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Quebec City, Canada’s ‘most interesting town’ in Reader’s Digest contest

Yes, I have been there and I liked the city, my post is here “My country is not a country, it is winter.”

Also, see my post about the Quebec City Airport Lounge, that was the best airport lounge I had been to before I went to the Star Alliance (I think it was Star Alliance as I was flying Air Canada) lounge in Tokyo.

The magazine received submissions for more than 370 cities, towns and villages.

The runners-up in various categories were:

Best Cuisine: Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec

Best Destination: Port Hope, Ontario

Most Community Spirit: Welshpool, New Brunswick

Most Entrepreneurial: Chemainus, British Columbia

Healthiest: St. Albert, Alberta

Greenest: Craik, Saskatchewan

Most Artistic: Bouctouche, New Brunswick

Most Votes: Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia

 
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6 Comments

  1. After a walk in through the old town there is nothing much.
    Found the French Canadians to be arrogant.
    Prefer BC or Ontario. Quebec is a plastic Paris which I will pass on.

  2. That’s pretty sad………sorta tells me not to bother with the rest of the country since I spent a dull week there previously………..but I do like the Canadians who I’ve met………

  3. Oh what about Vancouver? Now that is a place worth visiting even for a brief stay on the way to Alaska………definitely underrated……..

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