Trois-Rivieres Founded in 1634, Trois-Rivieres is North America’s second-oldest French speaking city. It was the first city in Quebec to be named Cultural Capital of Canada. The cruise dock is close to the center of town making for an excellent jumping off point for...
Toronto As one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse cities in the world with more than 80 ethnic communities represented, it’s no wonder that thousands of people from all over the world flock to Toronto every year. They have one mission in mind, explore all...
Saint John, New Brunswick East of Quebec City (featured in Episode 12 of this series) is the Canadian province of New Brunswick, home to the unique seaside city of Saint John, appropriately nicknamed #SaintAwesome. Sitting on the Bay of Fundy, Saint John is known for...
Québec City Episodes 6 and 7 of this series showcased Montréal and Havre-Saint-Pierre respectively, two gems along the St. Lawrence River in Canada. In this episode, we’d like to showcase yet another. Travel with us as we discover Québec City and share the highlights...
Havre-Saint-Pierre If your thing is off-the-beaten-path adventures, have we got a spot for you. Nestled at the mouth of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the port of Havre-Saint-Pierre is located in the beautiful Minganie region of Québec. Hiking and boating are among the...