This structure, built as a home to Jean-Baptiste Chevalier in 1752 from two 17th-century structures, has been restored as a museum focusing on Quebec's history.
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This structure, built as a home to Jean-Baptiste Chevalier in 1752 from two 17th-century structures, has been restored as a museum focusing on Quebec's history.
Beautiful history museum documenting the settlement of Quebec by the French.
The meeting place of Quebec's National Assembly, this building is an impressive architectural landmark.
Wax museum with lookalikes of famous people in Quebec's history.
History museum showcasing the deeds and lifestyle of early Quebec's religious missionaries.
The earliest buildings of this famous Catholic landmark were constructed in the 17th century.
This once bustling port now serves as a nostalgic reminder of Lower Town's history.
This steep stairway connects Lower Town with the Terrasse Dufferin.
This park is home to "Seven Waterfalls" and offers hiking trails, lookout points and places to picnic.
This square is a popular place year-round for activities including walking, in-line skating and skateboarding.
This maritime museum explores the shipbuilding and lumber industries that originally helped the city prosper.