
N Davis
4 reviews on 1 places
Red Bus - 3.5 stars. Beautiful sights of Quebec City. However, Quebec City is compact, so if you like to walk, you could see the most interesting sights easily, get the Quebec City information from Google, and save the fare money for a nice meal. Driver friendly, but don't expect bus to arrive at scheduled times. Even in June, the schedule was finished by dinner time. If you are on a tight touring schedule, this is a good option. Frankly, I probably wouldn't do this again, based on the fare.
This park has been a great little green space, but the maintenance is slipping. The seating and picnic tables need replacing. the plantings and wood chips need replacing, and the overall presentation is looking very worn down. It also needs more regular garbage pickup. I hope the people in charge will do something soon, or it will just become another typical Toronto project - do something interesting, then walk away and neglect it. Sorry to be so negative, but this place needs some TLC.
Great collection of Inuit carvings and art. Free admission. A little hard to find among the tall, black towers, so you may have to ask for directions. The display tables could use a good dusting.
Enjoyed a good meal of chicken and walnut (with snow peas and tomato) and beef with broccoli. Food was fine. It won’t win a Michelin star, but it was tasty and had generous portions too. Prices were reasonable. There’s parking in the back. Worth a visit.