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A statue of the man who founded the first Quebec settlement.
A glitzy multimedia show on the history of the city.
This popular bar offers a huge selection of beers.
This late 17th-century church, situated on the Place Royale, is one of the city's chief historical landmarks.
This old winery has been in operation since 1689.
This 30-minute presentation on European explorers is shown in a theater resembling an early ship.
The Marché du Vieux-Port / Farmer's Market in Lower Town, at 160 rue St-André, is popular among locals and tourists as well. It is open all year round, but is specially bustling every December when...
Located in the Plains of Abraham, this statue of the French martyr is a tribute to the soldiers who died in the historic battle between the French and British that occurred here in 1759.
This store specializes in furniture and other objects made by local designers.
This cigar vendor sells a variety of different cigars, including Cubans.
This store specializes in local antiques, crafts and other odds and ends.
This store sells local antiques and various knick-knacks.
This retro-store sells random furniture and other objects from years past.
Visitors to this antique store are likely to come across a number of unique finds.
A cozy bar that attracts an older crowd.
This bar features crowds of young people and lively music.
The hilly section of the city known as Upper Town developed later than the original settlement it overlooks.
This Lower Town park includes a popular children's playground.
This town plaza is usually filled with an array of amateur performers.
This former area for military parades has been transformed into a popular urban park.
This historic gate in Old Quebec is part of the city's extensive fortification system.
The only walled city in Canada, Quebec City still is home to a variety of old forts and military structures.
An old grocery store in operation since 1871.
An observation deck located on the 31st floor of the Édifice Marie-Guyart.
This site documents the historic relationship of Cartier and members of the Iroquois nation.
The mansion in this large and beautiful park hosts concerts, exhibits, teas and fine dining.
Located on a popular bike path, this pretty park contains gardens, an arboretum and other historic buildings.
This gallery contains the works of artists from ten Native American nations.
This island historically served as a quarantine station for 19th-century European immigrants, and is presently a museum documenting their plight.
This museum traces the history of the Canadian sailor from the beginning of the twentieth century.
This scenic route along the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City to the beautiful Gaspe Peninsula encompasses historic and charming towns, tree-covered mountains and various attractions worth stopping for.
The oldest part of Quebec City, this "Lower Town" section is home to historic architecture, cobblestone streets, interesting shops and restaurants.
This statue of Louis XIV of France stands in the square outside the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires.
A main street of Quebec's historic Lower Town.
The Best Art Gallery in town. We will introduce you to some of best artists from Quebec and to the most beautiful collector's item. A must see attraction.
