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Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral
The guide was updated:In the heart of the shopping district lies the iconic Basilique-Cathédrale, the oldest church in Canada, with architecture inspired by the large French cathedrals. As you walk inside, you're confronted with an impressive altar and its golden trimmings shining brightly in the light. Photos simply cannot capture the true beauty of this church.
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- Address: 16 Rue De Buade, Québec
- Opening hours: Daily 7:30am–4pm
- Website: holydoorquebec.ca/en
- Phone: +1 418 692 2533
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Nestled along the majestic St. Lawrence River, Old Quebec stands as a living testament to Canada's rich history and European heritage. This charming district, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a fascinating blend of old-world charm and modern vitality. Its cobbled streets, fortified walls, and iconic Château Frontenac evoke a sense of timeless beauty, while lively cafés, boutique shops, and cultural treasures breathe life into the city.
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Quartier Petit Champlain
Quartier Petit Champlain is a historic neighborhood in Old Quebec City, known for its charming cobblestone streets, quaint shops, cozy bistros, and artisan boutiques. This picturesque district offers visitors a glimpse of North America's oldest commercial area. With its narrow alleyways, stunning views of the St. Lawrence River, and a lively ambiance year-round, Quartier Petit Champlain is a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Old World charm in a modern setting.
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St. Lawrence River
Enjoy a walk by the St. Lawrence River or look for the best views over it. The water streams bring Quebec City a vivid energy and are a huge part of its charm. You can either sit on a bench by the river on a sunny afternoon or hop on the Quebec City-Levis Ferry.
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Basse-Ville
Basse-Ville is the most Parisian-looking neighborhood in Quebec. Enter one of the many bistros or take a stroll through the quaint little alleys as you listen to the various street musicians. Apart from relaxing, you can stop at some of the many different shops that sell all kinds of goods, from clothing to souvenirs.
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Montmorency Falls
Towering at 83 meters (272 feet) and surrounded by lush forests, Montmorency Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder. Witness a powerful force of nature and relax to the sound of rushing water as it cuts through stone and forest. Visitors can admire the falls from various viewpoints, take a cable car to the top for panoramic views, or venture along hiking trails to get up close to this magnificent waterfall.
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The Citadelle of Quebec
When visiting Quebec City, learning about the history of this timeless city in La Citadelle is a must. The location is still used as an active military installation as well as the secondary official residence of both the Canadian monarch and the governor-general of Canada. Don't miss the summer change of the guard at 10am (June 24 through the 1st Monday of September). To visit, guided tours are mandatory, but these are very entertaining and interactive.
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Ghost Walks
Embark on a spine-tingling journey through Quebec's historic streets with a ghost walking tour that will send shivers down your spine. As night falls, you'll follow Marie as she tells the story of her life and death, and the crimes and punishment during her time in Quebec City. Along the way, several other characters will pop up and greet you. It is an experience you will never forget.
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Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral
In the heart of the shopping district lies the iconic Basilique-Cathédrale, the oldest church in Canada, with architecture inspired by the large French cathedrals. As you walk inside, you're confronted with an impressive altar and its golden trimmings shining brightly in the light. Photos simply cannot capture the true beauty of this church.
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National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec
Situated within the National Battlefields Park, the Musée National des Beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ) seamlessly blends aesthetics and elegance, with its exterior revealing sweeping vistas of the park's lush green landscapes, while the interior showcases a captivating collection of remarkable artworks. The building itself is already a grand work of art.
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Morrin Centre
The Morrin Centre offers an incredible glimpse of the history of Quebec City. Once a prison, it later transformed into a language college. Delve into its rich history through a guided tour, where you can explore the former jail cells and the Victorian library. Among the treasures housed within are artifacts dating back to the 16th century.
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Canyon Sainte-Anne
Climb up the canyon or go for a hike to cross suspension bridges and marvel at waterfalls and nature. Or — for something as rewarding but a lot less physically demanding — have a seat in the unique Air Canyon system, which catapults you straight over the canyon and allows you to observe the surroundings from a bird's perspective. The canyon is located on Highway 138, just 5 minutes from the Sainte-Anne Basilica, so both can be done within the same day.
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