Maple Syrup and Ice Hotel, Quebec City
Audio Journeys Explores Quebec City in the Winter
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Narrated by:
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Patricia L. Lawrence
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J. D. Streeter
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Quebec City, capital of the province of Quebec, in Canada, is known for its beautiful sights, both natural and architectural. In this Audio Journeys tour, our friendly guides Patricia L. Lawrence and J. D. Streeter take us through Quebec's maple forests where it's syrup harvesting time! Streeter and Lawrence are great companions as they show us around Kings Road and eventually lead us to North America's only Ice Hotel. That's right, a hotel made completely out of ice! Talk about a cool audiobook!
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