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Timeless
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Dufferin Terrace at the Chateau Frontenac which offers ...
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Small, triangular park with benches and a sidewalk made...
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Price Brothers Building: Styled after the Empire State ...
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Frontenac Staircase going to Cote de la Montagne
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Clock on Louis-S-Saint-L aurent Building.
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Chateau Frontenac view from Place D'Armes
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Place D'Armes - where stands a gothic style fountain wi...
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Gothic style fountain
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Sidewalk Cafes on Sainte-Anne Street.
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Head Office of Societe Historique de Quebec
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What's beyond?
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Beautiful housing and gallery
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The Famous Breakneck Staircase or escalier Casse-Cou.
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Chateau Frontenac from Quartier Petit-Champlain .
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A funicular allowing visitors to quickly reach the Quar...
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Tourists and locals alike love to walk down the narrow ...
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Entrance of Royal Battery Park from rue Sous-le-Fort.
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Rue Sous-le-Fort.
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Place Royale
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Louis XIV Monument at Place Royale.
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Notre-Dame des Victoires Church.
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Vestige of Houses Gaillard and Soulard.
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Going to Dalhousie Street and Quebec's Old Port.
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Album Description:
400 Hundreds year history... Quartier Petit Champlain is to Quebec City what Montmartre is to Paris: a must-see!
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 101
- Views: 63,845
- Downloads: 1,221

13 comments
Hi Zegale, I've been to Europe many times but never to Old Quebec City. Our own little Europe in our own back yard, now I'm sure to go there soon. Thank you for taking me on such a wonderful trip with your pictures....jules572
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jules572 2008.10.28 at 21:13:29 PDT
Very well done!! I feel like I have actually been to Quebec. I visited several of your albums and they are great also. Keep up the good work! Ken
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ckpiros 2006.03.11 at 05:45:05 PST
Bonjour' Your photos of Quebec are so beautiful. I live in Quebec City and I have appreciated all your pictures, they are really true.... I enjoyed my visit to your albums... Marielle from Quebec
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mariellefrigault 2005.11.13 at 16:13:17 PST
wonderful tones. marvelous composition. all agar101
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chulicanada222 2005.10.04 at 12:05:51 PDT
Hi Yan...I love the new photos you have added to this album. I enjoy seeing it very much. The stairway is awesome! I would never make it up those stairs, but wonderful to see. So many wonderful photos. I love the one with the view of the city way in the background..#98. Thank you so much for signing my first feature album!!! I was so surprised. I was not even going to look online today because I do not feel well yet, but something told me to look. hugs, Barbara
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midnightlace2 2005.08.20 at 09:12:09 PDT
Thanks for taking a moment, belated or note, to view my featured album. It was an album done for fun and I was amazed at all the attention. This album of yours brings back very fond memories of being in Quebec with my family back in 1968. I fell in love with the flavor of the city, and your photos reminded me of why. Someday, I will have to venture back. Thanks for the memories ;) Kathleen from So California.
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madgirl45 2005.08.18 at 18:43:22 PDT
These shots are gorgeous. I've never been to Eastern Canada but now know I would love it. You have captured it beautifully! Teri
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teriw109 2005.08.16 at 09:07:18 PDT
What a wonderful old city, so much history and you have captured the real feeling of it. Would love to stroll down those narrow streets. Greetings from New Zealand.
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glennisnz 2005.08.08 at 09:39:35 PDT
Yan! This is a wonderful album! You have really captured the look and flavour of a storied city--you show it beautifully. You must have gotten up very early--there's hardly anyone about! Thanks for sharing--Nancy.
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greyhairs1 2005.07.30 at 07:41:33 PDT
Hi Yan! Thanks for your comments on my featured album last week. Keep up the good work, you have build a wonderful Quebec city album. Michel
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nttl2k2 2005.07.12 at 20:04:07 PDT
Dear Yan, how can I thank for your fantastic comments on my new album? Thanks, my friend, with all my heart. You are so kind! I live in a very beautiful isle but your Quebec city is stunning! I am enthusiastic about your marvellous town and your way to tell us its history with your wonderful images! Two magnificent albums for a town that I will see again in my dreams! A warm hug from Sardinia. Simona
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simonaman 2005.06.29 at 15:25:21 PDT
Dear Yan, thank you very much for the comments at my new album with irises. It has just been opened!!! I am glad you liked it. As you see my wife [shukun20] has already visited your new album and told me about it. But she has a lot to connect with when looking at the photos, as she has already visited Canada. Our dear friend Ina is one of the most talented and gifted photographers at Webshots. I hope you took some time to visit at least her most recent albums. Thanks again for the visit! Friendly regards from Yoshiyuki Tanaka
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tanaka62 2005.06.29 at 06:50:00 PDT
Dear Yan, it's an honour to be the first to sign this nostalgic album for me! I visited Quebec in 1988 (on a 10 days'trip of Canada, in September) for just 2 days, but is was love at first sight! I stayed at Frontenac and it was like "a dream come true", the closest I ever came of living in a chateau!!!Though it has always been a hotel, and not a castle. Many of the places shown in this album are therefore familiar to me, at least by name. Sure a lot has been refurbished and embellished and les petites rues look more charming than ever!You did a very good job with your new camera (?) and the album is a pleasure to watch!Thank you for reminding me of one of my favourite places. Best regards from Gabriela
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shukun20 2005.06.28 at 23:16:37 PDT
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