Come and see the power of the water
Located in Lévis, at just a couple of minutes from Quebec City, the Chutes-de-la-Chaudière are a spectacular sight!
These 35 metre high falls are the last and most impressive jolt of the Chaudière River, flowing on 185 km all the way to the St. Lawrence River. Go for a ride on a bicycle or by foot in the developed trails and cross the 113 metre long suspension footbridge standing 23 metres over the river. Trails and lookout points enhance this exceptional site.
Activities – A bike ride on a 1.5 km bicycle path that is part of the Route verte and the Trans Canada Trail (Difficulty: intermediate to hard)
– Hiking on almost 4.5 km of developed trails lined with interpretation panels (Difficulty: easy to intermediate)
– Fishing (licence is mandatory, no sale on site)
– Playing area for kids
– PicnicAccess
Source : Tourism Region Beauce-Appalaches
Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux National Historic Site of Canada
The Chateau St. Louis in Quebec City was the official residence of the French Governor of New France and later the British Governor of Quebec, the Governor-General of British North America, and the Lieutenant-Governor of Lower Canada.
The site was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2002.
It is the historic site that certainly worth a visit.
Source: Wikipedia
For additional information about this site, go the page of Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux National Historic Site of Canada.
Tall ship Picton Castle, renamed L’Espérance for a TV show at Radio-Canada arrived at the Port de Québec.
In a building dating from 1848, The 3 Brewers are ready to welcome you in a 450 seats restaurant. Upstairs, there is an impressive ceiling height of 24 feet which highlights beams, brick walls and wooden planks of the original roof. To take full advantage of the summer, a magnificent terrace with 180 places allow you to enjoy your beer in the sun.
Always brewed on site beer Brewers 3 is made traditionally, with fresh and simple ingredients. White, blonde, IPA, brown or amber, let us advise you on the selection offered!
Back inside the historic walls of Old Quebec, the site of 2 immensely successful sprint events in 2012, athletes are back for a race course in the heart the National Capital with the start and finish lines on the Plaines of Abraham and a stretch that takes in Québec’s Parliament Building, Fontaine de Tourny, and Porte Saint-Louis.
Thanks to the Commission de la capitale nationnale du Québec to welcome us.
The Ice Hotel is a sculpture in itself. One of my great pleasures is to move around with my 360° gear to capture the annual highlights.
On March 17, 2007, after major renovations at a cost of 23 million started in summer 2004, the Raoul-Jobin Concert Hall is inaugurated. The acoustics of the new hall is then considered, “almost perfect”. Sound insulation to the outside reduces ambient noise to background noise of 20 dB. Through the use of various acoustic techniques, the room allows optimal control (2.2 seconds or less) of the reverb without echo. Renovations however known their share of problems, with costs almost doubled compared to the budget, a fire and a series of lawsuits that have delayed the delivery of this great concert hall.
The Concert Hall is a high-definition panoramas. Zoom in to reveal great details.
Source Wikipedia
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.
A unique hotel in the world
The Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations is a 4 stars hotel located on the Wendake Indian Reserve in Quebec, Canada.