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    Cirque Du Soleil - Chemin Invisible

    Cirque Du Soleil - Chemin Invisible

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.4 km

    This amazing Cirque Du Soleil show, this year called Chemin Invisible (The Invisible Path) is held…read moreTuesdays through Saturdays until September 1st and the kicker is that it is free! Another surprise is that the show is held outdoors in Quebec City's Saint-Roch district which is about a 10 minute downhill walk from Vieux Quebec City to Lower Town. The staging has incredibly all been set up under the Dufferin-Montmorency highway overpass. It may be hard to imagine but the venue adds to the mystery and magic of the show. Apparently for the past 4 years Cirque Du Soleil has presented free shows in this spot during the summer months. Each year a different artistic director is called upon to create something innovative and befitting this unique outdoor space. The director this year is Pamela Schneider and I sing her praises. The sets and lighting are all professionally done and there is no apparent scrimping because it's not in a "real" theater. The music is all live and is an integral part of the entire experience. If I could buy the video of this show, I would. When we were there the show started at 9:30pm but as of August 1st it starts at 9:00pm. Get there early if you want a seat. We got there only about 5 minutes before the show started so all the seats were taken but it didn't matter. Standing, we could still see perfectly. The crowd was friendly and attentive and not at all overbearing. There was no pushing, jostling and nothing uncomfortable. In fact, we ended happy to be standing because the music is so cool you kind of want to be up and moving and clapping. When the show was over, it was pleasant to find there was no mad dash to a parking lot. Most people like us seemed to be on foot and seemed to be leaving in a nicely mesmerized post-show state of mind. We followed most of the crowd back up the hilly streets to Vieux Quebec. We stopped in a local restaurant for a drink on the outdoor patio. Imagine our surprise about 40 minutes later when much of the Cirque cast showed up to have drinks. We got to say thank you to this exuberant and talented group of artists. If you're thinking of a trip to QC before September 1st, I'd make sure to go see this. If not, remember it for next summer when who knows what new and exciting show will be planned.

    I visited Quebec in July 2013, and pleased to report that Cirque du Soleil free show is still…read morerunning! It seems that this set up is almost like their practice shows, they try new tricks, and new members get to practice their showmanship here. Whatever it is, it is amazing and not to be missed! The show's routine changes year to year. Like Alexandra said, it gets really busy, come in early to snag a good spot. But even if you don't, the venue will somehow still hold lots of audiences. People were also allowed to stand near the stage. Ticking so many boxes, being free, outdoor, awesome vibe, the show completes any trip to Quebec. If I am lucky enough to visit Quebec again, I would definitely definitely go again.

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    Cirque Du Soleil - Chemin Invisible
    Cirque Du Soleil - Chemin Invisible
    Cirque Du Soleil - Chemin Invisible - The free show for summer 2012

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    The free show for summer 2012

    Morrin Centre - I would pay $3000 for this.

    Morrin Centre

    4.6(22 reviews)
    0.8 km

    We decided to drop in for a tour here on our second visit to Quebec City, mostly just to try…read moresomething new. The tour was about an hour long and our tour guide's English was great. Plenty of jokes and interesting descriptions about the history of the place. This building was originally a jail when it was built, intended to reflect the ideology of a British man who was set on reforming prisons. Like many countries when faced with an influx of immigration, the population housed in the jail were disproportionately made up of immigrants being punished for minor offenses. It was later converted to an English-language college that didn't last very long. The building finally wound up becoming an English-language library that now serves as the English-language cultural center of Quebec City. The library is filled with artifacts as well. And that old library smell is heavenly! The tour was a little boring, but not terribly, which is the only reason I give it 4 stars. I would have liked some more photographs from that time to be displayed throughout (even though I know they're probably incredibly rare). I did find myself checking my watch, but probably because we came in starving. If you're a history buff, library nerd, or jail hobbyist (lol), definitely try to check this place out.

    This was a very enjoyable tour of a building that has been through a lot in it's life. The tour of…read morethe jail and the glimpse of living conditions during Quebec's history was excellent. The library was very beautiful. Definitely worth 90 minutes of your time.

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    Morrin Centre
    Morrin Centre
    Morrin Centre

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    Festival d'été de Québec - Feq sign

    Festival d'été de Québec

    4.5(8 reviews)
    0.3 km

    It wasn't a music "festival", but if I told you that the first big concert I ever attended was a…read moredouble bill of The Beach Boys and Fleetwood Mac you could reasonably assume that Quebec City's 11-day FEQ Festival might not be my jam but surprise: I loved it. One ticket gets you admission to all of the paid stages featuring 11 nights of music. No ticket is needed for admission to the free stage also featuring very good music. During FEQ the streets come alive in the early evening, with sponsor, vendor, food, and drink booths. Participating in any part of the FEQ experience pretty much makes it unnecessary to plan anything else for your evenings; it's literally where everyone is. When a couple evenings of music are canceled due to impending thunderstorms attendees leave in an orderly fashion understanding that their ticket will get them into all of the shows on another night and, well, what are you going to do about inclement weather? There are many different prices of admission to FEQ and what you pay dictates where you'll sit or stand during the shows. The artists - at least in 2023 - don't seem to be the biggest names in the business but many were well known (e.g. Foo Fighters, Green Day). In addition to the free stage a VIP pass got me into the Plains of Abraham stage one evening: 3 bands, huge screens, great sound, lots of fun. Festival tickets sell out but whether or not you have them, planning a trip to coincide with this festival is the right way to see Quebec City.

    This is a world class festival. The biggest and longest one in canada!…read more The first time I saw FEQ, I had no idea what it was but just notices the huge crowds near the citadel and parliament. The place is on fire. People are kind and it's just a great festival with great music. There are 3 stages and each one has either 3-6 performers at each one. The quebec loto stage is more personable and only allows about 2000 people each night. The bell stage allows up to 90000 people! They frequently close the gates around 8pm for big shows bc it reaches capacity. For me the best part is the run to the stage. They open the gates at 6pm and people run to their preffered spots on the gate. Along the middle most musicians come up close for you to get amazing photos and even high five you! It's magical and I am so addicted to front row. It is outside and weather dependant but I've only had 2 shows cancelled by weather in two years (imagine dragons and Luis fonsi). They do close if there is lightening or thunder.

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    Festival d'été de Québec - Dizzy

    Dizzy

    Festival d'été de Québec
    Festival d'été de Québec - Maroon 5

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    Maroon 5

    Musée de la Civilisation - Lots of facts about gender in the animal kingdom

    Musée de la Civilisation

    3.8(54 reviews)
    1.5 km

    My family and I loved the experience! Even the 3 year old and 6 year old loved it. So much to do,…read moresee, and interact with. There is something for all ages. When we arrived there was a Titanic exhibit. Unfortunately we ran out of time and energy to go to it. Hoping to be able to come back and see it. It's a wonderful learning experience - a lot of wow moments and moments of tears as we learned about the rich history of the area. There are many different "rooms" to explore, it can get crowded, so keep an eye on the little ones, as they can easily move to other rooms with the waves of people. The family favorites - the singing station, the fire exit interactive board, and "crowd surfing", influencing peoples choices through doors, by pressing colors, looking for the squirrels and of course the cafe. LOL The gift shop was great too. I was able to purchase locally made gloves, which ended up being perfect for walking around the Christmas markets. I highly recommend visiting this museum - if you are looking to do a little learning and need some indoors time.

    The Museum de la Civilization in Québec City is a three-part institution that delves into the many…read morefacets of human history and the establishment of French America. The main museum is located in lower Quebec [Basse-Ville] near the Old Port. The museum opened in 1988 and, over the past 35 years, has acquired a collection of over 225,000 artifacts and has curated almost 500 exhibits (both permanent and rotating). The museum has welcomed over 20 million visitors and continues to be one of the most popular attractions in Québec. Many hands-on, interactive rotating exhibits each year make the museum worthy of frequent visits. it is just a short walk from Place-Royale - the Museum of Civilization explores the history of human society in Québec. It uses interactive exhibits to draw a connection between the past and the present.

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    Musée de la Civilisation
    Musée de la Civilisation

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    Palais Montcalm - Right next to the Plains of Abraham

    Palais Montcalm

    4.4(5 reviews)
    0.6 km

    Lovely concert facility. Thank you for hosting Marcin twice now. You keep featuring him and we'll…read morekeep flying to Quebec City to see him

    From the owner: Le Palais Montcalm - Maison de la musique est une corporation constituée en vertu de la partie III…read morede la Loi sur les compagnies du Québec. Organisme à but non lucratif, la corporation a pour objet d'exploiter et d'administrer un centre culturel de Québec connu sous le nom de Palais Montcalm comprenant des salles de spectacles principalement vouées au domaine des arts de la scène, ainsi que de promouvoir et favoriser la culture et les échanges culturels. Le Palais Montcalm a pour mission le développement, la promotion et le rayonnement régional, national et international de la musique, en étant au service des œuvres, des artistes et des organismes musicaux tout en favorisant la diffusion, la production, l'éducation, l'animation et la création. La programmation du Palais Montcalm est, comme le veut le concept de maison de la musique, tournée vers la découverte musicale. Toutes les musiques y trouvent leur place : le classique, bien sûr, mais aussi les musiques du monde, le jazz, le blues, le folk, le rock progressif, la musique indie et plus encore. On y présente non seulement des concerts, mais aussi des colloques et conférences, des formations (cours de maître), des ateliers, des visites et concerts commentés, tout cela à saveur musicale et dans le but d'enrichir l'expérience musicale proposée au public.

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    Palais Montcalm - In front of the Palais

    In front of the Palais

    Palais Montcalm - Palais Montcalm

    Palais Montcalm

    Palais Montcalm - Salle D'Youville du Palais Montcalm

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    Salle D'Youville du Palais Montcalm

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