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- “I am running on the ramparts of The Citadelle. It’s a wow moment. (…) Running tours offer a new way for fit-minded travellers to soak up the sights of a city.”
(Anne Dimon, Canadian Running, Jan. & Feb. 2009)
- “There’s no need to run, but it does a whole lot of good! Aimed at both runners and tourists looking for a new way to discover the capital, Québec Jogging Tours offers cool and trendy itineraries in Old Quebec!”
(Loosely translated from Marie-Julie Gagnon, Clin d’Oeil, November 2008)
- “Québec Jogging Tours gives you a work out and a workup on the history of this historic town. (…) few travellers find this lofty viewpoint. This is the case at several stops along his tour route—because we’re more mobile than the average tour, we can quickly reach many special spots. (…) Six km of history have passed under my Nikes. Just as good, I’ve burned off about 600 calories of French food”.
(Randall Shirley, Canadian Tourism Commission, Sept.2nd 2008)
- “Gone are the days where it took time to go around cities. Guided tours on smelly overcrowded double-deckers are also behind us : now is the time for urban tours… on the run!”
(Loosely translated from Géo Plein Air, August 2008)
- “The next time you’re in Champlain’s city, don’t forget your running shoes!”
(Loosely translated from Simon Diotte, La Presse, May 17th 2008)
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