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This page is all about Quebec City, Canada, 7.25.24-7.28.24.

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The VIARail was smooth and quiet. The lunch was delicious!

One more stop to Quebec City

 

Canadian Highway 73

 

The bridge that crossed St. Lawrence River again

 

The Quebec City Train Station

A new Maserati next to a 400 years old building

 

We found our home for the next three days!

 



The "Royal Palace" plaza we called home

The world famous Rue de Notre Dame, in Quebec City

 

Kaii will have this kind of planters in her new yard

 

Art or vandalism?

 

 

Our Uber driver recommended "Legende", one of the top three restaurants in town, for dinner.

French sparkling water

 

Spanish white wine

 

Everything was yummy!

 

Good night!

 

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Ms. Lee got up early to check out the plaza and surrounding area of her AirBnB.

A historic search around the neighborhood

The Royal Plaza church in morning sunlight

 


Ready for coffee?

 

All is quiet!

Another clue for searching of the history of this part of the town

 


One jogger only

 


Time for breakfast

 

What's hiding behind the tree?

 

The history of this bakery

 

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Jim is up and out and about!

Yes, more stairs

 

Looking from the fort

 


Kindergarten field trip

 

Busy little street with small shops outside of the Notre Dame Cathedral

 

The Notre Dame Cathedral of Quebec City


No more bibles, use the QR code

 

 



Glorious pipes

 

The only "Passing Door" outside of Europe

 

It is always Christmas here

 

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A saxophone player making a living by performing for the tourists

 

The boardwalk

 

The Fairmont Hotel has royal blue ceiling

 


Lunch time at the Fairmont

 

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Climbing higher takes a lot of effort


What a view!

 


The Citadel

 


Very wide moat

 


Where is Jim?

Yes, stairs

 


The U.S. Consulate Office

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What does this sign mean?

 

Stairs to go down

 

A historic well

 

We visited the interior of "Our Church"

The interior of the Royal Plaza church in our neighborhood

 


Beautiful dogs!

Walking stick could help with all the hills, steps, and stairs

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Going up to dinner

 

Fountain on Fort Street

 

Rue St. Louis


St. Amour Restaurant


All edible

French White

Delicious appetizer


A little pizza joint


A very busy diner across from the Fairmont Hotel

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Today will be a "low" day, staying close to the water

This is the entry to the continent

 

Hydrangea everywhere

 


Every table is set on running water here

 


An outdoor stage by the water

 

 


These men are taking a break before a performance of historical events

 

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The following photos are taken at the Naval Museum



The plaque for the Quebec Naval Museum

 


Interactive presentation of a naval officer's life

 

 


An off-duty underwater explosive


Almost show time

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The Quebec City public pool, or bath, in Canadian

Quebec City Park



The first brewery of Canada


Used as a former prison too

 


The disco room in the cellar

 

 

No one knows what this belt was for!

Outdoor stairway for planters

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Chez Muffy Restaurant

Delicious appetizers

French White



The shape of butter

Canadian West Coast Pinot

Filet and Planta

 

 

Cod with Seafoam



One last look , then go home to pack

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It is time to go home to California today! Keep everything tidy for the AirBnB.

Bye, Quebec City!

 

Our last Canadian train ride to Montreal Airport, started at 8:06 am

 

 

 

A free shuttle from VIARail took us to YUL

 

Montreal Taxi

We went from one end to the other for the Air Canada counter, in hope of changing for an earlier flight, but was told that the U.S. check-in was at the other end of YUL!

 

 

To the U.S. Custom Services and Check Point

 

A machine sells cakes that were baked in New Jersey?

 

A seating design for kids at the end of the terminal

 



Looks like Los Angeles down there! Home sweet home!

 

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