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laxiofr   

Marco, 31 y.o.
Québec, Canada [Current City & Hometown]

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Bachelor's degree
Université Laval

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Joined 6 years ago, profile updated 3 years ago.

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Reply - Conversation - Jul 26, 2020
Oh, that's cool !

I lived in Quebec City for almost 8 years, and was like 5 minutes in public bus from Old Quebec. I guess, Quebec City and Montreal are the most European cities in North America to discover and enjoy.

Maple candy.. that's a nice way to describe it. haha It's call "tire d'érable" in French and "maple taffy" in English. One of my uncle has a sugar house, one where maple sap is boiled and maple syrup and maple sugar are made. Everyone seems to love maple taffy on snow !

Do you have a lot of snow in winter in South Korea ? Maybe you could have a maple syrup can, and be able to do your own maple taffy on snow ! :)
Reply - Conversation - Jul 26, 2020
It was just awesome! I stayed in Old Quebec for 2 days. Given it was winter, I can still remember vividly how cold Quebec was and how beautiful the view which was covered on white snow was!! And it was also my frist time to have a... you know the maple candy which is made on the ice. haha.
Reply - Conversation - Jul 25, 2020
Hi! Je n’aim pas du tout le temps qu’il fait en hiver. Mais je trouve que Montréal est beaucoup plus multiculturel que le Japon, et j’aime ça. :)
What is the good part of Quebec in your opinion?
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