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La Boutique de Noël de Québec
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
47, rue de Buade 2e Étage, Québec  G1R 4A2 • 418-692-2457
Distance: ~127 m *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. This place has captured the Christmas spirit and keeps it all year! Even in July, when the sun beats down on Old Québec's hilly streets, customers can step into this popular shop and find a veritable cornucopia of teddy bears, décorative lights, candles, household knickknacks and, of course, plenty of Père Noel collectibles. For a small admission fee, visitors can see the world's largest Christmas village exhibit, which includes lighted homes, trains, a ski resort and even a recreation of Québec City's famed Winter Carnival.
        User Rating: 9 / 10
       

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Mouche à feu
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
37 ½, rue Sous-le-Fort, Québec  G1K 4G6 • 418-692-3030
Distance: ~148 m *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. Hold off on buying run-of-the-mill souvenirs at the touristy places until you get a chance to visit this unique little shop, located at Place Royale. Housed in a building that dates back to the 17th century, Mouche a Feu specializes in those rare little ditties that you can't find at other gift shops. From imported Cuban and Dominican Republican cigars to gourmet candies, they've got your habits covered. If it's a gourmet you're shopping for, then check out their smart wine holders, décorative cheese plates and Ritzenhoff glassware.
       

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Verrerie la Mailloche
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
58, rue Sous-le-Fort, Québec  G1K 4G8 • 418-694-0445
Distance: ~148 m *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. A gallery that showcases the exquisite handiwork of some of Québec's most skilled artisans, La Mailloche is a terrific place to pick up a unique memento of your stint in Québec City. Tour the Économusée, so designated because visitors are allowed to see artists hard at work and learn about the history of glass manufacturing in Canada. Afterwards, head back to the boutique, where you'll find pieces of sculpture, dishes, drinking glasses and jewelry.
       

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Fourrures du Vieux-Port
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
55, rue Saint-Pierre, Québec  G1K 4A2 • 418-692-6686 • 866-692-6688
Distance: ~202 m *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. Since the city's founding, Québec has always played an important role in the fur business, whether it was serving as a trading post for trappers, a market area for pelts or even a producer of some of the finest clothing available. Today, Fourrures du Vieux-Port continues the tradition with its classy two-level showroom in the Old Port area. Browse the store and discover for yourself the beauty of their fur, lambskin and sealskin garments and accessories. You'll also find coats by the likes of Zuki, Paula Lishman and Dominic Bellissimo.
       

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La Petite Cabane à sucre
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
94, rue du Petit-Champlain, Québec  G1K 4H4 • 418-692-5875
Distance: ~221 m *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. The popular "sugar shack" of Petit Champlain is a great one-stop destination. Where else can you expect to pick up sugary sweets for the folks back home AND enjoy a maple stick, dip ice cream or other tasty dessert of your own? Take your time picking out a gift, for the choices are many, including maple syrup in décorative containers, baskets of maple syrup, jelly and butter, and an assortment of delectable candies and other goodies. Just don't forget to treat yourself, too!
       

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Louis Perrier Joaillier
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
48, rue du Petit-Champlain, Québec  G1K 4H4 • 418-692-4633
Distance: ~221 m *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. One of Québec's most well-respected jewelry makers. For more than 40 years, this skilled craftsman has worked with a variety of metals, from 18K green gold to sterling silver, and used exquisite gemstones and/or pearls to create unforgettable pieces of jewelry. Best of all, Mssr. Perrier will meet with perspective customers and work with them to design pieces that are perfect for them. His daughter, Brigitte, is also a fine designer in her own right, with examples of her work sold in stores all over Québec.
       

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Pierres Vives Joaillerie Signée
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
23½, rue du Petit-Champlain, Québec  G1K 4H5 • 418-692-5566
Distance: ~260 m *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. Located in the historic Quartier Petit Champlain, this little jewelry store has a fine reputation among locals and those in the know. Specializing in exquisite cut gems and cultivated pearls, attractive gold and silver jewelry is showcased in well-lit display cases. Featured designers include the very talented Brigitte Perrier, daughter of famous Québecois jewelry designer Louis Perrier. If you're thinking about upgrading your time-piece, check out the selection of Alfex of Switzerland and Aketo watches – pricey lines but well worth the expense.
       

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Maison Jean-Alfred Moisan Épicier Fine
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
699, rue Saint-Jean, Québec  G1R 1P7 • 418-522-0685
Distance: ~1.074 km *
        Description: SAINT-JEAN BAPTISTE. Often touted as the first grocery store in North America, JA Moisin has been in business since 1871. The store feels somewhat like a museum, with retro trinkets and endearing kitsch scattered about, but that doesn't detract from the business at hand, which is selling food. Specialties include Québec cheeses, pates and charcuterie, making this the ideal place to shop for a picnic.
       

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Choco-Musée Érico
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
634, rue St-Jean, Québec  G1R 1P8 • 418-524-2122
Distance: ~1.127 km *
        Description: SAINT-JEAN BAPTISTE. Québec is known for its museums, and this one ranks right at the top of the list. Not only does the Choco-Musée Érico offer some fascinating exhibits on the history of chocolate and the process of making it, but they also offer samples! After your tour, you can enjoy more goodies in the chocolate shop, all made on the premises: ice cream, cookies, brownies, cake, hot chocolate, and traditional and more adventurous filled chocolates.
       

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Camellia Sinensis Tea House
(Shopping - Specialty Shops)
624, rue St-Joseph est, Québec  G1K 3B9 • 418-525-0247
Distance: ~1.258 km *
        Description: SAINT-ROCH. Québec's undisputed tea experts. Stop in for a pot of freshly brewed tea and a pastry or slice of cake, and then do a bit of shopping. The selection of teas is truly astounding, hailing from all over the world, and the staff is well educated in the qualities of each and every tea on the shelves. A full range of tea accessories is also available, and the shop offers a number of interesting and educational tea classes, tastings and workshops.
       

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