How to Find a Honeymoon Venue in Quebec City

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Quebec City has historical ties with France as it was one of the first places reached by the French in North America. Although the French army failed to conquer the greater part of Canada and the United States, the locals adopted the French culture. If you want a French honeymoon experience that is closer to home, follow these steps to find a honeymoon venue in Quebec City.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Map
  • Travel agent

Step1
Learn more about Quebec City. Search for Web sites providing accurate and updated information on the city, particularly its unique historical and cultural heritage. This will give you an idea of the community, the environment, the sites and the activities for your honeymoon.
Step2
Visit the official Web page of the city's tourism department (see Resources below). The site provides complete information on accommodations, events, attractions and services for tourists to help you find honeymoon venue options.
Step3
Surf the Web sites of potential honeymoon venues. Quebec City has a cold weather climate and for most of the year, the city is blanketed in snow. But there are lots of delightful winter activities to consider. Every January, the city holds the Winter Carnival featuring a grand parade, ice sculptures and lots of other things to do.
Step4
Decide on lodging. Find a hotel or Bed & Breakfast that is close to the places that pique your interests. Visit the Web sites of these places and determine if the features and room rates are something that you both would like.
Step5
Finalize your decisions on what you want to see and where you want to stay and make your reservations. Then depart for Quebec City and have the time of your lives!

Tips & Warnings

  • Pack appropriate clothing because the temperature can reach record lows during the winter. Contact the city's weather bureau to know the weather predictions for the duration of your stay in Quebec City.
  • Bring your passports. Although Canada is just a river away from the United States, this constitutes a different country so you will need your passport to enter Canada.
  • Don't go out on adventure trips without a guide. Weather can change drastically during the winter and it is best to be with a local, with knowledge of the terrain, who can get you back to your hotel or inn.

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