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		<title>Winter Activities in Quebec</title>
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Winter Activities in Quebec The city of Quebec welcomes you for real winter activities. You can spend most thrilling and enjoyable time during your stay in Quebec cottage rental. The city turns into a playground of snow. Hoards of tourists during winters make the city feel like the warmest place to visit in winters. The [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://www.visitquebec.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/old-quebec-city-300x225.jpg" alt="old quebec winter city" title="old quebec winter city" width="300" height="225" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-39" /><br />
<h2>Winter Activities in Quebec</h2>
<p>The city of Quebec welcomes you for real winter activities. You can spend most thrilling and enjoyable time during your stay in Quebec cottage rental. The city turns into a playground of snow. Hoards of tourists during winters make the city feel like the warmest place to visit in winters. The platter of activities in Quebec region is so spread out that you can easily feel lost to make up your mind. Skate, ski, dogsledding, snowmobiling, ice climbing or race up your mind for all others you know, it is there. The one and only assurance you can have is an extraordinary winter vacation.</p>
<p>Come up to be a great skier with an edifice of 65 km of groomed skiing trail. But, there are thousands of kilometres of marked skiing trails dotted across Quebec for cross country skiing, passing through provincial parks and wildlife reserves.</p>
<p>Enjoy the same luxury of travelling around on your vehicle as you do it in your normal days. But, this time the charm is exclusive for speeding on the snow in snowmobile. Despite of well defined majestic route covering Quebec, Charlevoix and Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean regions, the place has grand network of snowmobiling routes all over northern region. Actually snowmobiling is transformed into a normal roadways arrangement with traffic patrols, maps and safety codes.</p>
<p>Guiding your own team of dogs to ferry you around gorgeous and scenically stunning Quebec is an incomparable experience. Submitting you totally to view the exuberant beauty of nature by dogsledding through the forests and over the frozen lakes is an unexplainable charm.</p>
<p>Many people love to be on their own and walk down to extract every drop of beauty. Surely that is the best way to not miss even a little, but it will be enjoyable only with Snowshoeing. Enjoy the great outdoors of Tremblant and Laurentians wearing snowshoes. Discover the fresh air of these places and inhale it to your heart&apos;s content under guided tours or venture out on solo hiking to explore the mountains.</p>
<p>Riding the sleigh pulled by the horses is something like a festive charm anytime during day or night. It offers a tour through the fields and forests giving a feeling to be in the fairy lands of snow. Tubing parks in Mont Tremblant is famous for its eight well laid out trails and two rope tows for thrilling long slips of snow tubing. You can have the tubing experience throughout the day with your family.</p>
<p>Horseback riding thorough snow covered landscape is an altogether different experience than normal horse riding in amusement parks. By no means should the experience be mixed with Sleigh riding. In reality this kind of riding offers completely different feeling to cross snow clad fields, the hilly slopes or even the flat lands. The pleasure trip becomes more enjoyable due to forest setting all around.</p>
<p>Quebec winter activities offer a lot of daring act of ice climbing if you love such adventure. Even if you are totally new and thinking of trying out this adventure, there is nothing to worry. You will get all the support of equipments and instructor.Rental cottages in Quebec Canada. Visit http://visitquebec.ca for more Canadian vacation travel publications.</p>
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		<title>Visiting Quebec on Your Next Road Trip</title>
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Visiting Quebec on Your Next Road Trip Canada&apos;s eastern region is dominated by the province of Quebec. Bordered by the Maritime Provinces to the east, in Quebec you&apos;ll discover a pleasant balance between urban adventures in cities like Montreal and Quebec City, and outdoor beauty of Cote Nord and the Gaspe Peninsula. Less than 40 [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://www.visitquebec.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/chateau_frontenac_quebec_city-300x199.jpg" alt="chateau frontenac quebec city" title="chateau frontenac quebec city" width="300" height="199" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-35" /><br />
<h2>Visiting Quebec on Your Next Road Trip</h2>
<p>Canada&apos;s eastern region is dominated by the province of Quebec. Bordered by the Maritime Provinces to the east, in Quebec you&apos;ll discover a pleasant balance between urban adventures in cities like Montreal and Quebec City, and outdoor beauty of Cote Nord and the Gaspe Peninsula.</p>
<p>Less than 40 miles east of Montreal is a great place to start your tour. Here you&apos;ll find The Laurentians, a pleasant introduction into the Canadian countryside with these rolling hills and mountains. Actually, with its highest peak topping out at just over 3,100 feet (Mont Tremblant), these hardly qualify as mountains, rather foothills similar to the Catskills in New York State. Although not as intimidating as the rocky formations in the western region of the continent, the Laurentians were formed more than a billion years ago, making them some of the oldest mountains in the entire world. The Laurentians offer many outdoor retreats and leisurely country drives, a perfect compliment to a colorful fall season.</p>
<p>Northwest of the Laurentians is the Trois-Rivieres region. As the Saint-Maurice River meets the St. Lawrence, the two rivers split into three branches that flow through the region. Once a booming logging area, the Trois-Rivieres is much like the Laurentians with its rolling hills and lush forest filled with Canadian wildlife. Here you&apos;ll also find the 210-square-mile national park, Parc National de la Maurice. Established in 1970, the park safeguards this portion of the Canadian Shield, including the park&apos;s wide variety of wildlife, several types of forest and more than 100 lakes.</p>
<p>The Lac Saint-Jean region is almost due north of Quebec City along the St. Lawrence River. Why stop here? How about the 520 square miles of popular summer resort areas for residents of Quebec City and the surrounding area. And with that comes a hotbed of leisure outdoor activities during the Canadian summer. The eastern part of the region, hugging the shores of the St. Lawrence River, offers a unique activity for this part of the continent: whale-watching. Although seemingly too far inland for whales to migrate, the chilly and deep St. Lawrence River welcomes several types of small whales to its water year-round. With a little effort, and a whale-watching excursion or two, one can sight the gorgeous white beluga or humpback whale. Blue whales, the largest creatures on earth, have also been known to slip into this section of the St. Lawrence River.</p>
<p>One of Canada&apos;s most popular whale-watching spots is located near the picturesque Saguenay Fjord. Here the Saguenay River dumps into the salty water of the St. Lawrence, and whales of all types converge on the area to feast. Through whale-watching boat tours or one of the area&apos;s many observation points, you may be able to catch glimpses of beluga, fin, minke or any of the other whale species that frequent the area.</p>
<p>Traveling up the northern shore of the St. Lawrence, the land becomes increasingly more remote as the environment becomes less forgiving. For the intrepid explorer these conditions only mean untouched natural wonders are waiting for them. A perfect example of a more remote natural wonder can be found in Cote Nord, a region once dominated by lumber towns, it would be considered rather isolated by most standards. Today, Cote Nord is a wonderful resource for hydroelectricity as several large and powerful rivers divide the land. But the real draw to the region is the Mingan Archipelago National Park. RVers will need to leave their rigs behind, but it&apos;s well worth it. This series of 40 small islands offers some of the most unique and dramatic scenery in all of Canada. Dedicated as a national park reserve in 1984, Mingan Archipelago is home to a wide variety of plant and animal life, including puffins and seals. However, the area&apos;s true attraction is the dramatic limestone structures that rise from the rocky shores. These natural monoliths seem like they stretch forever along the St. Lawrence shoreline.</p>
<p>In the middle of the widest part of the St. Lawrence River lies the series of connected islands known as Isles de la Madeleine. Another archepelago, several of these islands are connected by sandbars; some of which have remarkable cliff formations. The northern stretch of the islands marries bucolic farmland with sandy beaches, lush forests and miles of secluded hiking trails.</p>
<p>On the St. Lawrence&apos;s southern shores, directly across from the Iles de la Madeleine, is the Gaspe Peninsula jutting out into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Getting to the peninsula is a treat in itself. The drive along Highway 132, along the coastline of the St. Lawrence, is one of Canada&apos;s most celebrated scenic routes. We&apos;re talking A+ views here. Craggy cliffs drop off to sandy beaches to the north, while the southern scenery is green, rolling hills interspersed with quiet fishing villages. For a uniquely Canadian outdoor experience, visit the central part of the peninsula (the area&apos;s highest elevation) where you&apos;ll find the Parc de la Gaspe. Inhabitants such as moose, elk and caribou, don&apos;t seem to mind the area&apos;s harsh conditions. Along the peninsula&apos;s northern shores is the Parc National Forillon. A national park since the 1970s, this 90-square-mile sanctuary reveals some of the peninsula&apos;s best vistas as well as an abundance of native wildlife. It&apos;s an ideal mountains-meet-the-sea environment, as pine covered hills become the rocky coastline.</p>
<p>Woodall&apos;s Campground Directory is the largest and most detailed North American Campground Directory available, with nearly 15,000 campgrounds included. Woodall&apos;s rates and inspects privately owned campgrounds with its trusted 5W-5W rating system. Find out more about Quebec Campgrounds Woodall&apos;s&#8230; We&apos;re everywhere RVers go.</p>
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		<title>Quebec Restaurant Guide Travel Quebec Like a Local</title>
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Quebec Restaurant Guide &#8211; Travel Quebec Like a Local At the cross-roads of East and West, a modern city melds with an irrepressible past. Quebec City is proudly French, eternally lively, and endlessly charming. These attributes translate to really, really great food. From corner shops with fresh baguettes, to spicy and authentic Thai, Quebec City [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Quebec Restaurant Guide &#8211; Travel Quebec Like a Local</h2>
<p>At the cross-roads of East and West, a modern city melds with an irrepressible past. Quebec City is proudly French, eternally lively, and endlessly charming. These attributes translate to really, really great food. From corner shops with fresh baguettes, to spicy and authentic Thai, Quebec City has it all, and after a day of exploring its shops, galleries, and historic streets, you&apos;re sure to enjoy diving in.</p>
<h2>Casual eats with great atmosphere</h2>
<p>More refined than your average pizza parlour, La Piazzetta (several locations, 63 rue St-Paul in the Vieux Port, 418.692.2962) offers up tasty, fresh pies in a casual and comfortable environment. The salads, sandwiches, and breakfasts are equally tasty.</p>
<p>Le Cochon Dingue (several locations, 1326 ave Maguire, 418.684.2013) is a popular Quebec chain, with reasonably-priced meat and pasta dishes in a lively (if sometimes noisy) atmosphere.</p>
<p>Discover the best sugar pie (Quebec&apos;s favorite dessert), at Aux Anciens Canadiens (34 rue St-Louise, 418.692.1627). The entrees are good, but the real draw is the smooth maple sugar of this traditional treat.</p>
<h2>For any night of the week:</h2>
<p>In a city that specializes in the informal bistro tradition, L&apos;Echaud&eacute;, (73 rue Sault-au-Matelot, 418.692.1299) is a star. Discover classic French Canadian dishes like steak frites and duck confit on a dining terrace on a pedestrian-only street.</p>
<p>For delicious and fresh seafood, discover the charming bistro of Le Marie-Clarisse (12 rue du Petit-Champlain, 418.692.0857). Just-off-the-boat seafood is personally selected by the chef and owner, and served in traditional and innovative ways in a charming space (choose between the fireplace inside or the terrace outside, depending on the weather)</p>
<p>Le Casse Crepe Breton (1136 rue St-Jean, 418.692.0438) is a great place to take a hungry family, with pizza-sized crepes on offer. Pack &apos;em with your choice of meats, eggs, peppers, cheese, or, for a sweet treat, jams, fruits, and chocolate, and watch them come together before your eyes.</p>
<h2>Fine dining for celebrations and the best of gourmet local fare:</h2>
<p>Although the thought of an all-red design scheme may put some people off, Toast (17 rue Sault-au-Matelot, 418.692.4331) somehow makes it work. It&apos;s small, it&apos;s trendy, and the food is delicious.</p>
<p>Panache (8, Saint Antoine St, 418.692.2211) is chic, charming, and romantic. With stone walls, terrific views of the St Lawrence, and innovative twists on traditional French Canadian fare, this restaurant tucked away in the Auberge Saint-Antoine is great for a cozy dinner for two.</p>
<p>There is no better place for a romantic dinner than Le Saint-Amour (48 rue Ste-Ursule, 418.694.0667) with great French fare, a beautiful room illuminated by candlelight, and unobtrusive service.</p>
<p>Utopie (226 rue St-Joseph, 418.523.7878) may be new, but it stands out amongst many and promises to give established venues a run for their money. A few steps away from the Old Center, Utopie has an dining room that is at once sleek and warm, and offers a great four-course tasting menu.</p>
<p>For great Canada Vacations, look no further than Visit Quebec [http://www.visitquebec.ca]. Since 1992, Visit Quebec has been creating customized Quebec vacations for the traveler looking to explore off the beaten path.</p>
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		<title>Overview of Canadian and Quebec Immigration Rules and Requirements</title>
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Overview of Canadian and Quebec Immigration Rules and Requirements For whatever reason you&apos;ve decided you want to make Canada your new home. Immigration to Canada is a process that can be completed through a variety of means. Some of these processes are simple and straightforward, others are a bit more complex. However, Canada is one [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Overview of Canadian and Quebec Immigration Rules and Requirements</h2>
<p>For whatever reason you&apos;ve decided you want to make Canada your new home. Immigration to Canada is a process that can be completed through a variety of means. Some of these processes are simple and straightforward, others are a bit more complex. However, Canada is one of the most welcoming countries in the world for immigrants. If you have something to offer Canada, they will be happy to have you.</p>
<p>Like most countries, Canada is always in need of skilled workers and professionals. If you are an expert at a trade or a particular craft then Canada may be looking for you. The list of desired professions changes from year to year and includes a diverse range of occupations. Everything from restaurant managers to Physiotherapists may appear on the list at any given time so don&apos;t count yourself out if you do not have an advanced degree. If you are considering moving to Quebec then be aware that Quebec has its own set of rules and desired occupations that may be significantly different than those of the nation of Canada.</p>
<p>If you have already been working in Canada for some time and are looking to transition from a temporary to a permanent status, then you may be eligible to immigrate under the Canadian Experience Class rules. If you have been working in Canada for two years or more, or have been studying at a Canadian post-secondary institution and are about to graduate, then this immigration route may be available to you. You will have to show that the work or school experience is beneficial to Canada as a nation, and you will still need to qualify under all the standard rules such as language and criminal record. As with the Skilled Workers and Professionals path, the rules for Quebec are similar but not identical.</p>
<p>A third path that you may consider if you intend to immigrate to Canada is the Provincial Nominee process. Under this program the applicant obtains a nominations for citizenship from one of Canada&apos;s many provinces. The rules and qualifications necessary to obtain a provincial nomination vary from province to province. However, once the nomination has been obtained, the rest of the immigration process is standardized for all provinces.</p>
<p>There are other paths that can be followed for immigration to Canada but they are more difficult and specialized. Entrepreneurs, investors, and people who are self employed can obtain immigrant status but they must meet certain strict guidelines and the number of applicants that can be approved under these programs are limited. In addition, due to the supply and demand nature of these programs they often open and close without warning.</p>
<p>Immigration to Canada is a process that can be difficult even for the most intelligent person. While Canada is a country that openly welcomes productive immigrants, there is still a lot of paperwork and bureaucracy that must be dealt with along the way. Because of this, it is highly recommended that someone immigrating to Canada obtain the services of a qualified immigration lawyer. This legal counsel can help ensure that all of the rules and guidelines are met and that your chances of getting approved for immigrant status are as high as possible.</p>
<p>Immigrating to Canada can be a difficult and confusing process. The first steps in your new Canadian life is to contact a qualified <a target="_new"; href="http://www.higbeeassociates.com">immigration lawyer</a>; who can help you navigate the sea of rules and red tape. Let us help you make Canada your new home.</p>
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		<title>5 Attractions You Must See In Quebec</title>
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5 Attractions You Must See in Quebec Quebec has much to offer to visitors and is very warm and welcoming to travelers. There is much to see and do in Quebec, Canada&#38;apos;s French province. Here are top 5 attractions you should put on your to see list when coming to Quebec. This list is by [...]]]></description>
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<h2>5 Attractions You Must See in Quebec</h2>
<p>Quebec has much to offer to visitors and is very warm and welcoming to travelers. There is much to see and do in Quebec, Canada&amp;apos;s French province. Here are top 5 attractions you should put on your to see list when coming to Quebec. This list is by no means in order of preference.</p>
<h2>Chateau Frontenac</h2>
<p>This majestic hotel in Quebec City, Quebec, just screams royalty. With its castle-like architecture and luxury suites, you will feel like a king or queen here. The hotel is located in the heart of Quebec City and steps away from Vieux Quebec. There is no doubt why this hotel is world-famous.</p>
<h2>Vieux Quebec (Old Quebec)</h2>
<p>Old Quebec City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Quebec&amp;apos;s (and Canada&amp;apos;s) most beautiful cities, rich in history, culture and charm. Explore wonderful shops and restaurants, walk the cobblestone streets and enjoy a lively ambiance in one of North America&amp;apos;s oldest cities. </p>
<h2>Vieux Montreal (Old Montreal)</h2>
<p>Old Montreal is another colonial masterpiece of Quebec. It is the oldest area of Montreal, Quebec and dates as far back as to New France. As you walk the narrow streets and visit outdoor cafes and restaurants you will feel like you are in old Europe. </p>
<h2>Mont Tremblant</h2>
<p>Mont Tremblant is probably most famous for skiing and it&amp;apos;s world-class ski resorts. However there is plenty to do here all year round, such as golfing, cycling, canoeing, and many other outdoor activities. It is located in the Laurentian mountain range and is surrounded by a richly abundant forest and features spectacular views.</p>
<h2>Ice Hotel</h2>
<p>Yes, you read it correctly, Ice Hotel. This hotel is made up entirely of ice (and some steel reinforcement) and is constructed anew every year during the winter months. This quite a hotel unlike any other and if you are looking for a novel idea then this is it. Their lobbies are filled with ice sculptures and food and beverages are specifically selected to complete the experience.</p>
<p>There you have it. 5 attractions you definitely should check out when visit Quebec. There are more, to be sure, so browse this website and discover what Quebec can offer you on your next vacation.</p>
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