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This 10-minute crossing offers a stunning view of the city.
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Only 20 minutes outside the city are a series of waterfalls contained in a narrow canyon. A breathtaking sight.
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The city’s political forum takes place here.
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This unique winter attraction features three icy toboggan runs bolting participants at 70 kmph (45 mph) down a steep 250-m (820-ft) incline. A Québec tradition.
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This former inn, built in 1792, houses displays on 17thand 18th-century Québec.
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Highlighting the activities of the Soeurs du Bon-Pasteur religious order.
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Life-size wax figures welcome you at this 17th-century house – historical personalities are on the ground floor, with contemporary stars upstairs.
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State-of-the-art technology has created a diorama that illustrates the tale of this walled city.
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The Inuit sculptures displayed here help illustrate the lifestyles and traditions of these native Canadian peoples.
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A classic example of 1830s architecture is today part of the Musée Pointe-à-Callière (see Musée Pointe-à-Callière).
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