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Lonely Planet Quebec

Lonely Planet Quebec
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Lonely Planet Quebec

 
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Offers information on Montreal and Quebec City. This guide features a section on the eastern townships - the land of lakes, wineries and maple syrup - plus advice on activities such as skiing, snowboarding, dogsledding, ice fishing and snowmobiling.

 
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Product Details
Author:Steve Kokker
Paperback:400 pages
Publisher:Lonely Planet Publications
Publication Date:2002-07
Language:English
ISBN:1740590244
Package Length:7.32 inches
Package Width:5.14 inches
Package Height:0.69 inches
Package Weight:0.69 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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4The reason why I buy Lonely planet Guides  Aug 11, 2004 By Kim Granly Hansen "granly"
Last year I had a conference/holiday trip to Quebec (City). I bought this guide and it made my life so much easier over there. The detailed maps of both Quebec City and the Quebec Region are a big help.

I used many of the recommendations in the book for sightseeing and tours. There are suggestions for the most popular places and also to get off the beaten track. Once I didn't follow the advice in the book, and it cost me extra money..... The guys have really checked out the place.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Very helpful guide!  Oct 18, 2005 By NonaL
This travel guide was extremely helpful on my recent visit to Quebec City and the Saguenay region. We used many of the suggestions for restaurants and lodging and all were excellent. The author encourages the reader to try "whale watching" from the shoreline near Tadoussac and I was doubtful, but it's true - we saw whales from shore! My traveling companions originally thought that guidebooks were a waste of money, but they commented several times during our trip on how accurate and informative this guide was.

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5A perfect guide to Quebec  Feb 17, 2004 By John
This book features many interesting information for travellers to the belle province. The information is well-organized and valuable. Even you are not visiting Quebec recently, it's still a great reference book to understand more about the unique province, from different point of view.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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