La Maison Sainte-Ursule
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Another day in La Belle Citee
... on board for a day. Random Quebec Observations: We never once saw a police officer, a piece of trash, a pan handler, a bum, nor did ever once feel unsafe though we walked a number of alley ways and back streets. We've never seen so many people with well behaved big dogs on leashes. Most of them either standard poodles or Wheaton terriers. The québécois were warm and friendly contrary to popular reports. With the exception of ...
Quebec City
... the side of a building which looks like a scene from the street. It is called Fresque des Quebecois because it shows a mixture of things that are typical to Quebec. For example, it depicted a couple of kids playing ice hockey in the street.
There was also a mural which looks like you're peering into the inside of a house. It's called Fresque du Petit-Champlain and shows people inside the walls of the house.
Our guide also took us to Place Royale, a ...
Quebec City and Carnaval
... panel identifies the 15 historical figures represented in the mural. Pare de Ia Cetiere is nearby. A series of interpretation panels tell about the different buildings that were erected on this site over the years.
We decided to then head to the carnival, so made our way up Saint-Louis. Paid our entrance fee and got our "effigy" a mini plastic bonhomme, which we attached to our jackets! We passed through the carnival looking ...
Quebec
... for bite and then headed to one of the museums. At night wandering around the cobble streets the city on its giant hill, Quebec city get even more beautiful, especially with chrismas lights. That night I hang around the hostel and got chatting to one of the very few guest staying there in the rabbit warren of several covered old houses, Joe Guthrie. We decided to venture out to a recommended bar to try some local beer. On the way ...
Rome, Maple Syrup, And Rain
... than yesterday, mainly because it wasn’t raining and we knew the way, but the bus arrived soon after us and were able to enjoy a leisurely ride to the connecting stop. Unfortunately the bus stop for the ninety-three was covered in someone’s vomit from last night’s celebrations, a lovely beetroot salad by the looks of it. The wait wasn’t too long by the regurgitation and we were soon on the bus back to the hotel, Mum ...
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