What is there to do in Covid Quebec City?
Here’s our list of 12 unmissable things to do in Quebec City.
- Walk the streets of Quartier Petit Champlain.
- Hop on the Quebec City-Lévis Ferry.
- Spend the afternoon at Montmorency Falls.
- Visit the Musée de la civilisation à Québec.
- Explore the Citadelle of Québec.
- Take the kids to the Aquarium du Québec.
- Go skiing.
Do I have to wear a mask in Québec?
People wearing a mask or face covering are required to continue applying the other protective health measures. For more information, consult Steps for limiting the spread of COVID-19 page.
What is a typical lunch in Canada?
Lunch is generally ‘on the go’ – either a sandwich or soup at around midday. There are many fast food lunch stops for office workers selling sandwiches, soup and bagels. Lunch breaks are normally short – between 30 minutes to one hour.
Can my employer force me to wear a mask Canada?
Can an employee refuse to wear a mask? An employee is no longer required to wear a mask at work, as the mandate in Ontario for most settings lifted on June 11, 2022. An employee can still be disciplined for not wearing a mask in a workplace that requires mask use, even if there is no government mandate.
Do we need to wear masks in restaurants?
At the moment, masks must be worn in most indoor public spaces including public transport, shops and gyms (although they can be temporarily removed when exercising). They are mandatory in pubs and restaurants when not seated or dancing, as well as in the workplace in communal areas and canteens.
What is the best month to visit Quebec City?
The best times to visit Québec City are June through September and December through February. During the summer and winter months, the city’s social calendar is booked solid with festivals.
What do French call breakfast?
le petit-déjeuner
Breakfast is called “le petit-déjeuner” in France, or “p’tit dej’” in modern spoken French. In some francophone countries such as French speaking Switzerland, it’s called “le déjeuner”, which is confusing since “le déjeuner” is lunch in France! The verb we use to say to have breakfast is “prendre son petit-déjeuner”.
What is the Old Quebec food tour?
Explore the history of Old Quebec as well as its culinary heritage with the Old Quebec Food Tour! Instead of choosing just one restaurant, the tour invites you to savour 12 different samples and drinks.
Where to eat in Québec City?
Located in the famous Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Le Sam is an experience unto itself, not least because of the amazing view of the St. Lawrence River. Its menu features local products, in a bistro style that will delight everyone. Mind the white tablecloths on the tables of this Québec City institution.
What are the best restaurants in the Chateau?
In the same vein as the previous restaurant, Le Champlain, located in the Chateau Frontenac, is a fine dining experience that can delight even the most decipherable palates. This elegant landmark is an easy choice if you’re looking for a little luxury: head there for Sunday high tea in their dining room that overlooks the Saint Lawrence river.