Attractions in Quebec City
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Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as the only existing fortified city north of Mexico. Nestled in Quebec City, its narrow, cobbled streets are lined with historic […]
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Quebec’s Royal Square, or Place-Royale, remains a timeless heart of Quebec City, dating back to the city’s founding by Samuel de Champlain in 1608. This 17th-century plaza, with its cobblestone […]
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Nestled in the heart of Quebec City, the Petit Champlain District (Quartier Petit Champlain) is one of the city’s best-preserved historic neighborhoods. With its cobbled streets and European ambience, visitors […]
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Dufferin Terrace, or Terrasse Dufferin, is a wide boardwalk that stretches alongside the iconic Château Frontenac in Quebec City. This scenic promenade offers expansive views of the city and the […]
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The Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral, located in Quebec City, stands as the oldest Christian parish north of Mexico, with its origins dating back to 1647. Originally a modest church, it […]
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Montmorency Falls, standing at an impressive 272 feet (83 meters) tall, surpass even the renowned Niagara Falls in height. Located just outside Quebec City, these falls form the centerpiece of […]
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Quebec City’s Old Port (Vieux-Port) dates back to the 17th century, when it was a bustling hub for European vessels delivering supplies to New France. Today, the area remains vibrant, […]
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At the confluence of the St. Charles and St. Lawrence rivers, the Port of Quebec (Port de Québec) serves as a gateway to one of Canada’s most renowned tourist destinations, […]
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The Plains of Abraham, part of Battlefields Park in Quebec City, is a grassy expanse with a significant historical background. In 1759, this site witnessed a pivotal military clash that […]
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Orleans Island, or ÃŽle d’Orléans, is a slender, 22-mile-long and six-mile-wide island in the St. Lawrence River, just downstream from Quebec City. This picturesque island is home to six heritage […]
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Perched atop Cape Diamond, Upper Town (Haute-Ville) overlooks the St. Lawrence River and forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec). Enclosed by historic fortifications constructed […]
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Nestled between Upper Town (Haute-Ville) and the St. Lawrence River, Quebec Lower Town (Basse-Ville) forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec). This historic neighborhood features […]
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The Shrine of Saint-Anne-de-Beaupré (Sanctuaire de Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré), located near Quebec City, has been a significant pilgrimage site since the 17th century. Today, the shrine is centered around a colossal twin-spired […]
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The Albert Gilles Copper Art Museum, located near Quebec City, provides a fascinating glimpse into the art of metal embossing. Founded by Albert Gilles, who mastered this intricate craft, the […]
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Nestled in the walkable heart of Old Quebec (Vieux Quebec), the Roman Catholic Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church (Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires) stands as one of North America’s oldest churches. Construction of this small stone […]
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Encircling Old Quebec, the Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site stand as a testament to the city’s strategic importance. Originally constructed by the French to defend against British incursions, and […]
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Artillery Park Heritage Site, perched on a strategic vantage point overlooking the Saint-Charles River and the plateau to the west of Quebec City, was initially established as a defensive stronghold […]
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The Citadel of Quebec, or Citadelle de Quebec, stands as the largest military fortress in North America still occupied by troops. Its construction began in the 1750s under French initiative […]
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The Quebec Museum of Civilization, located in Quebec City, offers a deep dive into the social and political history of the province. Through a carefully curated collection of objects, films, […]
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Quebec City’s Fort Museum (Musée du Fort) stands directly in front of the iconic Château Frontenac, offering a unique and engaging light and sound show that brings to life the […]
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Nestled behind the scenic Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, the National Museum of Fine Arts (Musée National des Beaux-Arts) stands as a cultural treasure. The museum’s pavilions house one […]
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Saint-Roch, a neighborhood in downtown Quebec City, has evolved from its industrial past into a vibrant, youthful hub. This area is now known for its lively bars, diverse restaurants, eclectic […]
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Housed within the Quebec Seminary, a former Catholic training college, the Museum of Francophone America (Musée de l’Amérique Francophone) traces the rich tapestry of French colonial history and Francophone culture […]
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Perched on the 31st floor of Quebec City’s tallest skyscraper, the Quebec City Capital Observatory stands at a height of 725 feet (221 meters), offering a panoramic view of the […]