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Mrs. French Bulldog, Orange County Age and Occupation: 28, Administrative Assistant & Interior Design Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Purchasing Analyst Engagement Date: November 8, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: Bernardo Winery About Me: I've lived in Atlanta, Dallas and Laguna Niguel; although I've lived in Orange County, CA most my life, I'm a Southerner at heart. I work full time for a Commercial General Contractor (aka my father) and I go to school for Interior Design at night. I love modern design, music, wine, crafting, DMailing, my family, my Westies, and of course, Mr Frenchie! Mr Frenchie and I met 3 years ago on Match.com and have been best friends ever since. I love his "old soul" and how he laughs with his whole body, among many other things. We are planning our summer wedding at the winery near his hometown, just 45 minutes south of Orange County.
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After lunch at The Essex, Mr Frenchie and I piled our suitcases in to our trusty Rogue and headed for the Canadian border.




Once across the border (which was totally easy, by the way) we drove about 3 hours to Quebec City. Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America and also the only remaining fortified city.

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See that adorable entrance to the city? We drove through that 4 times looking for our hotel. Inside the walls (if I remember correctly) there was only 1 two-way street. We had printed directions to our hotel from the address that was on Google. Oh, trusty Google, you had never steered me wrong until then. We drove down Rue Saint Anne 3 times without seeing Hotel Acadia.

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We noticed some restaurants and hotels on the part of Rue Saint Anne that you can’t drive on, so we decided to park the car and walk down that street. We found a parking structure, parked the car, unloaded all 3 of our suitcases, and started walking. We walked down the other side of the street and noticed the numbers were going in the wrong direction… FRICK! And then it started to rain (and my hair does NOT do well in the rain)… double FRICK!

We ducked into the first hotel on St Anne to asked if they had any idea where our hotel was…

Me: “Parlay voo Englay?” (Phonetic spelling)
Concierge: Yes
Me: YES!

I had been practicing my French phrases from the back of our Quebec/Montreal travel book. Since we hadn’t spoken to anyone but ourselves since we entered Canada, we had no idea how much French (or English) we would encounter. The concierge had never heard of our hotel and kept asking, “Hotel or Motel? That is very important.” Ummm HOTEL, HO-TEL! Mr Frenchie did not book us a Motel for our honeymoon, thankyouverymuch. After asking around and Googling our hotel, he discovered that Google has the wrong address listed and our hotel was a couple streets up.

A short, but slightly wet, walk later, we found Hotel Acadia and checked in. Hotel Acadia was a cute little 41 room, boutique-y hotel.

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Although they couldn’t care less that their address is incorrect on Google, we found the rest of our stay to be charming. Even though we had the smallest room on the 5th floor with no elevator, I wouldn’t complain and would totally recommend this hotel. The valet always offered to carry whatever we needed to our room and the staff was very nice. I’m sure it didn’t hurt that we LOVED Quebec City!

Our first night (since it stopped raining) we decided to go back down the un-driveable portion of St Anne and eat dinner outside at one of the restaurants we’d seen earlier.

This time I remembered to take pictures of the food…

Mr Frenchie and I LOVED the Parmesan fondue! We had no idea it was going to be more like Parmesan croquettes, with a little salad. We didn’t find it on the menu in any other city, but we did find a recipe online that we want to try out soon.

Did you eat any foods on your honeymoon you want to recreate at home? Do you have a recipe to share?

Up next: More Quebec City and Montreal!

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24 Responses to “Frenchiemoon: Canada, Part 1 - Quebec City”

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Miss Moonbeam (message)  1,335 posts, Bumble bee

So European looking. How fun!

 
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Jessie516
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Jessie516 (message)  4,039 posts, Honey bee

I’ve been wanting to go to Quebec for a while now, so I’m really enjoying your Frenchiemoon recaps. That food looks yummy!

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  887 posts, Busy bee

So fun! I went to montreal when I was in college, but it was on a college budget so we didn’t get to try all the yummy food you all did. Mmmmm…

 
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pvaulter718
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pvaulter718 (message)  1,604 posts, Bumble bee

So sorry about the hair/google fiasco! But the food looked wonderful :) And yay for english speaking people! I’m starting to learn French for our honeymoon, but it’s not going so well… good thing I have 6 months to learn it!

 
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dddd89 (message)  116 posts, Blushing bee

I love your frenchiemoon recaps!!!!!! Keep ‘em coming!!!

 
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ColorCoated
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ColorCoated (message)  951 posts, Busy bee

It looks like so much fun! Glad you’re enjoying it!

Also, kind of a weird question, could you tell me what font that is - the one you used to label the names of all that good food?

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  4,120 posts, Honey bee

your room looks really similar to the one we stayed in in Florence! Very sweet!

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  6,077 posts, Bee Keeper

@dddd89: Thanks :)
@ColorCoated: The font is called “Fling” and I got the link from Vintage Glam Blog here

 
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Mrs. Espresso (message)  1,064 posts, Bumble bee

I’ve always wanted to go to Quebec City! Looks like so much fun- and I’m glad you finally found your hotel :)

 
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PrettyKitty (message)  505 posts, Busy bee

oh man I can totally see you and Mr Frenchie trapsing the streets of Quebec looking for your hotel. It reminds me of Mr PK and I trapsing the streets of Croatia looking for the darn ferry. And our suitcase was not small.

Mmmm, that food looks yummy.

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  6,077 posts, Bee Keeper

@PrettyKitty: I feel your pain, our suitcases were not small either. Well one was, but the other 2 were HUGE!

 
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tea (message)  2,658 posts, Sugar bee

oh, the pain! i’m still 40 minutes away from lunch and i doubt it’ll consist of any of those delicious looking plates!

 
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wm27 (message)  13 posts, Newbee

Quebec city! i used to dream of spending a night in le chateau frontenac… this is really silly, but i loved the face-painting they did for me when i was there. probably not something you want to do on your honeymoon, but some of the face-painters are really talented :)

i can’t wait to read your Montreal post!

 
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Brianalaura (message)  319 posts, Helper bee

I heart Quebec City. wm27, Chateau Frontenac is soooo nice. Once on a school trip, we took a tour and they let us look in one of the rooms! I went in winter and my fave thing was the big toboggan ride.

 
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alishaneva
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alishaneva (message)  1,531 posts, Bumble bee

Looks like you guys had a blast! It’s inspired me to consider a trip there! Maybe even to stay in the same hotel!!!

 
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Marianne

I’m happy that you’re having a good time in my hometown! Try a poutine… it’s junk food but really good!

 
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RecessionistaBride
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RecessionistaBride (message)  3,416 posts, Sugar bee

How did you find Quebec city? I speak pretty broken french & every time I’ve been there (I lived in Montreal for a year & visited QC about 4 times) I’ve gotten the WORST attitude from people!! They seem to dislike English or maybe just me? lol. Montreal is pretty freakin’ awesome! Everyone speaks english, yet you still have the European vibe. The food is alway tres bien! It looks like you had a great time :)

 
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RecessionistaBride (message)  3,416 posts, Sugar bee

@Marianne: ahh the poutine!! Good tip :)

If you have one, make sure it’s with real cheese curds… no shredded mozza. Ick!

 
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Miss Poodle (message)  3,020 posts, Sugar bee

The food looks amazing! I totally want to try that recipe! The Mr. and I LOOOVEE Parmesan :)

 
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[...] interrupt the Frenchiemoon recaps to bring you a post I was working on before our wedding: our song [...]

 
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The immigrant bride (message)  141 posts, Blushing bee

I used to have an apartment in Old Québec city and it’s awesome.
@ RecessionistaBride : People in Québec don’t dislike English but Canada is a billingual country !!!!

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  6,077 posts, Bee Keeper

@RecessionistaBride: I never had any trouble speaking English. Mr Frenchie and I did try to great everyone in French first and then ask to speak to them in English. We had heard the area was similar to France in that way - the ppl prefer that you acknowledge they speak French and then they are more than happy to speak to you in English. The only problem we had was at a St Hubert, but don’t get me started.

 
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RecessionistaBride (message)  3,416 posts, Sugar bee

@theimmigrant bride: I am Canadian. I lived in Montreal… People in Quebec City ABSOLUTELY dislike english, more than Montreal. I lived in Longueuil & Varennes outside of Montreal– there is definitely a ‘tude towards english. I don’t really blame PQ residents, I live in Vancouver now & if someone spoke french here no one would talk to them!

@Mrs.FB: St. Hubert— ahaha it’s always dirty & full of screaming kids. Out of all the places to eat, Quebec has some of the best food in the country, you ate there? Okay okay.. sorry! I won’t get you started. :) Your honeymoon looked lovely!!

 


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