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Quebec

Our recent visit to the Canadian RE/MAX Convention allowed use a magnificent opportunity to tour Quebec City, possibly the most cultured city in the nation. The restaurants are widely varied. The museums each tell their histories. The art galleries are too numerous to keep track of and the place just shines for tourists.

http://teamandruff.ca.gen.preview.ubertor.com/storage/file/Blg4.jpgThe Chateau Frontenac, possibly one of the most photograped buildings in the "old city" was our hotel. Here we are next to the Plains of Abraham, the Funiculaire, Place-Royal, the Citadelle de Quebec and so many more highlights than one can mention. I'll let the pictures talk.

 

http://teamandruff.ca.gen.preview.ubertor.com/storage/file/Blg1.jpgThe mural wall where street performers entertain as tours from the cruise ships wander by.

 

 

 

http://teamandruff.ca.gen.preview.ubertor.com/storage/file/Blg2.jpgThe Steven Spielberg movie, "To Catch a Thief", used this church as a back drop in the movie. It is Eglise Notre-Dame-des-Victories.

 

 

http://teamandruff.ca.gen.preview.ubertor.com/storage/file/Blg3.jpgThis is a sample of the gorgeous old architecture of the old town.

 

 

 

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Claire is standing at the door of former Premier Rene Leveque's home.

 

 

 

 

 

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Lastly, an image of Fleuve Saint-Laurent. This just isn't any river, it is the great Saint-Laurent! Commerce, transportation and nation building occur on this river. It is a fresh water river which has a tide of approximately four feet. Cruise ships hold Quebec as a popular destination on the eastern seaboard.

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