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The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
Large square park filled with tall, old trees, looking down on the happy vibes of Dufferin Terrace and the blue river below.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
A sophisticated European-style development with shops, cafes, fountains, gorgeous architecture, and the most amazing flower baskets!
Very crowded street of historic buildings with restaurants and hotels, leading down to Chateau Frontenac.
Nicest part of the city, with gorgeous buildings and churches, and waterfront park.
2.4 mile paved, intermittently shady greenway with varied sights!
Lush, tropical square in front of the iconic St Louis Cathedral- the focal point of the sights and sounds of the French Quarter.
Delightful stone ramparts with cannons, views of the river, breeze, maple leaves galore! Peaceful!
Very crowded street of historic buildings with restaurants and hotels, leading down to Chateau Frontenac.
Paradise! A casual cafe on the water with adirondack chairs, picnic tables, and a great breeze!
Lovely walk past mansions, flowers, statues, and lanterns.
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