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  1. Nov 14, 2023 · Old Town Québec City Map. 1. Château Frontenac. See the world’s most photographed hotel in person. Rising up from a clifftop, the iconic Château Frontenac has been the crown jewel of the Old City for over 125 years now. Getting your picture taken in front of it is obviously a must.

    • Old Québec. Stroll North America's oldest streets. Walk along the fortified walls surrounding this UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admire the view from every angle.
    • Montmorency Falls. See a waterfall that’s 30 metres higher than Niagara Falls. Whether you’re riding the gondola, climbing the scenic stairway or crossing the suspension bridge, the views of the Montmorency Falls are simply breathtaking.
    • Jacques-Cartier National Park. Explore one of Québec’s most dazzling glacial valleys. Jacques‑Cartier National Park, a vast and mountainous plateau crisscrossed by deep valleys and rivers, is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
    • Île d'Orléans. Connect with local artisans on a day trip full of history and flavours. Stop in at the many artisan outlets and farm stands around the island for a delicious sampling of local products and the tastiest shopping you’ve done in years!
    • Notre-Dame des Victoires Church. In Notre-Dame des Victoires Church, which dates from 1688, visitors can see one of the most fascinating objects that has survived from the days of New France: a model of a French warship, suspended from the ceiling.
    • Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux National Historic Site. Beside the Château Frontenac, visitors can descend beneath the Dufferin Terrace to see the archeological site of Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux, where 32 Governors General resided over the centuries, during the French and English regimes.
    • Basilica Cathedral Notre-Dame de Québec. Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica became the first Catholic cathedral in North America in 1674. Visitors who admire the spectacular golden baldacchino, over the main altar, often don’t realize that they can also descend into the crypt, where many governors of New France and Catholic bishops are buried.
    • The Courtyard of the Seminary of Québec. The courtyard of the Seminary of Québec, surrounded by steep-roofed stone buildings, evokes the appearance of Québec City as it was in the days of New France.
  2. Oct 25, 2023 · Old Town Quebec Canada at sunset. Bounded by fortifications dating to the 17th century, Old Quebec, a historic gem in Canada's city center, boasts a wealth of landmarks and museums. The Upper Town features iconic sites like the 1800s Citadelle Fort, the grand Château Frontenac Hotel, and the scenic Terrasse Dufferin.

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