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		<title>A Travel Guide to Free Activities in Quebec City</title>
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Quebec is a peaceful province in Central Canada. Throughout the country, it is the only province whose official language is French due to its predominant French-speaking population. Aside from this, the Civil Law Legal System is a French tradition and is strongly practiced in this province.

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Quebec is a peaceful province in Central Canada. Throughout the country, it is the only province whose official language is French due to its predominant French-speaking population. Aside from this, the Civil Law Legal System is a French tradition and is strongly practiced in this province.<br />
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Quebec is the largest province of Canada according to land area. It also ranks the second largest as the countrys administrative division. The larger portion is Nunavut.<br />
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Quebec is bordered by James Bay, Hudson Bay and Ontario to the west. It is surrounded by Ungava Bay and Hudson Strait to the north, the Gulf of Saint Lawrence as well as New Brunswick, Labrador and Newfoundland to the east; New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine are to its south. When it comes to maritime borders, Quebec shares it with Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Nunavut.<br />
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Following Ontario, Quebec is ranked as the second most populous province. In fact, most of its residents are situated along the Saint Lawrence River, which is in-between the capital, Quebec City, and Montreal. Along the northern half of Quebec, you will find Aborigines sparsely occupying it.<br />
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Quebec is noted for it natural resources which mainly contributes to its economy. Other contributing factors would be aerospace and communication technology knowledge, biotechnology and their pharmaceutical industries.<br />
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Going on a Trip to Quebec<br />
When planning a leisure or business trip to Quebec, the oldest city in North America, you are in luck because 2008 happens to be its 400th year of the city. Throughout the year, a range of festivities and special events are carefully planned which includes a free summer concert of no less than their very own Celine Dion.<br />
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Quebec Attractions<br />
Quebec boasts of many natural landscapes and historic sites. This would include the following:<br />
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The Citadelle de Quebec is a tourist attraction also noted as the Gibraltar of the Americas. It occupies Cap Diamants highest point, around 100m over the St. Lawrence River. It is not only part of the Fortifications of Quebec, it is also the home base of the French-speaking Canadian Forces regimen. As the official residence of Canadas Governor General, it also acts as a military installation.<br />
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The Battlefields Park is a tourist attraction created in the year 1908, marking the 300th anniversary of the foundation of Quebec. This park occupies an area of about 108 hectares, having no less than 6,000 trees as well as shrubs that belong to more than 80 species. Aside from this, the park can be grouped with the Des Braves Park and the Plains of Abraham.<br />
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Also visit the magnificent Place Royale. It is considered as French Americas birthplace and the Palace Royales historical site which welcomes hundreds to thousands of guests every year. Its picturesque and narrow streets have actually witnessed 3 magnificent years if its history. Most of Place Royales buildings are components of the so-called cultural complex managed by Musee de la Civilisation. It is the one responsible for the interpretation and animation of the site.<br />
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Travel Guide to Quebec City<br />
Whether you will be going to Quebec City by plane, car, bus or train, you should always be updated with the current news and recent events in the region. You really dont need to bring a lot of money to go to Quebec. In fact, the most favorable attractions here are free. A good example would be the 3-day museum pass which includes 20 attractions and museums along with 2 days of convenient public transportation.<br />
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You can try walking around the UNESCO-designated wall surrounding Quebec City.<br />
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From the tourist office, secure a walking tour map. You can try walking at the well-signed, brand new VivaCite Stroll which features some very interesting landmarks.<br />
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On the Plains of Abraham, you can attend an open-air free concert. Every Wednesday, you can check-out the Museum of Fine Arts for free. You can catch fascinating views of Quebec City when you ride a ferry to Levis. Join their numerous carnivals and street festivals.<br />
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In Rue St. Jaques, along Lower Towns Saint Roch District, you can try having lunch on the delectable sidewalk hotdog place.<br />
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Along Rue St. Jeans main street, you will find Chez son Pere, you can listen to the traditional Quebecois Music for free. This is by the upper level bar.<br />
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You can go to Simons Department Store along Rue St. Jean for a new pair of cheap Quebecois designer wear. This institution has been existent and trusted for more than 100 years now.<br />
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In Lower Downtown, look for the Farmers Market, where in, you can sample their tapenades, fruit wines and local cheeses.<br />
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		<title>What Can Women Do To Avoid Sexual Harassment When Traveling?</title>
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The women of today are venturing out and traveling more globally then at any time in history. Female travelers, whether traveling alone or as a group, are encountering different cultures, religions, and societies. With this freedom comes some risks that men may never encounter. It is therefore a good idea for women to learn how [...]]]></description>
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The women of today are venturing out and traveling more globally then at any time in history. Female travelers, whether traveling alone or as a group, are encountering different cultures, religions, and societies. With this freedom comes some risks that men may never encounter. It is therefore a good idea for women to learn how to handle themselves when vacationing, studying abroad, or traveling on business.<br />
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There are some things that you can do that may help you have a safer and more enjoyable travel experience.<br />
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When traveling, or on vacation, your best protection is to understand the local culture and customs of that country. What you observe when watching how the local women behave and dress will give you valuable clues on how to avoid sexual harassment.<br />
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If the local women cover their hair, arms, and legs then you should do the same. Do not wear bikinis, swimsuits, or short shorts in towns where local women are covered up. You should dress conservatively.<br />
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Avoid direct eye contact with men as they might construe this as flirtatious. Do not talk, smile, or wave to strange men who smile or say hello to you. If a man follows you, cross the street. If this doesn&#8217;t work, find a policeman, or enter a store and ask for help.<br />
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If you need to ask for directions, always ask a woman. And, if you are traveling by bus or train, always sit with other women.<br />
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A great idea is to always carry a versatile head scarf in your handbag just in case you need to cover your head and arms.<br />
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Another tactic is to wear a fake wedding ring to discourage and help ward off unwanted male advances if you are not married.<br />
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You should wear a referee&#8217;s whistle around your neck under your blouse. It could come in handy.<br />
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Consider consulting guide books on the countries and areas that you are traveling to or through to give you an idea of what to expect. Also, take along a foreign language phrase book with you to help you communicate with the local people when you get there.<br />
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Do not wear expensive looking jewelry, watches, camera carrying cases, or even designer handbags. You don&#8217;t want to tempt any would be robbers or muggers. Take a conservative outfit along with you in case you need to wear one on certain occasions.<br />
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If you are traveling alone, it is best to travel light. For one thing you will be more mobile because you aren&#8217;t loaded down with luggage. If it&#8217;s not too small for your belongings, a wheeled, carry-on bag, or a backpack may be you best bet. It is important to try and have one hand free at all times. Having two hands free is even better. You should wear a shoulder bag that has a strong, wide strap that will fit over your head. Wearing the shoulder bag this way may help prevent someone from grabbing the bag and running away with it. The bag should also have secure, zippered pockets.<br />
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