Quebec is presented as a place where cheese and food taste especially good, including cheese curds and poutine. Visits to Montreal and Quebec City include classic tourist activities such as churches, landmarks, and museums, along with casual university-era dining and wine. A trip to the Eastern Townships and Montreal is described as welcoming despite limited French, with kind locals and English menus available. Dining includes CABINN in a Marriott hotel, featuring a mountain-themed setting with a heated outdoor dome, relaxed chic decor, locally inspired food, and strong wine selections. Wine tasting is also highlighted at L e9on Courville Vineyard, set among a century-old maple grove with a cozy log building and award-winning wines.
"All the locals were incredibly kind and there were always English menus available."
"Located in the Marriott hotel, check out the vibes at CABINN, a mountain(ish) themed restaurant where you you can enjoy your apres-ski or meal in a heated outdoor dome overlooking the mountain. Here, you can also ski sabre (yes that's actually a thing) a bottle of prosecco. With its faux fur-lined menus, CABINN is chic yet super relaxed. The food is locally inspired and the wine choices are *chef's kiss*."
"Sip some delicious wine at the absolutely charming L e9on Courville Vineyard. Surrounded by a century-old maple grove, the main log building is cosy, warm, and inviting. The L e9on Courville estate is an award-winning vineyard known for its wide selection of wines, including reds, whites, oak-aged vintages"
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