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Québec

Signature City Québec

Program No. 19748RJ
Join a local expert for an insider’s perspective on Québec City. You’ll hear fascinating lectures, taste regional cuisine, visit must-see icons and go off the beaten path.

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At a Glance

Discover the best that Québec City has to offer as locals introduce you to the history, food and arts of this World Heritage Site. Explore the heart of Old Québec's Upper and Lower Towns and examine the city's extensive fortification system with a local expert. Traverse down pedestrian streets and laneways of one of the oldest European settlements in North America. Lectures are brought to life with field trips encompassing both landmark sites and less heralded aspects of the city, opening doors to historic interiors that few visitors discover. Learn about the culture, traditions and history of Indigenous Peoples. Journey into heart of the Huron-Wendat Nation with an expert-led field trip to the village of Wendake where you will visit a traditional longhouse and enjoy a memorable farewell dinner.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking three to four miles a day on uneven surfaces, cobblestones; many steep hills and stairs, some without railings.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Explore the Plains of Abraham, site of many clashes between the French and British Empires.
  • Visit Montmorency Falls and discover one of the most beautiful natural jewels of Québec.
  • Learn about the educational mission of the Ursuline nuns and view their rich ethnographic and artistic collections.

General Notes

Select dates are designated for small groups and are limited to 24 participants or less.
Featured Expert
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Marie Legroulx
Marie is an eleventh-generation Quebecoise whose ancestors settled on the shores of the St. Lawrence River in the mid-17th century. She has a BA in history and an MA in Quebec literature from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Marie draws on both fields in her Road Scholar learning adventures as well as within her life more broadly. She taught French and Quebec literature for 25 years at the university level. Marie has been leading groups in Quebec City and the surrounding area since 2008.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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A retired teacher, Chantal Bellon has lead visitors around the province of Québec, to the vibrant city of Toronto and the beautiful Niagara Falls, to the nation’s capital in Ottawa. Chantal enjoys sharing the charm and beauty of her home country with guests from around the globe and always looks forward to learning something new from them too. Although as a teacher, she primarily taught math and science, she has an eclectic love for travel, music, carpentry, and animals.
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Jocelyne Belleau View biography
Jocelyne Belleau was born and raised in Québec City. After many years in an executive position at Sears, Jocelyne shifted gears to embrace her love of sharing the history, and the present-day city of Québec. She has grown to appreciate the evolution of the city and the features of Old Québec including its narrow streets, the history of each house and its people. Jocelyne weaves her local expertise and interest in architecture, cultural traditions, Indigenous peoples and history into each of her lectures.
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Clarisse Fréchette View biography
Clarisse Frechette’s family arrived in Québec back in 1677 as shipbuilders. She has a bachelor’s degree in sociology and worked as a research agent for Québec’s Department of Education before taking on the role of a field manager for Statistics Quebec. Becoming an educational interpreter was second nature for Clarisse, with her love of history and certainly her love of Québec! She has explored the old streets of Québec for over 20 years. It is always her pleasure to help people discover this area.
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Marie Legroulx View biography
Marie is an eleventh-generation Quebecoise whose ancestors settled on the shores of the St. Lawrence River in the mid-17th century. She has a BA in history and an MA in Quebec literature from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Marie draws on both fields in her Road Scholar learning adventures as well as within her life more broadly. She taught French and Quebec literature for 25 years at the university level. Marie has been leading groups in Quebec City and the surrounding area since 2008.
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Francois Vidal View biography
François Vidal was born in Québec City, where he spent years studying theatre and travel. He frequently combines his education with his love for Québec City and its rich history, performing in numerous educational theatrical productions. François has been an educational interpreter in Québec City since 2009 and is well-known for his personification of historical figures including a recent production in which he portrayed General Montcalm from the French-Indian War. François displays a keen interest in the architecture, culture and lifestyle in Québec City.
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Please call the toll free line at 1-866-745-1690 during regular business hours or for non-urgent matters (Mon - Fri 8:30 - 4:30 EST). The mobile phone #1-613-331-5777 is for after hours and weekends for emergency use only. The phone is carried by a staff member.
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Michael O'Neill View biography
Michael O'Neill's university background in landscape architecture led to practice in site planning in the private sector as well as in the national parks. The latter part of his professional career was spent in the field of environmental evaluation and review of major development projects planned for the northern portion of the province of Quebec. He readily shares not only his keen interest in the restoration and repurposing of period architecture and contemporary architecture into its host environment but also various facets of Quebec’s history.
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Anne Tanguay View biography
Anne Tanguay proudly traces her heritage to one of the King’s Daughters, young women who were sent from France in the 17th century to help settle New France. Her ancestor arrived in Quebec in 1669. Raised in the Quebec City region, Anne holds a B.A. in translation (English to French) and spent much of her career in Ottawa. There, she gained firsthand experience of Canada’s linguistic and cultural duality, observing both the shared values and unique traits of French and English Canadians.
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Danny George View biography
Danny George was born and raised in Quebec City just a few minutes' walk from the Old Historic District. After living in other districts in and around the city limits, he moved back to his old neighborhood in 1994 and has remained there since. He has been working in travel since 1997 as a group leader and a certified Quebec City guide. Outside of traveling, he enjoys playing games, cards, and team sports.
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