Possible French Club trip from Louisiana to Quebec? Help, please

It's funny how when asked about your own city from a tourist's perspective, I kind of find myself going "iunno". Well not really, we had some friends up from Texas one year and were charged with showing them around.

AS others have said, in Quebec, Montreal and Quebec city are pretty much the way to go. In Montreal, you'll find a rich vibrant downtown with lots of shopping and nightlife. But if you go just a bit south, you'll find Old Montreal and the Old Port. Basically remnants of the original city ( this is the part that looks European ). THere's a science and technology museum there ( and Beaver Tails if you ever had them at Epcot in the past ). Guided tours are also available of that area. There's the Olympic Stadium, where sporting events take place ( it was build for the Montreal Olympics in 1976 ). For "church seeing" there's two beautiful ones to note. The Notre-Dame Basilica, which is in the heart of Old Montreal and the St-Joseph's Oratory, a truly impressive MONSTER of a church perched on the central mountain of the city.

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While you are in Quebec, be sure to try "poutine". It's our grossest ( read: DELICIOUS ) fast food offering. Fries covered in cheese curds and gravy. Awesome.

Also, as previously mentioned, Montreal in particular has a strong english presence ( more than anywhere else in the province ), so in general you shouldn't have too much trouble getting around or understood without speaking french, while still being surrounded by enough french culture to make it worth the point of a "french club" trip. I didn't catch what month you'd be down, but if you're lucky, there might even still be snow on the ground :)

Anyway, there's just so much to see and do, we ran our Texan friends ragged when they were here :)


As for Quebec city, I've been a few times, it's really beautiful and there is more old buildings of historical significance imho. Especially from a military perspective ( there's an old fort there overlooking the St-Lawrence river ). It was an overlook to see if ships were coming that way. There's also a famous battleground that is visitable and an old city here too. The culture in Quebec city is MUCH more french, but with the amount of tourism it receives, I'd imagine you can get guided tours in english.

Feel free to PM if you have questions...
 
Anyone remember the drinking age in Quebec? I know when we were younger it was less than Ontario so that was the big bonus of going to Mtl. - plus they sell liquor in corner stores (you Quebecois are so cool :)).

Seriously Lucyanna - just wanted to double check for you, just so you are aware in case the kids could get themselves in trouble.

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Anyone remember the drinking age in Quebec? I know when we were younger it was less than Ontario so that was the big bonus of going to Mtl. - plus they sell liquor in corner stores (you Quebecois are so cool :)).

Seriously Lucyanna - just wanted to double check for you, just so you are aware in case the kids could get themselves in trouble.

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Drinking age is 18 and you can buy beer/wine in most corner stores and grocery stores. Spirits can only be bought from liquor stores (SAQ)
 

Thanks for all the great information. Especially the drinking age - I'll be sure all the adults are aware of that as we will have several 18 year olds by then.

Dawn, you moved a looong way from home. I was really happy when my daughter came home today and told me the teacher is saying we will defiantly fly. As much as I love these kids I was NOT looking forward to being on a bus or train with them that long.

Everyone is being so kind giving me so many good pointers. I hope you don't mind if I keep coming back as trip time grows nearer. I hope soon I will have some more concrete plans, what cities we will visit, etc.

Thanks,

Penny
 
Hi Lucyanna girl,
I live in Quebec city and would be happy to help you with whatever info you may need!

Simply contact me by PM (or you could also post here!) if you need anything specific!

Eric
 















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