape

The Plains of Abraham (Plaines d’Abraham) are one of the most important historic and cultural sites in Québec City. They form part of the Battlefields Park. This is where the famous 1759 battle between the French and British armies took place, shaping the future of North America.

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Your Self Guide To Parliament Building (Assemblée Nationale du Québec)
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/16/2025

Your Self Guide To Parliament Building (Assemblée Nationale du Québec)

The Parliament Building (Hôtel du Parlement) in Québec City is more than a government workplace — it’s a living museum of democracy, art, and architecture. Built in the late 19th century in the Second Empire style, the building is famous for its ornate façade decorated with statues of historic figures. Inside, you’ll find grand chambers, rich woodwork, and artworks that trace Québec’s story from New France to today.

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