48 HOURS IN: QUEBEC CITY ; Helen Kinsella Explores the Heart of French Canada " Closer Than Ever before with a New Flight from the UK
Helen Kinsella Additional Research Rebecca Cafe, The Independent (London, England)
WHY GO NOW?
Because the first non-stop flights from Britain to the capital of Canada's Francophone province are soon to begin. The 17th- and 18th- century architecture, combined with the dramatic terrain, makes this one of the most unusual and attractive cities in North America.
TOUCH DOWN
Direct flights from the UK, operated by Thomas Cook Airlines, depart each Wednesday from 22 June to 7 September; book through Canadian Affair (020-7616 9184; www.canadianaffair.com). There are currently no shuttle services running from the airport to the city centre " about 20 minutes away " so you will need to take a taxi; they operate on a set rate of C$27 (pounds ā¦
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Article title: 48 HOURS IN: QUEBEC CITY ; Helen Kinsella Explores the Heart of French Canada " Closer Than Ever before with a New Flight from the UK.
Contributors: Helen Kinsella Additional Research Rebecca Cafe - Author.
Newspaper title: The Independent (London, England).
Publication date: April 3, 2005.
Page number: 16,17.
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