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Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Québec City blends Old World charm with riverfront drama. Cobblestoned streets wind through the fortified Old Town—UNESCO-listed—where the copper-roofed Château Frontenac crowns cliffs above the St. Lawrence. French is the city’s heartbeat, from boulangeries and lively bistros to summer festivals and the winter Carnaval. Neighbourhoods like Petit-Champlain and Saint-Roch mix heritage façades with creative shops, cafés, and street art. Seasons shape everything: maple-bright autumns, deep-snow winters with toboggan runs, and sunlit terraces in June. It’s compact, walkable, and wonderfully photogenic, with history and modern life sharing the same narrow streets.

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Québec City blends Old World charm with riverfront drama. Cobblestoned streets wind through the fortified Old Town—UNESCO-listed—where the copper-roofed Château Frontenac crowns cliffs above the St. Lawrence. French is the city’s heartbeat, from boulangeries and lively bistros to summer festivals and the winter Carnaval. Neighbourhoods like Petit-Champlain and Saint-Roch mix heritage façades with creative shops, cafés, and street art. Seasons shape everything: maple-bright autumns, deep-snow winters with toboggan runs, and sunlit terraces in June. It’s compact, walkable, and wonderfully photogenic, with history and modern life sharing the same narrow streets.

Québec City blends Old World charm with riverfront drama. Cobblestoned streets wind through the fortified Old Town—UNESCO-listed—where the copper-roofed Château Frontenac crowns cliffs above the St. Lawrence. French is the city’s heartbeat, from boulangeries and lively bistros to summer festivals and the winter Carnaval. Neighbourhoods like Petit-Champlain and Saint-Roch mix heritage façades with creative shops, cafés, and street art. Seasons shape everything: maple-bright autumns, deep-snow winters with toboggan runs, and sunlit terraces in June. It’s compact, walkable, and wonderfully photogenic, with history and modern life sharing the same narrow streets.

Québec City blends Old World charm with riverfront drama. Cobblestoned streets wind through the fortified Old Town—UNESCO-listed—where the copper-roofed Château Frontenac crowns cliffs above the St. Lawrence. French is the city’s heartbeat, from boulangeries and lively bistros to summer festivals and the winter Carnaval. Neighbourhoods like Petit-Champlain and Saint-Roch mix heritage façades with creative shops, cafés, and street art. Seasons shape everything: maple-bright autumns, deep-snow winters with toboggan runs, and sunlit terraces in June. It’s compact, walkable, and wonderfully photogenic, with history and modern life sharing the same narrow streets.

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Statue of Champlain (founder of Quebec City) and Château Frontenac.

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

See DSC03757 (next pic) for the concept picture

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

Ville de Québec - carnaval 2010

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