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48 Hours in Quebec City

Since I moved to Canada, I have been reading about the beauty of this picturesque town. I don’t think you will find such European charm anywhere else is North America from storied past, narrow alleys, and magnificent architecture. Plus, if you are brave enough to venture out in a bit of cold (I mean very cold ~-30 ° C), you will find this place turns literally into a fairy tale castle during Christmas that you may have only seen in Disney movies. How to reach You can fly to Jean Lesage International Airport, which is approximately 30 minutes away from Old Quebec City. The other option is to drive from Montreal, which is approximately 3 hours away. We drove to Quebec City from Toronto, which is approximately 8 hours. We didn’t want to rush, so we decided to split the drive over two days. We left Toronto i...

Glimpse of Wintry Mix Niagara Falls from Canada

After moving to Toronto Niagara falls has become just another destination for us. This 2017 December brought in some record-breaking freezing temperatures in Southern Ontario. Temperatures dropped below -20·C with windchill's it was -35·C. This temperature lasted for almost more than 15 days. Newspapers were full of the Niagara Falls view which has turned into the snow land.

Glimpse of the fall through our camera.
The curiosity of witnessing the Niagara falls in winters led us to plan a short day trip. Even after covering ourselves in four layers still, we were not able to stay out for an hour and click some pictures.

Icy formations on the sides of the fall
Water was completely frozen at the ground
American fall almost frozen

Ice blocks in the water

View of the park...Lamp posts covered with snow

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