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Hotel Sainte Anne,
Located in the Upper Town at 32 rue Ste-Anne, Quebec City, Canada.
Hotel Sainte Anne, Quebec
32 Rue Sainte Anne,
Quebec City, QC G1R Canada



Hotel 71, Quebec
Urban hotel in the heart of the Old Port of Quebec, Hotel 71 is located in a prestigious building that was once the National Bank's first head office.
71 Rue Sainte Pierre, Quebec City, QC G1K Canada

Four Points by Sheraton Quebec
FULL SERVICE - HOTEL YEAR BUILT - 2005 YEAR REMODELED - A RESORT HOTEL WITHIN A CITY. 102 ROOMS..8 MINUTES AWAY FROM DOWNTOWN QUEBEC. MEETING ROOM FACILITIES
7900 Marigot St, Quebec City, QC G1G Canada

Battlefields Bed and Breakfast, Quebec
The Battlefields Bed and Breakfast is located in a residential area between University Campus,historic Quebec City , Convention Center, and Shopping Centers. It is close to the banks, parks , and restaurants.
820 Eymard Ave, Quebec City, QC G1S Canada

Camping in Quebec Canada

Vacation in Quebec City, going to camping
Quebec has 68 front country campgrounds in its Provincial and National Parks, with a total of over 4000 front country campsites. This large amount of camping spots indicates the need that Canadians have for getting into the wilderness.

Even if you're a backcountry camper, there is still a need for frontcountry campgrounds to make the beginning or the end of your
backpacking or canoeing trip easier. Even climbers make use of frontcountry camping to start and end their adventures. There is something for everyone when it comes to camping in Quebec, from the open-air, neighbors are welcome type of sites, to private, heavily wooded sites where you can't even hear your nearest neighbors.

There is something for everyone when it comes to camping in Quebec, from the open-air, neighbors are welcome type of sites, to private, heavily wooded sites where you can't even hear your nearest neighbors.

Some Campgrounds site list in Quebec Canada
# Baie aux Rats Musques - Frontenac Park
# Baie-Eternite - Saguanay Park
# Bic - Bic Park
# Camping de la Baie-des-Maries - Mont Tremblant Park
# Camping de la Baie-Ronde - Mont Tremblant Park
# Camping de la Tete - Mont Tremblant Park
# Camping Simard - Mont Tremblant Park
# Cap-Bon-Ami - Forillon National Park
# Chez Bill - Mont Tremblantt Park
# Lac Lajoie - Mont Tremblant Park
# Lac Matissard - Aiguebelle Park
# Lac Savane Nord - Mont Tremblant Park
# Lac Savane Ouest - Mont Tremblant Park
# Lac Stukley - Mont-Orford Park.
# Lac-des-Sables - Mont Tremblant Park
# Lac-Escalier - Mont Tremblant Park
# Lac-Herman - Mont Tremblant Park
# L'Aigle Pecheur (La Voliere) - Mont Tremblant Park

Architecture in Quebec city Canada

The Beautiful Architecture in Quebec
Much of the city's most notable architecture is located east of the fortification walls in Vieux-Québec (Old Quebec) and Place Royale. This area has a distinct European feel with its stone buildings and winding streets lined with shops and restaurants. Porte St-Louis and Porte St-Jean are the main gates through the walls from the modern section of downtown. West of the walls are the Parliament Hill district and the Plains of Abraham.

The Up Town is linked by the Escalier «casse-cou» (literally "neck-breaking" steps) and the Old Quebec Funicular to the Lower Town, which includes such sites as the ancient Notre Dame des Victoires church, the historic Petit Champlain district, the port, and the Musée de la Civilisation (Museum of Civilization). The Lower Town is filled with original architecture and street designs, dating back to the city's beginnings. Murals and statues are also featured. The Lower Town is also noted for its wide variety of boutiques, many featuring hand-crafted goods.

Quebec city's downtown is on the lower part of the town. Its epicentre is adjacent to the old town, spanning from the Saint-Roch district, throughout the Saint Sauveur, Saint-Sacrement and Limoilou quarters. Some interpretations consider Quebec's Down town to be the central southern portion of the town ranging from the old city and Saint Roch, all the way west to the Quebec city Bridge.

Quebec City's skyline is dominated by the massive Château Frontenac Hotel, perched on top of Cap-Diamant. It was designed by architect Bruce Price, as one of a series of "château" style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company. The railway company sought to encourage luxury tourism and bring wealthy travelers to its trains. The hotel is beside the Terrasse Dufferin (Dufferin Terrace), a walkway along the edge of the cliff, offering beautiful views of the Saint Lawrence River.

The Terrasse Dufferin leads toward the nearby Plains of Abraham, site of the battle in which the British took Quebec from France, and the Citadelle of Quebec, a Canadian Forces installation and the federal vice-regal secondary residence. The Parliament Building, the meeting place of the Parliament of Quebec, is also near the Citadelle.

Near the Château Frontenac is Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral, mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec. It is the first church in the New World to be raised to a basilica and is the primatial church of Canada.