Our family is planning on visiting Montreal, Quebec tomorrow (July 6th to July 7th).
Since we will be staying for 2 nights, we are looking for a cheap hotel, (at least a 3 1/2 star rating) IN DOWNTOWN MONTREAL (with special offers, if possible).
We have two adults and three kids, and would like to share a suite.
Does anybody know any good hotels that are CHEAP (Nothing close to $200 for 2 nights, so about around $150 – ) ???????
THANK YOU SO MUCH, THIS WILL REALLY HELP, ESPECIALLY BECAUSE WE HAVEN’T FOUND ANYTHING SO FAR, AND WE’LL BE LEAVING TOMORROW
THANKS AGAIN!
July 6-7 WAS two days ago. Did you mean August 6-7?
July 15th, 2010 | Posted in quebec hotels | 1 Comment
The historic village of Knowlton is located along the shores of Lake Brome, in Québec’s Eastern Townships. Join local residents, as they discuss the area’s vibrant culture and unique historical offerings.
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July 14th, 2010 | Posted in visit quebec | No Comments
Hotel de Glace – Ice Hotel – Quebec City Canada + videos (mariepanic.tv)
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July 14th, 2010 | Posted in ice hotel quebec | No Comments
My Youtube Poop.
Mario, Luigi, and the Princess get a letter from Bowser asking them to stay at his hotel! But it’s a trap! Will the Mario brothers be able to save Peach and take over Hyrule?
Credits
Philips for the games
Quebec Gamers for the videos
And Teh-Neko for ideas.
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July 14th, 2010 | Posted in quebec hotels | 17 Comments
Québec a Nation History (Part
Cause of the French and Indian War
The French and Indian War, also known as the War of the Conquest (Guerre de la Conquête), was a war fought in North America between 1754 and 1763
The first major event of the war was in 1754, when a Virginia major named George Washington, was sent to negotiate boundaries with the French. Washington stumbled upon the French about 40 miles before reaching Fort Duquesne. In the ensuing skirmish, an officer named Joseph Coulon de Jumonville was among French casualties, news of which would have certainly provoked a strong French response. Washington pulled back several miles and established Fort Necessity. The French attacked this position on July 4, forcing Washington to negotiate a withdrawal under arms.
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July 14th, 2010 | Posted in quebec | 23 Comments
Vidéo éducative où Ema Narcisse, coach virtuel d’estime de soi, présente ses trucs et astuces pour permettre de maîtriser une entrevue dans le but d’obtenir un emploi.
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July 14th, 2010 | Posted in emploi quebec | 7 Comments
I love taking the train for business travel across Canada — the schedules and fares fit my needs, and VIA Rail has created a relaxing environment that is perfect for business travellers like me. Cities I have visited on my business train travels: Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Quebec City. viarail.ca.
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July 14th, 2010 | Posted in quebec travel | 10 Comments
Day two of our Eastern Canada bus tour started with an early morning wake-up call on August 9, 2008. For our 8 pm bus departure we did have enough time to go for a quick breakfast just steps from the Hotel Le Concorde where we had been staying. A quick stroll south on Rue Grande Allee Ouest, location of many restaurants and nightclubs, took us to a restaurant by the name of St. Hubert which featured an extensive breakfast buffet. Punctually at 8 am our bus drove us five minutes into the centre of Vieux Québec where we had about an hour and half to explore the old part of the city.
I walked down into the old port area where historic limestone buildings house dozens of restaurants, boutiques and specialty shops. On Place de Paris I came across a TV shoot for the local weather station that featured the host of the show all dressed up in historic French attire, surrounded by a quartet of singers and several other extras, also sporting 17th century dresses. A walk on the waterfront allowed me to take in views across the St. Lawrence River as well as a glimpse back up to the majestic Chateau Frontenac. For $1.75 I took a ride in the funicular, which whisked me back up the hill to the Place d’Armes within mere seconds.
Shortly before 10 am it was time to leave for our next destination: Montreal. After a quick lunch in St. Hyacinthe, we reached our first destination, the Olympic Stadium, at around 2 pm. We took the cable car up the tallest inclined tower in the world from where we enjoyed a perfect 360 degree view of the City. Right next to the Olympic Stadium we had a chance to visit the former Olympic veclodrom which was converted into the Montreal Biodome in 1992, a nature museum that features replicas of four eco-systems: a tropical South American rain forest, the Laurentian Forest, the Saint Lawrence Marine Eco-system and a polar area featuring animals from the Arctic and Antarctic. The penguin feeding was particularly popular among the audience.
At our next stop we were able to admire the …
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July 14th, 2010 | Posted in quebec city | 10 Comments
Ignace Ontario Motel Trading Post Motel Rooms Under new management, the Trading Post Motel has 25 rooms, all new carpets, beds fridge microwave etc. Low Cost, clean rooms, great for snowmobilers.
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July 14th, 2010 | Posted in quebec motel | 1 Comment
On joue double terran dans Arid Waste. Après s’être fait attaqué par surprise par l’entrée secondaire, on essai de remonter la game. Le principal problème: déloger une grosse armée de siege tanks et de roaches bien siègé en plein centre de la map.
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July 14th, 2010 | Posted in map quebec | No Comments