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  • Located 40 km (25 miles) from downtown Québec City, this immense park abounds with lakes, mountains, and outdoor activities in all seasons.

  • Set in a 19th-century heritage building, this site presents temporary cultural exhibitions and offers brochures and descriptions of Parks Canada sites throughout Québec and Canada.

  • Porte Saint-Louis

    Although the city walls were a security necessity in the 18th century, they were an impediment to merchants, so large gates such as Porte Saint-Louis were cut into the fortifications to improve the flow of commerce.

  • Quai de l’Horloge

    The 1922 clock tower still keeps time. Climb the interior stairs for a great view over the port.

  • Animatronics and holograms are used to explore 400 years in the life of the city.

  • Stained-glass windows and marble plaques testifying to favors received through prayer are highlights of this Neo-Gothic jewel, built in 1910.

  • In 1860 a magnificent monument to honor Queen Victoria was erected on this haymarket square.

  • To see the glorious Canadian forests head west toward Sainte- Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier. This region has the Hôtel de Glace, and a riot of winter attractions, as well as watersports on Lac Saint-Joseph.

  • Montréal’s only fort invites tourists to explore 400 years of military history.

  • A glass-blowing museum and shop where you can see masters of this craft at work.

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