Québec City, A Taste of Old Europe in North America

Written by Clint Leung


One can get a taste of old Europe right in North America when visiting Québec City in Canada. Québec City isrepparttar capital ofrepparttar 136205 province of Québec. It can be easily reached by a short flight from points inrepparttar 136206 northeastern United States and eastern Canada. It is a three hour drive from Montreal. The high season isrepparttar 136207 summer when visitors from all overrepparttar 136208 world visit. Recently,repparttar 136209 number of tourists fromrepparttar 136210 United States and Europe has increased dramatically. This may be partly due torepparttar 136211 fact that even some cruise ships originating from eastern US ports are now including Québec City as a port of call.

Back in 1608, explorer Samuel de Champlain sawrepparttar 136212 potential ofrepparttar 136213 natural citadel here and founded a fur trading post. Withrepparttar 136214 fortifications ofrepparttar 136215 Upper Town of Québec City becamerepparttar 136216 area where government and religious institutions set up. Meanwhile, merchants and craftsmen settled inrepparttar 136217 Lower Town alongrepparttar 136218 St. Lawrence River. Québec City was fought over byrepparttar 136219 English andrepparttar 136220 French many times during wars inrepparttar 136221 17th and 18th centuries. The English finally tookrepparttar 136222 city over in 1759 resulting with New France becoming a British colony. Québec City is still considered asrepparttar 136223 cradle of French civilization in North America. The old quarter ofrepparttar 136224 city was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1985 and isrepparttar 136225 only fortified city in North America.

Today,repparttar 136226 winding streets and alleys ofrepparttar 136227 old quarter of Québec City is filled with elegant restaurants, bistros, cafes, museums, art galleries and retail shops. There are artists selling their artwork in some ofrepparttar 136228 alleys. Most ofrepparttar 136229 restaurants inrepparttar 136230 old quarter are smaller, independent business rather than large chains and they fill up quickly during busy periods so advance reservations are recommended. One ofrepparttar 136231 landmarks of Québec City isrepparttar 136232 huge medieval looking hotel,repparttar 136233 Château Frontenac which along withrepparttar 136234 adjacent Terrasse Dufferin, overlooksrepparttar 136235 St. Lawrence River. A one of a kind funicular connectsrepparttar 136236 Upper Town withrepparttar 136237 Lower Town. There are also several smaller hotels right inrepparttar 136238 old quarter. The old quarter can be visited by car and there are parking areas strategically located.

The Dominican Republic - The Secret is Out!

Written by Ruth & Esther Ramos


(Permission is freely granted to use this article so long as our aboutrepparttar author/resource box remains atrepparttar 136189 end of this article and with all links live.)

As two Dominican sisters currently living away from our much loved homeland we started developing our traveler information resource www.visiting-the-dominican-republic.com inrepparttar 136190 last quarter of 2004 for a number of reasons.

First and perhaps foremost it helps to keep us in touch withrepparttar 136191 Dominican Republic, as we offer a comprehensive ‘contact us with your questions aboutrepparttar 136192 DR’ service. We endeavor to answer anything we can about our country, and will research those things we don’t have an instant answer to. Another motivating reason for starting www.visiting-the-dominican-republic.com related torepparttar 136193 fact that we found so many so-called information sites either deficient in any really useful information, or else merely excuses to field a host of adverts and links (often dead, dubious or irrelevant ones at that).

Our aim was to ‘do a Carlsberg’ (maybe that’s just a reference for UK TV addicts!) and provide what is ‘probablyrepparttar 136194 best’ no-cost information resource for anyone visitingrepparttar 136195 Dominican Republic for a vacation, on business or to seek that ideal property for investment or even retirement. If you haven’t consideredrepparttar 136196 Dominican Republic for any of these reasons yet…then we have written this short article to suggest why you should! Indeedrepparttar 136197 DR has often been described asrepparttar 136198 Caribbean’s ‘best kept secret’, and even today, even though tourism figures have increased over recent times, this amazing and diverse ‘jewel’ of a country still represents one ofrepparttar 136199 least ‘discovered’ regions compared with other often over-priced and over-exploited Caribbean hot-spots! (We recently published another article ‘The Dominican Republic – Almost a Tropical Paradise’, that highlights just a few ofrepparttar 136200 things thatrepparttar 136201 DR offersrepparttar 136202 lucky visitor - see GoArticles.)

We naturally have mixed feelings about ‘betraying’repparttar 136203 secrets of our much loved birthplace, but in today’s world of commercial realities we also recognize thatrepparttar 136204 economic benefit that tourism can bring to our country is more than just necessary for a land that has suffered more than its fair share of exploitative political regimes and economic crises (since as far back asrepparttar 136205 time of Columbus’ first footfall on that fateful day back in 1492!)

Asrepparttar 136206 DR emerges into this new millennium it seems at last that a forward thinking Government is atrepparttar 136207 Dominican Republic’s helm. Investing heavily in numerous essential aspects ofrepparttar 136208 country’s infra-structure, and promotingrepparttar 136209 many marvellous attractionsrepparttar 136210 country has to offer to a wider world audience, are just two ofrepparttar 136211 things that President Fernandez and his team have already embarked upon.

But what about those thinking of visitingrepparttar 136212 Dominican Republic for more than just a vacation? Well, it is becoming recognised thatrepparttar 136213 DR is a haven for speculators seekingrepparttar 136214 ‘next big thing’ in property and business investment. The DR still offers opportunities for those who want a truly tropical ‘place inrepparttar 136215 sun’ that won’t break-the-bank!

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