A nice view of the port, waiting for the tall ships.
I create my first panorama from this nice terrace, well… years ago. It’s one of my favorite spot no matter the season. In a few weeks, the port will be invaded by tall ships.
To mark the 400th anniversary of Quebec historian Marcel Trudel says without Pierre-Dugua-de-Mons, the founding of the city would have been impossible.
The best view of Quebec is from Levis. This very high definition panorama has been created with 320 different photos. The final image has 4.5 billion pixels. Zoom into the image and observe the fine detail of the Chateau Frontenac, the shore of the St. Lawrence River any building from this beautiful area of Quebec.
Tall ship Picton Castle, renamed L’Espérance for a TV show at Radio-Canada arrived at the Port de Québec.
The Dîner en Blanc™ is a great gathering of friends who meet once a year in a public place kept secret until the last moment, for dinner.
In 2014, Quebec has received some tall ships. Here are some pictures.
Québec in high definition
This image is a panorama of Quebec nearly 800,000 pixels. You can zoom in to observe surprising details.
The Festival of the Nouvelle-France is an important annual event commemorating New France taking place since 1997 in the Old City
the first Wednesday of August to the following Sunday.
Louise Basin is a marina located in the borough of La Cité-Limoilou in Quebec City.
The Agora in the Old Port is an outdoor amphitheater in the Old Port of Quebec City, Canada.
Quebec being a port city, it is normal to find a maritime activity. Almost every year, large warships and sailboats come to visit Québec City.