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Cruises visiting Québec, Canada

Québec, Canada
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Step into history in Québec, the only fortified city in North America and a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1985.

Québec City offers an enchanting and historical atmosphere that feels distinctly European. The city's old town, with its narrow cobblestone streets, fortified walls, and historic architecture, exudes a timeless charm. Unlike other North American cities, a visit here feels like a journey back in time to the cradle of French civilisation in the Americas, with a vibrant and friendly energy that is uniquely Québécois.

The city's cultural significance is profound, as it was founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain and served as the capital of New France. It is the only remaining walled city north of Mexico, a testament to its pivotal role in the European settlement of the continent. The city's history is shaped by both French and British influences, most notably from the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759, which led to the British taking control. This rich heritage is still visible today in the city's architecture and the daily use of the French language.

Québec's local cuisine is a hearty and delicious reflection of its French heritage and North American influences. The most famous dish is poutine, a beloved combination of chips, cheese curds, and gravy, but there is much more to discover. Other local specialities include tourtière, a savoury meat pie, and maple-infused dishes, such as pouding chômeur, a classic dessert soaked in a sweet syrup. The city has a strong culinary scene, from fine dining to cosy bistros and traditional sugar shacks.

The city's unique charm, history, and culinary identity make it a standout cruise destination. The Montmorency Falls, a spectacular waterfall taller than Niagara Falls, is a prime example of the incredible natural beauty just a short distance from the port, perfectly complementing the historic urban landscape.

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