Friday 12 October 2012

A day in Quebec

Sorry but this is going to be a very long blog - I have taken over 100 photos today and in just 6 hours! It is has been quite chilly....currently 2.30 in the afternoon and just 4 degrees! The wind has also been very blustery at 60 km/hr so all those beautiful autumn leaves will soon be gone. We had a city tour this morning and learned to pronounce Quebec as is should be...."kebec". 98% of all residents in Quebec speak French so everything everywhere is in that language....one would think we were in Paris. On one of our stops we visited a park preparing to resurrect the spirits for halloween.............well apparently!

 Several prominent people from the past are represented..........
 Some more stunning views from the bus window..........





 We learnt much about the history of Quebec - something I don't remember doing at school. We were also told that there are around 600 cannons around the city.


 After a brief walking tour (under the umbrellas!), we ventured on to the Old Quebec Funicular which connects the lower (old) city to the upper (new city).
A view as we climbed.........
And some more views as we walked the cobbled streets..........

Park the dog here........
Below is an incredible Trompe-l'œil with important figures represented. You can read more about it by clicking here.




And below is the most photographed hotel in the world........The Chateau Frontenac

Some glass cats for you Faye....(I did venture in but they stayed on the shelf - sorry! 160 canadian dollars plus two taxes on top of that!)

and another.......
What the????!!......




 There is a massive cruise ship in the harbour - apparently there were nine of them last week including the Queen Mary.....they actually ran out of buses to ferry all the passengers around the city - had to use school buses!





More Halloween........



 And I thought red backs were only in Australia!













 Besides the horse and cart you can take one of these wee buses for just a dollar around the city. They are all electric and hold just 20 passengers - such an economical idea........

 Parliament House...which is opposite our hotel........




 Digital sensor buttons  to cross the road.......


 And even more halloween........
 Finally - below is the view from our hotel window...how lucky are we?
Hugs to all of you at home - both family and friends xx

3 comments:

  1. Wow Michele, you must have the camera at the ready all the time, thankyou for your blogs, great travelling with you. Hope the back is getting better.

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  2. Another wonderful post filled with memories. I have been to Quebec twice and just love it. So beautiful and a nice size to walk in. I also lived in Boston for a year and loved your door photos. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  3. I love the red trees among the other fall colored leaves, like a zinger. Tomorrow you might want to be on the look out for a Maple Leaf - a Canadian Maple Leaf - the size of almost two hands, in fall colors of course. Have to admit that this post has put Quebec on my travel list next Sept-Oct!!

    You have amazing endurance - as amazing as all you are seeing, I would be ready for my own BED, LOL.

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