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Québec City

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Quebec is packed with jaw-dropping attractions and destinations that locals know and love — from charming small towns to incredible natural wonders and stunning beaches that look straight out of a postcard.

Whether you've lived in Quebec all your life or recently moved, there are a few must-visit destinations that practically define life in La Belle Province.

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Want your next getaway to look like something straight out of a postcard? If you want to experience charming small towns, breathtaking sunsets and Maritime charm, look no further than this dreamy region in Quebec.

Tucked along the St. Lawrence River is a region often described as one of Quebec’s most beautiful destinations — and once you arrive, it's easy to see why.

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Welcome to Méga Parc, where the industrial revolution looks like it got stuck in a loop on a Ferris wheel. The indoor Quebec City amusement park is a throwback to a bygone era that never quite was, packed neatly within a commercial juggernaut.

You'll find the mechanical-themed fun fair inside Les Galeries de la Capitale, which might as well be crowned the king of malls in Eastern Canada, sprawling nearly two million square feet.

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Not everything bigger is better. A unique indoor park just over two hours from Montreal is proving that great things come in small packages.

It holds the largest collection of its kind in North America, featuring over 3,000 miniaturized versions of the world's most iconic buildings and monuments from urban centres like New York, London, and Tokyo.

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Weekends are for brunch, but what if the meal came with a trip through scenic Quebec countryside, complete with a gondola ride to a mountain summit? This summer, a unique package combines good eats with panoramic views to transform your typical brunch into an immersive travel experience.

On Saturdays and Sundays from June 15 to October 13, passengers can take a train ride through breathtaking landscape culminating in a luxurious brunch at the peak of Canada's largest mountain east of the Rockies.

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Quebec's summer forecast just got a whole lot steamier with the arrival of the Thunder from Down Under, direct from the neon lights of Las Vegas.

It's their first romp through the province, and they'll be storming the stage at Théâtre du Casino in Gatineau, on June 3 and 4, and Théâtre Capitole in Quebec on June 6, 7, and 8 as part of their UNTAMED tour.

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Quebec has just hit a curveball into the winter vacation game. The world’s first (and possibly last) winter pickleball spa is opening in the great Canadian wilderness and it’s exactly what it sounds like — a place for you and a friend to play some secluded pickleball in the snow, followed by a full relaxation experience.

The DinkDunk Pickleball Spa is the latest attraction for those who want to smack a pickleball over a net in a snowy setting, take a cold plunge into a natural riverbank, and then rush to a spa to defrost.

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Did you know that over a million people in Quebec don't have access to a family doctor? Eden Telemed is stepping up to the plate, filling the gap, and revolutionizing healthcare in Quebec. Since last January, they've strived to bring quick, same-day virtual appointments with top-notch family doctors and specialists. So, say goodbye to waiting rooms and hello to health consultations in the comfort of your own home.

Eden Telemed isn't your typical virtual clinic; it's a hub of healthcare expertise with over 16 specialties. Their curated team of specialists caters to a diversity of needs, covering everything from general medicine, pediatrics, mental health, sexual health, dermatology, gynecology, and much more. What truly distinguishes Eden Telemed is their all-in-one service – you can access a full spectrum of care from the comfort of your home, including consulting with a doctor, regular follow-ups, and free prescription delivery anywhere in Quebec.

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North America is ushering in a new age of rail travel with the introduction of the first hydrogen-powered passenger train, set against the scenic backdrop of Quebec. This fall, passengers can take a ride aboard the Coradia iLint, from Quebec City to Baie-Saint-Paul. For those in Montreal, it presents the perfect opportunity for a memorable fall day trip, showcasing the autumnal beauty of Quebec from a unique vantage point.

The service operates from Wednesday to Sunday, with the train's 125-kilometre route running along the St. Lawrence River. Passengers get a unique view of the picturesque towns along the shoreline. Departing Montmorency Falls station at 9:30 a.m., travelers reach Baie-Saint-Paul by 11:30 a.m., granting them a few hours to explore before heading back. Those wishing for an extended stay can opt for a one-way ticket.

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Quebec City is set to get 34 modern, flashy trams for its new 19.3-kilometre tramway. The city has awarded a CA$1.34 billion contract to French company Alstom for the production and maintenance of the vehicles. The company will design and assemble them in Quebec.

The trams will come from Alstom's low-floor Citadis line, whose products are already in use or forthcoming in 70 cities around the world. In a press release, the company says the electric cars will be "comfortable, modern and spacious," and "adapted to the climatic and topographical conditions of Quebec City."

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A first-of-its-kind flying light show is coming to a seaside Quebec mountain this summer. The Massif de Charlevoix ski resort is transforming its chairlift into a six-kilometre immersive spectacle of sound and colour.

"Like a grand carousel ride," the activity web page reads, "the luminous, sensory and emotional experience will consist of passengers flying over the mountain under the starry sky." Organizers call it "a unique way to admire the splendours of the site, between sky, land and sea."

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The highly anticipated "third link" tunnel project connecting Québec to Lévis is no longer prioritizing car lanes, according to the Journal de Québec and confirmed to MTL Blog by Minister of Transport Geneviève Guilbault's spokesperson Maxime Roy via email.

Guilbault is set to formally announce this shift in focus at a press conference on Thursday, Roy told MTL Blog. Initial plans for the third-link tunnel included three lanes in each direction stacked on top of each other in a two-level setup, with one lane in each direction reserved for electric buses, plus connections to Québec City's forthcoming tramway.

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