Audley in Quebec
The province of Québec is proudly Francophone, with very Gallic traditions of fine restaurants and pavement cafés. This is strongest in the southern cities, the arty and refined Montréal and the atmospherically walled city of Québec.
Head out from the urban centres and the province changes in character. To the west, vast unvisited tracts of tundra reach out to the distant shores of Hudson Bay. The St Lawrence River was the original lifeline that allowed travel into the Québec hinterland and this mighty river is home to migrating whales during the summer, including the world’s largest, the blue whale. On the south bank of the river exquisite forests drop down to the water’s edge on the Gaspésie Peninsula, while the north shore is home to the thriving arts of the Charlevoix region, and the beautiful natural landscapes of the Saguenay Fjord.
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