Monday, December 7, 2015

Canada, Historic Old Québec – ( III )

Quebec City Old Port (Vieux-Port)

Port of Quebec, it is probably one of the earliest of several Canadian ports. Quebec, its dialect interpreted as the river narrows place. Quebec City, which serves as the major transport hub, of course, its port is great charm. Stroll in the harbor, overlooking the opposite Levis City, you can take a ferry to reach the Levis City, the port as well as the company AML Cruises, visit the St. Lawrence River. If you can catch fireworks in August, watch the Chateau Frontenac hotel view on the St. Lawrence River by ferry, it is a romantic overflowing.

Photo by Bo. W
Photo by Bo. W
Photo by Bo. W
Photo by Bo. W
 Quebec City's Old Port (Vieux-Port), it is the most fascinating area was once a thriving commercial center. It used to transport materials and new colonial settlers are boats in Europe. Today, it is still bustling. But now the port, it became tourists visit, to enjoy the old city, the St. Lawrence River, and a beautiful view of Laurentian Mountains.

Photo by Bo. W
Photo by Bo. W

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Photo by Bo. W
In the Old Port (Vieux-Port) of Quebec, it is the intersection of St. Charles and St. Lawrence River. It is an industry with a long history, it characterizes the port and shipping activities in the past. From its heyday in the 19th century to become one of the five largest ports in the world, as a popular cruise destination for its status today.

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Photo by Bo. W


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Photo by Bo. W


The Old Port (Vieux-Port) of Quebec, it is the Cap-Blanc District. It includes Petit-Champlain, Place Royale, FAO Place, the marina, the Old Port market and railway station (Place de la Gare). The fashion art group on the railway station (Place de la Gare) square, may need super extraordinary people think about its meaning.

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Photo by Bo. W

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Photo by Bo. W

St. Paul Street (Rue St Paul), where the famous antique shop has been in business for several years. I aimlessly in a narrow, the colorful St. Paul Street (Rue St Paul) wandering in, at the foot of the stone for centuries have not changed the way, along the galleries, restaurants and coffee rustic and elegant styles, every door sides has its own characteristics, which seems to be the soul of Quebec City.

Photo by Bo. W

Photo by Bo. W
Photo by Bo. W
Photo by Bo. W