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Michelin Green Guide Quebec
Ref: MCH1573
This is an example of the format of the Michelin Green Guides.
Well established authoritative tourist guides these include practical information, detailed mapping combined with colour photographs and illustrations.
Below is the introduction to the guide from the publisher.
The Canadian province of Quebec extends from the fertile and populous St Lawrence lowlands to the frozen tundra of Nunavik, just south of the Arctic Circle. The mighty waters of the St Lawrence and the tide of history have brought vitality and diversity to the province, the people and their culture. The great seaway has molded the landscape of sea-battered coastlines, gentle hills, verdant woodlands and breathtaking waterways. Feel the energy of Montreal, where French and English are only two of the languages you will hear on the streets of this cosmopolitan city; trace the history of New France in Quebec City, the first city in North America to be designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Voyage north to Nunavik to experience the magic and myths of the Inuit and the unique wilderness that is their homeland. Bicycle your way around Lac St-Jean or whale watch from Tadoussac. Ski your heart out in the Laurentians, where Mt. Tremblant is one of the prime ski destinations. Or hike, fish or simply relax in a quaint inn while you explore the majesty of Gaspésie. Throughout your trip you will enjoy the warmth and strength of character of the Quebecois. Whether tasting maple syrup delicacies in a cabane à sucre or museum-hopping in Montreal, we invite you to discover the spirit of this exceptional North American destination.
£14.99
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