Sprachkontakte des Französischen in Quebec von Anonym
Passages Insolites, or Unusual Passages, is an outdoor public art exhibition in Quebec City featuring modern and interactive works of art in Old Quebec.
Be amazed by the beauty of Québec City and area. You can be an outdoor lover, a history fan or you simply enjoy strolling in a gorgeous town.
Dating back to 1608, Quebec is Canada's first city and one of its most walkable. Here's a guide to help you get the most out of 24 hours in Quebec City.
Pointe-des-Monts lighthouse on the North Shore of the St-Lawrence river in Quebec. Build in 1830.
We visited Quebec City in December and it was a magical place to be. Here's my Quebec city travel guide with restaurant ideas and activities.
This winter, the Canadian based architectural photographer Félix Michaud captured a series of images presenting the Pavillon from a new perspective.
Are you an Instagram junkie? Then you'll love this Quebec City Instagram tour! Discover the top photography spots in Quebec City.
Quoi faire à Sept-îles au Québec et visiter lors d'un voyage sur la Côte-Nord? Voici des idées pour quelques jours de vacances et tourisme à Sept-îles.
This is the only fudge I can make. I simply love it. I don't make it too often for obvious reasons. It is just so creamy. I like to pour this in a buttered 13" pan. Makes them thinner but much more of them. Otherwise you can use the regular buttered 9" pan. I have been using this recipe for over 30 years now. Quantity of squares depends on pan size and how big you cut them.
MP-1977.182.1 Vendors at the Montcalm Market, Quebec City, QC, about 1890 Anonyme - Anonymous About 1890, 19th century Notman photographic Archives - McCord Museum MP-1977.182.1 Vendeurs au marché Montcalm, Québec, QC, vers 1890 Anonyme - Anonymous Vers 1890, 19e siècle Archives photographiques Notman - Musée McCord To see the image file on the McCord Museum website, click on the following link: www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/en/collection/artifacts/MP-1977.182.1 Pour voir la fiche descriptive de cette photographie sur le site Web du Musée McCord, cliquer le lien suivant: www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/fr/collection/artefacts/MP-1977.182.1