Le Place D'Youville - Montreal, QC
Exquisitely Furnished Condominium Nestled In The Heart Of Montreal's Historic Old Port.
Old Montreal (Vieux Montréal) Square Victoria Historic Center Place D'Youville Pointe à Callière
Old Montreal (French: Vieux-Montréal) is the oldest area in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with a few remains dating back to New France.
Located in the borough of Ville-Marie, the area is bordered on the west by McGill St., on the north by Ruelle des Fortifications, on the east by rue Saint-André and on the south by the Saint Lawrence River.0
Following recent amendments, the district has been expanded slightly to include the rue des Soeurs Grises in the west, Saint Antoine St. in the north and Saint Hubert Street in the east. It also includes the Old Port of Montreal.
Most of Old Montreal was declared a historic district in 1964
Montreal Street Signs Place d'Youville
Did you know the first settlement on the island of Montreal disappeared without a trace? So did a dozen lakes and rivers. Join tour guide Michael Leo Donovan as he uncovers some mysteries.
PLACE D`YOUVILLE, QUÉBEC - CANADÁ
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Old Montreal walking tour with Montreal Free Tours (Montreal, Canada)
I took a free walking tour of Old Montreal with Montreal Free Tours (in Montreal, Quebec, Canada). The tour covers a lot of the Old Montreal neighborhood, including the waterfront, Notre-Dame Basilica, Place Jacques-Cartier, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, and many other stops. Shot in July 2019.
Quebec City, Canada, Ice Skating In The Evening At Place D' Youville, QuéBec, Port-St-Jean In Ba...
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Quebec City, Canada, Ice Skating In The Evening At Place D' Youville, QuéBec, Port-St-Jean In Background
Québec place d'Youville
La place d'Youville à Québec, jour après jour, à toute heure et par tous les temps.
Ride on the Longboard in Laval, rue de YouVille, Montreal, Canada
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Patinoire place d'Youville- ville de Québec
Corsaire - Street performance at Place d'Youville, Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal
Corsaire est un groupe de musique québécois
A friendly street performance on August 23 at at Place d'Youville, Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal. First song in the video is Le Grand Coureur de Luc Arbogast and second song is titled Chevaliers de la Table Ronde
Members:
Louis Montry-Tremblay (Voix principale, guitare, bouzouki
Julien Després (Voix principale, pieds, bodhrán, flageolet
In-Ah Sophie Gagné (Flûte irlandaise, flûte traversière, flageolet et voix)
Place D'Youville - Québec City
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Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle, near Palais des congrès de Montréal, Montréal downtown, Québec, Canada
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Diffusion en direct de QuebecVille - Place D’Youville
Quebec - Canada HD Travel Channel
Quebec, the capital of the eponymous province in Canada, was founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain. Until 1759, Quebec remained under French government. After the British won the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, the city needed to surrender and the Treaty of Paris in 1763 brought Quebec and Canada under the British crown. Twelve years later, an attempt of the USA to capture the city failed.
The name Quebec is derived from the expression Kebek from the Algonquian language. Kebek means bottleneck and refers to the narrowness of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec. At this point, the river crossing was the easiest.
The heavy guns, which we discovered almost everywhere in the city, testify Quebec's strategic importance. The old fortifications, extending beyond the fort and 4.6 kilometers across the city, give the city a historical flair.
Through the gate in the Rue St-Louis, we reach the former ammunition depot of the city. The Place d'Youville is a popular meeting place. The city gate Kent and the adjoining historic bastions are an impressive sight. In 1985, the fortifications of Quebec were included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A street party is being prepared in the Rue Saint-Jean.
We continue our walk towards the old town, a real tourist magnet, marked by its European appearance. Narrow streets and crooked buildings await the visitors.
The Maison Jacquet from 1677 is the eldest originally preserved building of Québec. Today, it serves as a restaurant which recommends itself for lobster from the area. Quebec has a reputation for preparing the best Lobster in the country. Of course the French cuisine contributes to this reputation.
One should not miss a tour through the Château Frontenac, with its narrow bay windows and battlements. The Dufferin Terrace is a popular promenade with lovely views of the Lower Town and the St. Lawrence River. Of course, you find musicians, singers and artists here.
Part of the terrace was occupied by archaeologists, who were busy with excavations in the palace of the governor of New France. The palace was completely destroyed by the attacks of the British in the early 19th century.
Right in the middle of Place d'Armes is a massive monument with the statue of Samuel de Champlain, the founder of this city.
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Quebec, die Hauptstadt der gleichnamigen Provinz in Kanada, wurde 1608 von Samuel de Champlain gegründet. Quebec blieb bis 1759 unter französischer Verwaltung. In diesem Jahr entschieden die Briten die Schlacht auf der Abraham Ebene für sich; die Stadt musste kapitulieren, und der Frieden von Paris 1763 brachte sie mit ganz Kanada unter die britische Krone. Zwölf Jahre später scheiterte ein Versuch der USA, die Stadt zu erobern.
Der Name Quebec leitet sich aus dem Ausdruck Kebek aus der Algonkin-Sprache ab. Kebek bedeutet Engstelle und bezeichnet die Flussenge des Sankt-Lorenz-Stroms bei Québec. An dieser Stelle ließ sich der Fluss am leichtesten überqueren.
Den schweren Geschützen, die von Québecs strategischer Bedeutung zeugen, begegnet man noch fast in der ganzen Stadt. Die alten Befestigungsanlagen ziehen sich über das Fort hinaus 4,6 km quer durch die Stadt und verleihen ihr historisches Flair.
Durch das Stadttor in der Rue St-Louis erreichen wir das ehemalige Munitionsdepot der Stadt. Der Place d'Youville ist ein beliebter Treffpunkt. Das Stadttor Kent und die anschließenden historischen Bollwerke sind ein beeindruckender Anblick.1985 wurden die Festungsanlagen von Quebec in die Liste der UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe aufgenommen.
In der Rue Saint-Jean wird gerade ein Straßenfest vorbereitet.
Von dort geht es zur Altstadt, einem wahren Touristenmagneten, geprägt durch ihr europäisches Erscheinungsbild. Enge Gassen und verwinkelte Häuser erwarten den Besucher.
Das Maison Jacquet von 1677 gilt als das älteste original erhaltene Gebäude Québecs. Heute dient es als Restaurant, das sich für einheimischen Hummer empfiehlt. Québec genießt den Ruf, den besten Lobster des Landes zuzubereiten. Zu diesem Ruf trägt natürlich auch die französische Küche bei.
Einen Rundgang durch das Château Frontenac mit seinen verwinkelten Erkern und Zinnen sollte man sich nicht entgehen lassen. Die Terrasse Dufferin ist eine beliebte Promenade mit prächtiger Aussicht auf die Unterstadt und den Sankt-Lorenz-Strom.
Auch hier fehlen nicht die Musikanten, Sänger oder Artisten.
Ein Teil der Terrasse war von Archäologen mit Beschlag belegt, die mit Ausgrabungen im Schloss des Gouverneurs von Neu-Frankreich beschäftigt waren, das bei Angriffen der Engländer im frühen 19. Jh. vollständig zerstört wurde.
Am Place d'Armes steht ein mächtiges Denkmal von Samuel de Champlain, dem Gründer dieser Stadt.
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Montréal Downtown - Ville-Marie - McGill - Mount Royal - Canada
Downtown Montreal is the central business district of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Located in the borough of Ville-Marie, the district is situated on the southernmost slope of Mount Royal.
The downtown region houses many corporate headquarters as well a large majority of the city's skyscrapers — which, by law, cannot be greater in height than Mount Royal in order to preserve the aesthetic predominance and intimidation factor of the mountain. The two tallest of these are the 1000 de La Gauchetière and 1250 René-Lévesque, both of which were built in 1992. The Tour de la Bourse is also a significant high-rise and is home to the Montreal Exchange that trades in derivatives. The Montreal Exchange was originally a stock exchange and was the first in Canada. In 1999, all stock trades were transferred to Toronto in exchange for an exclusivity in the derivative trading market.
Place Ville-Marie, an I. M. Pei-designed cruciform office tower built in 1962, sits atop an underground shopping mall that forms the nexus of Montreal's underground city, the world's largest, with indoor access to over 1,600 shops, restaurants, offices, businesses, museums and universities, as well as metro stations, train stations, bus terminals, and tunnels extending all over downtown. The central axis for downtown is Saint Catherine Street, Canada's busiest commercial avenue. The area includes high end retail such as the Holt Renfrew and Ogilvy department stores as well as Les Cours Mont-Royal shopping centre. Other major streets include Sherbrooke Street, Peel, de la Montagne, de Maisonneuve and Crescent.
The skyline may be observed from one of two lookouts on Mount Royal. The lookout at the Belvedere takes in downtown, the river, and the Monteregian Hills.
Downtown Montreal is also home to the main campuses of McGill University and UQAM and the Sir George Williams campus of Concordia University.
Diffusion en direct de QuebecVille - Place D’Youville