Heather and I had a whirlwind weekend in QC in order for her to attend her Katimavik 30th anniversary re-union. Katimavik was and is a government sponsored program that places groups of high school grads in various communities throughout the land to participate in community service projects. We arrived at 9 am on a Saturday and took our rental car for a road trip to Montmorency Falls and Ste. Anne de Beaupre before the reunion at 3 pm that afternoon. We spent the Sunday exploring this charming city. Quebec City celebrated its 400th
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Quebec City A view of the Price Building.
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Quebec City A view of Rue St. Louis in the old city, upper part.
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Quebec City Old city, upper town streetscape.
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Quebec City Charming streets of the old city.
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Quebec City The National Assembly which is the home of the provincial parliament.
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Quebec City A fountain near the National Assembly.
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Quebec City Another view of the parliament buildings.
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Quebec City A nice example of old town architecture.
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Quebec City A nod to the lumber industry.
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Quebec City Simplicity of design in this Anglican church.
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Quebec City A grand dame in her apron in the shadows of the Chateau Frontenac.
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Quebec City A rather narrow house.
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Quebec City Notre Dame cathedral i nupper town.
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quebec city I believe this represents part of the original Laval...
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Quebec City Stained glass detail Notre Dame cathedral.
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Quebec City From the courtyard of old university grounds.
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Quebec City A mural honouring les Quebecois.
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Quebec City A restaurant in lower town, what better way to linger on a sunny late spring...
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Quebec City Le Cochon Dingue, a nice place for lunch.
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QuebecCity Lre Petit Champlain, a pedestrian street chock a block with boutiques.
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Quecbec City Another view of le Petit Champlain.
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Quebec City A view of Petit Champlain, a pedestrianized street of artisan's boutiques.
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Quebec City Artist's Alley...a pedestrian lane in the old city where artistes...
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Quebec City Notre Dame cathedral.
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Quebec City The Dufferin Terrace in frontof the Chateau Frontenac...a marvellous...
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