The current church was rebuilt in 1918 using the walls of the previous church destroyed by fire.
Points of Interest
Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu is a five-star luxury hotel located in Quebec, Canada.
The congregation’s roots began with the British conquest of Quebec at the Plains of Abraham in 1759.
The Quebec Bridge (Pont de Québec in French) is a road, rail and pedestrian bridge across the lower Saint Lawrence River to the west of Quebec City, and Lévis, Quebec, Canada. The project failed twice, at the cost of 88 lives, and took over 30 years to complete.
The Quebec Bridge is a riveted steel truss structure and is 987 m (3,239 ft) long, 29 m (94 ft) wide, and 104 m (340 ft) high. Cantilever arms 177 m (580 ft) long support a 195 m (640 ft) central structure, for a total span of 549 m (1800 ft), still the longest cantilever bridge span in the world. (It was the all-categories longest span in the world until the Ambassador Bridge was completed in 1929.) It is the easternmost (farthest downstream) complete crossing of the Saint Lawrence.
The Quebec Bridge was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1995.[1]
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The Agora in the Old Port is an outdoor amphitheater in the Old Port of Quebec City, Canada.
The Cartier-Roberval archaeological site is located at the confluence of the Cap-Rouge River and St. Lawrence River at 4079, chemin Saint-Louis, Quebec. This site reflects the first French settlement in America.
L’îlot des Palais, major historic and archaeological site of the Capital, has opened its doors again to the general public on July 3rd 2014.
The current post office is a masterpiece of architect Pierre Gauvreau and was erected in 1871.
The Citadel
The Quebec Citadel is a fortress located on Cap Diamant in Quebec City, Quebec. Adjacent to the Plains of Abraham, it is an integral part of the fortifications of the old city.
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.