Heading to Quebec City for the first time ever this weekend. Really excited to try some of the local beer. Looks and sounds great! Thanks for the video!
@WanderingWagars27 күн бұрын
@@armandg4 Enjoy the Quebec City beer scene! Don’t miss La Souche in Limoilou, La Kerrigan, and Griendel in Montcalm. All great places to try the local brews.
@mateoosorio2606Ай бұрын
I’m having a trip to Quebec this January coming up and I’m all into hikes and nature. You really took myself to this beautiful views! I’m booking off the shuttle today!!!!!! It looks beautiful.
@WanderingWagarsАй бұрын
@@mateoosorio2606 Amazing! You’ll love Jacques Cartier NP. Very close to the city and full of great year-round hikes.
@phillipmoore6249Ай бұрын
Great video man. Very high quality and highly informative...very few videos make me FEEL like I'm somewhere. Cheers.
@WanderingWagarsАй бұрын
@@phillipmoore6249 I appreciate that. Thanks so much 🙏
@MartinAngers-j5nАй бұрын
Thanks for showing a bit of a different Qc city than the 100s of videos that only show the Falls, the Chateau and Old Town. Kuddos 🎉
@WanderingWagarsАй бұрын
@@MartinAngers-j5n Thanks for that Martin. It’s a special place and I wanted to show that there’s a lot more to the city than the usual spots.
@josepinard3012 күн бұрын
Also the Christmas market is called the German Christmas market, because it was created 17 years ago by a small group of Germans who wanted to share their Christmas traditions.
@flagjones26 күн бұрын
Great video for people that like skiing, there is 5 resorts in 90min drive around the city to enjoy Stoneham - Le Relais - St-Anne - Massif du sud - Massif de Charlevoix Enjoy
@WanderingWagars26 күн бұрын
@@flagjones Great tip. Quebec has some amazing skiing, thank you.
@flagjones25 күн бұрын
@@WanderingWagars damn, still reading comment after 10 months, that is dedication, keep the good work
@WanderingWagars25 күн бұрын
@ 🙏🙏🙏
@LuckyStone88811 ай бұрын
I love Quebec City, but have not been in a couple years due to the "thing". My favorite thing was getting foot at the Metro and eating at the hotel. It might sound weird but if your hotel has a balcony with a view there is nothing like it.
@WanderingWagars11 ай бұрын
I feel that. There are some magical views in Quebec City for sure!
@FreeEagle-zh7js5 ай бұрын
Les hivers au Québec me font toujours fondre le cœur, j'adore absolument la neige 🌨️❄️.. Je suis vraiment passionné par ici, je suis tellement connecté à ici, c'est ma maison et je l'apprécie beaucoup de tout mon cœur ❤️💯.. Je remercie Dieu pour cette ville et tout le monde est le bienvenu 👏🫲
@WanderingWagars5 ай бұрын
@@FreeEagle-zh7js J'adore votre passion pour la ville de Québec! 🥰
@FreeEagle-zh7js5 ай бұрын
@@WanderingWagars C'est ici que je me sens chez moi 😊
@WanderingWagars5 ай бұрын
@@FreeEagle-zh7js 🥰
@FreeEagle-zh7js5 ай бұрын
@@WanderingWagars Es-tu aussi d'ici ?
@WanderingWagars5 ай бұрын
@@FreeEagle-zh7js Malheureusement non. Nous sommes en Ontario
@dwsoundscapeАй бұрын
Great guide! At Bistro le Sam, what entre did you order? Looks like beef braised short ribs or lamb.? Looks delicious. Thanks for sharing!
@WanderingWagarsАй бұрын
@@dwsoundscape thanks so much! I had a stingray steak and my friend Chris had the braised short ribs. Excellent choices, although stingray was far bonier than I even expected.
@MechanicalTransportАй бұрын
not sure if you will respond but, what trail did you guys go on in parc national de la jacques cartier? (want to know the location for 6:32)
@WanderingWagarsАй бұрын
@@MechanicalTransport hey there. We did the Les Louis Trail. It heads up to 447 feet of elevation and the 1st observation Deck. It’s about a 5km round trip. But if you want to go further to the 2nd Observation Deck, it’s about 11 km round trip.
@france76784 күн бұрын
Les Loups *
@WanderingWagars4 күн бұрын
@@france7678 Thanks, auto-correct never fails to fail 😂
@josepinard3012 күн бұрын
Great video, but have made a few historical mistakes in your text. Quebec City was founded in 1608, so the streets in Petit Champlain cannot be 450 years old. Also Quebec City is not the second oldest city in Canada but the oldest.
@trevorgwelch74122 ай бұрын
If you speak English only French shop owners will not serve you - they will walk away and not serve or help you . Many people have experienced this all over Quebec .
@WanderingWagars2 ай бұрын
@@trevorgwelch7412 Not in my experiences. In fact, most shop employees in Quebec City speak English as a second language. They are very welcoming to visitors of all languages. I’ve visited the city many times and have never felt any discrimination.
@genereynolds3296Ай бұрын
This is complete BS. Does not happen.
@dansrod5952Ай бұрын
Classic French Canadian stigma being perpetuated by seemingly resentful English folks. You're a small man Trevor.
@tiffanyrami28 күн бұрын
Agree! We have gone the last 3 winters in a row, the locals and servers are so kind!
@josepinard3012 күн бұрын
That is not true!
@순이김-u9rАй бұрын
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@WanderingWagarsАй бұрын
응, 아주 재미있어
@순이김-u9rАй бұрын
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@josepinard3012 күн бұрын
Great video, but have made a few historical mistakes in your text. Quebec City was founded in 1608, so the streets in Petit Champlain cannot be 450 years old. Also Quebec City is not the second oldest city in Canada but the oldest.
@WanderingWagars12 күн бұрын
@@josepinard30 You’re right, I was doing some creative “rounding” on Petit Champlain, but St. John, New Brunswick is the oldest city (est. 1583, 25 years before Quebec City).
@josepinard3012 күн бұрын
@ you are mistaken. St-John was the first ans oldest incorporated municipality be a royal decree in 1785.