Québec City Upper Town Tour (Haute-Ville)
Sites visited include:
Côte de la Montagne, Monument de Monseigneur François de Laval, Château Frontenac, Dufferin Terrace (Terrasse Dufferin), St Lawrence River, Place d'Armes, Rue Sainte-Anne, Rue du Tresor, Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral, Citadel (Citadelle), Rue St Louis, St Louis Gate (Porte St Louis), Parliament, Fontaine de Tourny, City Hall, Quebec Summer Festival (Festival d'été de Québec), Plains of Abraham, Rue St Jean
The Old Quebec Funicular | Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec | Quebec City | Canada | 4K
View from the funicular railway ride in Old Quebec, Quebec City. This cable car connects the Haute-Ville (Upper Town) to the Basse-Ville (Lower Town) of Quebec City.
Points of interest in Quebec include:
Place d’Armes, Citadelle of Quebec City, Monument Samuel de Champlain, Terrasse Dufferin, Parc du Bastion de la Reine, Funiculaire du Vieux-Quebec / Old Quebec Funicular, Rue du Petit Champlain ,Rue Sous le Fort, Escalier Casse-Cou / Breakneck Steps, Place Royale, Notre Dame des Victoires, Rue de la Place, Rue Saint-Pierre, Place de Paris, Batterie Royale, Cote de la Fabrique, Place de l'Hotel de Ville, Notre-Dame de Quebec Basilica-Cathedral, Jardins de l'Hotel de Ville / City Hall Park, Hotel de Ville / City Hall of Quebec, Voltigeurs de Quebec Armoury, Porte Saint-Louis / Saint Louis Gate, Churchill and Roosevelt Monument, Hotel du Parlement du Quebec / Parliament Building, James Wolfe Monument, Montcalm Statue, Jacques Cartier Statue at Cap-Rouge, Rue Port Dauphin, Fort Street and Rue de Buade, and Rue du Marche-Champlain.
Canada is situated in the northern part of the continent of North America. It has the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Arctic Ocean to the north. It is the world's second largest country by area. Both English and French are official languages of Canada. This is indicative of its history as a sought after colony of both English and French powers.
Quebec City is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. Quebec City is known for its French Canadian culture, narrow cobblestone streets, French architecture, and breathtaking views of the St Lawrence River. The most historic part of Quebec City, Old Quebec/Vieux-Quebec, is surrounded by fortified city walls. Old Quebec is thus designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In the early 1500’s, the region where Quebec currently stands was home to the indigenous village of Stadacona.
Jacques Cartier was the first European to sail the St. Lawrence River. and visit Stadacona (present-day Quebec City). Read more on this here:
Beautiful Old Québec City, Canada
Old Quebec (French: Vieux-Québec) is a historic neighborhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Comprising the Upper Town (French: Haute-Ville) and Lower Town (French: Basse-Ville), the area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Administratively, Old Quebec is part of the Vieux-Québec–Cap-Blanc–colline Parlementaire district in the borough of La Cité-Limoilou.
The area is commonly referred to as the Old City or Quebec's Old City in English. It is sometimes referred to as the Latin Quarter (French: Quartier latin) as well, although this title refers more to area around the Séminaire de Québec, the original site of Laval University.
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Walking around Old Quebec City in Canada
Old Quebec (French: Vieux-Québec) is a historic neighbourhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Comprising the Upper Town (French: Haute-Ville) and Lower Town (French: Basse-Ville), the area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Administratively, Old Quebec is part of the Vieux-Québec–Cap-Blanc–colline Parlementaire district in the borough of La Cité-Limoilou.
The area is commonly referred to as the Old City or Quebec's Old City in English. It is sometimes referred to as the Latin Quarter (French: Quartier latin) as well, although this title refers more to area around the Séminaire de Québec, the original site of Laval University.
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Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, St. Lawrence River.
Plains of Abraham, the Old Town (Vieux-Québec), Haute-Ville (Upper Town), Basse-Ville (Lower Town), Escalier Casse-Cou (Breakneck Stairs),
400th birthday in 2008
Quebec City in Winter
Quebec City in wintertime. My wife and I love Quebec, the birthplace of French culture in North America. The city, begun in 1603, is the oldest continuously occupied settlement in North America outside of the Spainish domains. The St. Lawrence is mostly frozen as the sun sets on the Château Frontenac and the beautiful Basse-Ville (Lower Town) of Quebec and the Haute-Ville (Upper Town) of Quebec. Video taken February 19, 2011.
Maritime of My Life (Pt. 9) - Basse-Ville (Lower Town) Quebec City
July 1, 2017 - Sophie and I descend the Breakneck Stairs from the Haute-Ville (Upper Town) to Basse-Ville (Lower Town). We browse shops along Rue Petit Champlain (we had crepes for lunch there too!), Place Royale (the original centre of the city), Notre-Dame Cathedral (yep, Quebec City has one of those, too - popular name!), and the cruise port to get a good view back at the Chateau Frontenac and the Upper Town overlooking the Saint Lawrence River.
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QUEBEC Travel Guide, 6 Things To Do in Quebec City
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6 THINGS TO DO IN QUEBEC - TRAVEL GUIDE
Quebec City is one of the cities in Canada, in this one the only city in Canada that uses French as an official language. Quebec City, also known as new France, for city planning and building design France-style architecture. For tourists visiting will be pampered with a beautiful and historic place and Quebec has a unique way to touch a human being on its own. The beauty of the layout, the colors of the fall leaves on the road, each cheery pedestrian laughter and the sound of people on a park bench you encounter, such as the unity of the Orchestra, which makes you not stop to smile every remember. If you are visiting, this is what you have to do in Quebec City.
1. Old Quebec-Upper Town
We recommend starting with the Porte St. Jean (the gate of St. Jean). Down the road of St. Jean who is one of the main streets in Old Quebec-Upper Town. On the streets of St. Jean antique buildings, lining and the majority of the buildings in Quebec City has a facade of stone. Old Quebec itself is divided into two parts: the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) and the Lower Town (Basse-Ville). The second part is bounded by cliffs that surround the Upper Town. Lower Town illustrating the early formation of the city of Quebec. The Upper Town is a historical trail supporter have finally grown to exceed the Lower Town itself.
2. Chateau Frontenac
The Chateau Frontenac is a hotel that was deliberately built to resemble the shape of the Castle (Chateau style). The Chateau Frontenac is the most important landmark of the city of Quebec and Bruce Price was the architect. Here there is a paid tour for a little over half an hour to go and have a look at the building. I
3. Terrasse Dufferin
Terrasse Dufferin is located beside the Château Frontenac, perched on a cliff top 60 meters above the river St. Lawrence, along the boardwalk 425 meters it is an awesome place for walks, with spectacular views, such as Chateau Frontenac and St. Lawrence River basin. In the summer it's peppered with street performers, in winter toboggan ride held that dramatic. Near the statue of Samuel de Champlain, stairs down to the last second Fort Champlain excavations, which stood here from the years 1620 to 1635.
4. The Plains of Abraham
If you are from the Terrasse Dufferin stayed abreast of the boardwalk is due to lead to the high plains of Abraham. In 1759, this vast green space is the site of clashes between forces of France and the United Kingdom. The location of a battle in which the United Kingdom brought Quebec from France, and the Citadelle of Quebec, Canada and the Troop installations a residence of Deputy federal regal.
5. Quartier Petit Champlain
From the Terrasse Dufferin climbed the Funiculaire du Vieux-Quebec (Old Quebec Funicular lifts slope angle with 45-degree Rails) as a shortcut from the Upper Town heading to the Lower Town. The station stopped Funiculaire right Quartier Petit Champlain. This area is where the first trade in Quebec City, he himself was taken from the name of the inventor of Quebec, namely Samuel de Champlain. Streets of Petit Champlain is relatively narrow, and could not be traversed by vehicles.
6. Erico Creative Chocolate Shop and Chocolate Museum
Québec is known for its museums, one of which is the Creative Chocolate Shop Erico and Chocolate Museum. Erico Creative Chocolate Shop and Chocolate Museum, is one of the favorite places, to visit for tourists. This place is a combination of chocolate and the chocolate museum store. In this chocolate Museum, exhibiting more than 200 objects that tell the story of chocolate, from its use in Maya civilization until now. See the statue of chocolate and cocoa plants and learn about blessed transformation into end products. After your tour, you can enjoy more goods at the store, everything is chocolate made in place: ice cream pastries, brownies, cakes, hot chocolate, chocolate and more traditional and full of adventure.
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Very Beautiful French Song, Old Quebec
This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in French.
Old Quebec (French: Vieux-Québec) is a historic neighborhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Comprising the Upper Town (French: Haute-Ville) and Lower Town (French: Basse-Ville), the area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Administratively, Old Quebec is part of the Vieux-Québec–Cap-Blanc–colline Parlementaire district in the borough of La Cité-Limoilou.
The area is commonly referred to as the Old City or Quebec's Old City in English. It is sometimes referred to as the Latin Quarter (French: Quartier latin) as well, although this title refers more to area around the Séminaire de Québec, the original site of Laval University.
Source: Wikipedia
Quebec - Promenade des gouverneurs / Governors' Promenade
Promenade des gouverneurs à Québec. Elle fait le lien entre la Terrasse Dufferin et le Parc des Champs-de-Bataille nationaux (les Plaines d'Abraham). Elle comporte plusieurs escaliers et des centaines de marches. Governors' promenade in Quebec City. Located between the Dufferin terrace and the National Battlefields (Plains of Abraham).
Quebec City, Canada's only walled city, UNESCO site - LVBO Travel Videos
This video shows you some of Old Quebec City which is Canada's only walled city and a UNESCO World Heritage site. You will see the funicular that links the Haute-Ville ( Upper Town ) to the Basse-Ville ( Lower Town ).
Near the end of the video you will see the Quebec trompe l'oeil mural - Fresque des Québécois on Côte de la Montagne.
Quebec City/Goblin Trip
My birthday trip to old quebec. Part of the journey was finding the locations where they shot for the Korean series Goblin: The Lonely and the Great God
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An ordinary day in the life of an expert : Quebec City
An ordinary day in the life of an expert: Lots of transport, a lot of preparation work as well, technical reports, expert opinions, thousands of data to remember and present. But the opportunity to help a client in a class action, for example, is mostly endless hours of preparation work so as to be as fair as possible on our expert presentations. The important thing is to get the most accurate figures possible and from this data, to judge or rather to give judges the ability and skills to fully understand the importance of the results obtained so that justice can run its course.
Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec, Ville de Québec, le 24 juillet 2012
Le funiculaire du Vieux-Québec est un funiculaire touristique qui relie le quartier du Petit Champlain dans la Basse-Ville à la terrasse Dufferin en haut du Cap Diamant. Il fut ouvert le 17 novembre 1879. À l'origine, il utilisait un système hydraulique. Il a été converti à l'électricité en 1907. Le 2 juillet 1945, un incendie détruisit la structure. Il fut reconstruit et complété en 1946. Il fut rénové en 1978. (c) Pour plus de détails, consultez, svp,
Quebec City, Canada: My Way Of Experiencing The Best Of It
Québec City, the capital city of French-speaking Canada is a wonderful place to visit and is one of North America’s oldest settlements. In this video we cover experiences you must experience in this beautiful city in winter. We start with an overview of Old Town.
Québec City’s compact size makes it ideal for walking, and it shines brightest when you slow down. The main focus of your visit should be the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old Town, split between the Old Upper Town (Haute Ville), perched above the St Lawrence River on the Cap Diamant cliffs, and the Old Lower Town (Basse Ville), where Samuel de Champlain established the first French foothold in 1608. The Old Town is packed with museums, mansard-roofed houses and cobblestone streets just begging to be explored. There is also one of the most unique hotel experiences that can be found at the Ice Hotel, the first of its kind in North America. This hotel, open from the first week in January to the end of March, is built entirely from ice and snow each year – it's comprised of 500 tons of ice and 30,000 tons of snow and covers a 32,000 square feet surface area! You can tour the art galleries of ice sculptures, get married in the chapel, lounge in the hot tub, have a drink in a glass made of ice at the bar made of ice and dance in the ice club before nestling into a bed that's made of ice but lined with deerskin (a warm sleeping bag is also provided). The mix of boutique (rooms have special themes and designs) and roughing it (toilets are outside) makes for a unique experience. The city is also filled with local art, including murals painted on pillars over high overpasses created by teams of street kids from a local charitable organization known as Maison Dauphine. At the other end of the spectrum, check out Place-Royale, in Old Town, which is home to the immense Fresque des Québécois on Côte de la Montagne. This mural recounts the story of Québec City, weaving in visual allusions to its unique architecture and fortifications, and its larger-than-life personalities. For a tour outside the city, check out Montmorency Falls Park.
It's not nearly as wide as Niagara Falls, but Montmorency Falls is more than 98 feet higher at 272 feet. It's an interesting stop in winter when the spray from the falls freezes.
Another fun winter experience in Québec City is Village Nordik in the Old Port de Quebec. Here you can experience winter in an original and entertaining manner in a special village located in the Louise Basin. An outdoor recreational site, it offers everything from ice fishing to ice-skating and is an especially good choice if you're traveling with the family and looking to entertain the kids.
Quebec City is NICE!
While moving from Ottawa Ontario to Halifax Nova Scotia, I decided to stop in Quebec City and visit the old part of town that everyone has been telling me about. I will explore thoroughly in the future. Here's a quick stop in between my 14 hour drive.
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Quebec City (French: Québec) is the capital of the province of Quebec in Canada. Located at a commanding position on cliffs overlooking the St. Lawrence Seaway, Quebec City's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only city north of Mexico with its original city walls.
Quebec City's main sight is the Old Town, the upper part of which is surrounded by a stone wall built by both French and British armies. It is now a tourist district with many small boutiques and hundreds of historical and photographic points of interest. Some of the buildings are original structures, while others are built in the same style and architecture as former buildings.
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