"Qu bec La Doulce Province" est une invitation au voyage au c "ur d'une province riche en histoire, en culture et en paysages naturels grandioses. Cet ouvrage transporte le lecteur travers les panoramas pittoresques et les sites historiques embl matiques qui font la renomm e du Qu bec, de la vieille capitale fortifi e aux rives sereines du fleuve Saint-Laurent. la fois guide touristique et t moignage socioculturel, le texte c l bre l'h ritage francophone et le charme bucolique de ce territoire unique.
R dig dans une perspective de promotion de la d couverte du territoire canadien, ce livre souligne l'importance historique des infrastructures de transport dans l'essor du tourisme au d but du XXe si cle. travers des descriptions vocatrices, il explore les traditions locales, l'architecture ancestrale et les beaut s sauvages qui ont fa onn l'image de la province l' chelle internationale. "Qu bec La Doulce Province" constitue une lecture incontournable pour les passionn s d'histoire qu b coise, les amateurs de voyages d' poque et ceux qui souhaitent red couvrir l'identit d'une province au charme intemporel.
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