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Levis also needed to be walked ... so we did the town walk, saw the outside / grounds of the Fort (closed 'till Spring!) and found a lovely chocolate shop - so just had to stop at and buy some sweeties.
Personal stuff - have been eating out a lot in the last few stops, so using this one to get back into a sensible eating pattern. Limiting ourself to one meal out in the ...
Frencher than France
... the higher, walled part, where the Chateau Frontenac (the most photographed building in North America) is. We walked up like a thousand steps to get to the citadel (stopping on the way to have photos taken on cannons!), and had a well deserved rest at the top. We then carried on walking around the city passing the parliament building and fountain, and heading to quaint little shopping streets which had cobbled roads and shuttered houses. We all commented that ...
Quebec City - Walking Tour
... choir in 1930.
We then made our way to rue des Jardins. The hotel de ville de Quebec (City Hall) was built in 1895, on the site of the college des Jesuites (1635). It looked very pretty with lights and decorations. We noticed the Price Building, first high-rise structure in the city and a good example of art deco style. We got a little lost with the tour directions here and ended up overlooking parc Montmorency and the river ...
Quebec
... under one of the main highway like roads up to the hill with some amazing art murals painted below it. Ours beers arrived on a revolver-like lazy susan, and there were quite a few, some fantastic. We then swung by a pizza shop recommended and headed home. The next day Joe and I headed out and did some further exploring of historical city, starting with a pumpkin latte. We walked in to the massive castle like hotel on to of the hill. ...
Day 60
... to the accordion playing man, I think he appreciated it. They also gave us percussion instruments to play with that were wooden spoons that you clash together, that make a really annoying sound after a while. However, Brad thought they were that good that he pinched a pair. I feel sorry for Jess if he decided to make them his wake up call… Once we had all eaten our dinner, we were escorted to ...