Road to 150: The Best Things To Do In Québec
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Québec is a big province full of history, nature, and diverse cities. As Canada’s only primarily French speaking province, it’s quite different than the rest of the country. Also, due to the complicated history between the English and the French, Québec has always strived to create and keep its own identity, which is quite apparent in the pride they have for their own flag and other cultural practices. We learned so much during our time in the province and had a lot of fun exploring the cities and the surrounding nature.
With historical cities like Old Québec, diverse cities like Montreal, and natural attractions like Mont Tremblant and the St. Lawrence Saguenay Seaway, Québec is an exciting province to explore.
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multi media road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
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For a list of the companies that helped with this project in Québec visit - mustdocanada.com/things-to-do-in-Quebec
Big thanks to Best Western International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey, as well as our smaller local sponsors such as Ziptrek Ecotours, AML Cruises, Tours by Locals, Local Montreal Food Tours, Mont-Tremblant treehouses, and the activity center at Mont Tremblant.
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Toujours à l’avant-garde
Toujours à l’avant-garde Drapeau de Lévis
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Pays Drapeau du Canada Canada
Province Drapeau : Québec Québec
Région Chaudière-Appalaches
Statut municipal Ville et territoire équivalent
Arrondissements Desjardins
Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Est
Les Chutes-de-la-Chaudière-Ouest
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Mandat Gilles Lehouillier
2013 - 2017
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Date de fondation Mgr Joseph-David Déziel
18 mai 1861
Constitution 1er janvier 2002
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Gentilé Lévisien, ienne
Population 144 147 hab. (2016)
Densité 322 hab./km2
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Coordonnées 46° 48′ 00″ Nord, 71° 11′ 00″ Ouest
Superficie 44 749 ha = 447,49 km2
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Langue(s) Français
Fuseau horaire UTC−05:00
Indicatif +1 418, +1 581
Code géographique 25213
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Localisation de Lévis par rapport aux municipalités environnantes
Localisation de Lévis par rapport aux municipalités environnantes
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Lévis est une ville québécoise, au Canada, détenant également les obligations légales d'une municipalité régionale de comté dans la région de Chaudière-Appalaches dont elle est la ville la plus populeuse. La ville est située sur la rive sud du fleuve Saint-Laurent en face de Québec, entre Beaumont et Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly. Sa population était de 140 931 habitants en 20121, sa superficie de 444 km² est 10 % urbanisée, 48 % cultivée, 36 % sous couvert forestier alors que les milieux humides comptent pour 6 % du territoire2. Lévis fait partie de la communauté métropolitaine de Québec
Lévis est aussi le nom d'un des dix secteurs de la ville de Lévis dans l'arrondissement Desjardins qui comprend le Vieux-Lévis.
Lévis présente le plus grand centre industriel de la région de la Chaudière-Appalaches, dans le secteur Saint-Romuald. La raffinerie Valero, la deuxième plus importante dans l'Est du Canada, (après la rafinerie Irving a Saint John au NB) se situe aussi dans ce secteur. À l'est de la ville, dans le secteur Lauzon, on retrouve le chantier maritime Chantier Davie Canada inc. et également l'usine Frito-Lay Canada, faisant partie de la multinationale PepsiCo (issue d'un partenariat entre Pepsi-Cola et Frito-Lay). Le Mouvement Desjardins, fondé à Lévis en 1900 par Alphonse Desjardins, y représente également l'un des plus gros employeurs de la grande région de Québec. De plus, Lévis a été nommée ville de l'année 2005 pour son développement économique.
Histoire de la Ville de Lévis.
Cet article détaillé est une chronologie historique qui présente les grands événements qui ont marqué la naissance de la Rive-Sud de Québec de 1629 à aujourd'hui, incluant la naissance et le développement de la Ville de Lévis depuis sa fondation en 1861. En particulier, la fondation de la seigneurie de Lauzon en 1636, sa colonisation en 1647 et la naissance des anciennes municipalités environnantes au milieu du xixe siècle qui forment le nouveau Lévis depuis les fusions municipales de 2002.
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La ville de Lévis est issue de la fondation du premier village de la Rive-Sud nommé Saint-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-Lévy qui était situé dans le secteur est de la seigneurie de Lauzon à l'époque de la Nouvelle-France. C'est en 1861 que fut fondée officiellement la ville de Lévis quelques années après la fondation de la paroisse Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire (ne pas confondre avec celle de Québec) par Mgr Joseph-David Déziel. Les premiers villages et municipalités de la Rive-Sud de Québec ont fusionné avec Lévis en 2002 pour former un territoire qui correspond presque aux dimensions territoriales de l'ancienne seigneurie qui a existé de 1636 à 1836.
Old Quebec City One of the Top 10 Canada Places to See | RV Living Full Time
Traveling to Old Quebec City in is one of the top 10 Canada places to see especially when RV living full time. There's so much to see and do in Quebec City - this old world, European city - like explore the Quartier Petit Champlain, which is the square for shopping and eating, or ride the electric funicular cableway rising 195 ft. between the upper and lower towns. I loved just sitting by the fountains or eating in the cafe and watch people, and take in all the sights and smells. It was so easy to park the RV at Walmart and boondock there for free then walk down the hill to the ferry over to Old Quebec City.
Quebec City is also super dog friendly. Lily went with me everywhere and they will allow dogs on the cafe terraces outside.
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The Lower Town (or Basse-Ville) is where the original settlement was located and is known for its picturesque, narrow streets and historic, stone buildings. From here, there is access to the Québec-Levis Ferry at Vieux Port (Old Port), and there are many tourist attractions, including the Musée de la Civilization and the scenic Quartier Petit-Champlain neighborhood, where there are endless things to do. The upper and lower districts are connected by winding streets, a few steep staircases, and the Funiculaire.
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This video is based on the experiences I had while visiting the major tourist attractions in Quebec City. In earlier video you saw me visiting Montmorency falls. In this video you can see me visiting the Old Quebec city, Chateau Frontenac, Taking a ferry from Quebec city to Levis, watching a short movie based on the history of Quebec and Canada. I stayed in Hotel Marriot which is in the Old Quebec city and most of the worth visiting places in Quebec city are located around it. And finally a few words for my travel companion Barkha Singh. Watch the video for details.
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