The Tourism Industry in Quebec-Canada
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The Tourism Industry in Quebec-Canada
The landscape and scenery of Quebec City, the adjacent St. Lawrence Valley, and the
neighboring areas form unequivocally spectacular and breathtaking sights. Quebec City has an
expanse amusingly rich in culture, sporting activities, antique architecture and design, and
luscious fresh farm products. Historical forces made Quebec a convening zenith for diverse
cultures. The culture of Quebec inhabitants is linked to the deep cultural currents of the rest of
Canada, France, and the United States. Countless tourists lodge in luxury and top historic
guesthouses in Quebec because of their distinguished tradition of service and opulence. Fairmont
Le Château Frontena, Ice Hotel, Hotel Clarendon, Hotel Le Germain Charlevoix, and Boutique
Hotel are some of the unique hotels and lodges that Quebec City holds. Quebec has numerous
lavish hotels and inns that bear distinct antique structural designs (“New investment to support
tourism in Quebec’s major urban centres,” n.d.).
Expeditions to Quebec-City are inspired by the area's remarkable urban guise, distinct
landscape and the desire to reconnoitre the inhabitant's exceptional culture and historical
background. Tourists also travel to the Quebec-City just to have a glimpse of her creative arts,
which include cinemas, the traditional European form of circus arts, dance, and comic strips that
blend both graphic design and literature. Over 1.2 million tourists from the United States toured
Canada in 2018. Arrivals from Europe remained up by over 7.0 per cent each year, with over
150,000 guests in 2018. Over 45,000 tourists from France revealed a 17.5 per cent rise in the
aggregate advents from the region (Valuation & Publication, 2018). Entries from Germany were
at 36,000 tourists, which depicted an 8.4 per cent growth. Approximately 69,000 British tourists