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  1. The Dufferin Terrace, a long wooden sidewalk located next to the Château Frontenac, affords a stunning view of the St. Lawrence River and surrounding area. It is a wonderful place to visit at any time of the year!

  2. Terrasse Dufferin ( Dufferin Terrace) is a boardwalk that wraps around the Château Frontenac in Quebec City, Quebec, towards the Citadelle, overlooking the St. Lawrence River .

  3. This elevated area offers panoramic views of Old Quebec and the St. Lawrence River. Winter adrenalin junkies line up by the thousands at Les Glissades de la Terrasse to experience the rush of zooming downhill from 270 feet high (82 meters) in a toboggan speeding up to 60 mph (90 kilometers per hour) to the bottom 500 feet (152 meters) away.

  4. La terrasse Dufferin est un belvédère situé dans la haute ville de Québec attenant au Château Frontenac au pied de la Citadelle. Édifiée en 1838 et agrandie en 1854 et en 1879, elle se compose d’une longue promenade en bois au-dessus du cap Diamant dans l' arrondissement historique du Vieux-Québec , dominant le fleuve Saint-Laurent ...

  5. La terrasse Dufferin, c’est un long trottoir en bois attenant au Château Frontenac. Elle offre une vue imprenable sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent et la région environnante. C’est un lieu incontournable à découvrir, peu importe la saison!

  6. Perched on a clifftop 60m above the St Lawrence River, this 425m-long boardwalk is a marvelous setting for a stroll, with spectacular, sweeping views. In summer it’s peppered with street performers; in winter it hosts a dramatic toboggan run.

  7. Dufferin Terrace. A Royal Promenade. Two million people a year stroll along this boardwalk named for Lord Dufferin, a governor general of Canada who fell madly in love with Québec. For many years this extraordinary site was the exclusive haunt of a privileged few.

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