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PICTURES AND A WEE BIT OFF INFO ABOUT QUEBEC CITY

CHATEAU FRONTENAC
1 Rue Des Carriers - Quebec, PQ G1R4P5

A magnificent castle-like structure with copper turrets and stone towers, Le Chateau Frontenac is over 100 years old and is THE landmark of Quebec City. Situated on top of the Cap Diamant Cliffs in the heart of the old walled-in city, Le Chateau Frontenac overlooks the St. Lawrence River and is at the hub of most major activities year round.
Petit Champlain
Located 5 minutes from Chateau Frontenac. Petit Champlain has everything to offer for a tourist..whether it's shopping, dinning or just for a walk around.
If you are looking for some fashion shops a few i can suggest are Point De Mire. For some beauty products: Lush and Fruits And Passion and for some dinner Le Couchon Dingue is really good!
YOUR WEB STUFF!
The Montmorency Falls, cascading 83 meters down to the river below (30 metres more than Niagara Falls), are situated on a historical site of natural beauty in the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency. A cable car runs up to the Manoir Montmorency, where a restaurant, reception rooms and boutiques await the visitor.

Both the autoroute de la Capitale (A-40) and boulevard Sainte-Anne (Hwy 138) lead to the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency, located 12 km east of downtown Québec.


Audioguided Tour
To learn about the history, geology and geography of the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency, you can obtain for $ 3.00 (taxes included) an audioguide at one of the two ticket offices.

Restaurant
Manoir Montmorency (restaurant, terrace, café-bar; facilities for receptions, meetings)

Attractions
Cable car
Panoramic stairway (487 steps)
2 suspension bridges (over the Falls and the rift)
4 belvederes with panoramic views
A path along the cliff from the Manoir to the Falls
Snack bars
3 boutiques featuring Québec handicrafts and souvenirs
Interpretation Center
Tourist information Office
3 km of footpaths along the river
Archeological and historical displays
Ice-climbing (beginner courses available)
Sugarloaf (a hill of ice formed by mist from the Falls)
Parking Access
P1 (Base of falls)
P2 (Manoir and Top of falls)
From April 14 to October 28, 2001
8:15 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

October 29, 2001 to April 19, 2002 (free access)

Access to parking lot P3 (North-East / cars only)
April 14 to October 28, 2001
8:15 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

October 29, 2001 to April 19, 2002 Closed