Spend a few days and explore the Old Quebec City from Le Chateau Frontenac to the ... The post From Le Château Frontenac to ...
the second largest city in the province. Quebec's Old Town (Vieux-Québec) is the only North American fortified city north of Mexico whose walls still exist. It was declared a UNESCO World ...
Often called a bit of Old Europe on American ... The iconic structure of Upper Town, indeed of all Quebec City, is the castle-like Château Frontenac. The grand hotel was built by the Canadian ...
The palatial facade of the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac isn't all this landmark ... Lawrence River and Old Québec (Vieux-Québec). The gorgeous scenery extends to the accommodations, appointed ...
View of beautiful Québec City at sunset. Built on two levels, called Lower and Upper Town ... Frontenac is the iconic centerpiece of the UNESCO World Heritage neighborhood of Old Québec.
The toboggan slide in Quebec City, pictured here around ... nearly a decade before the Château Frontenac was built, by a seasonal worker who lived in Old Quebec named Patrick Fitzgerald ...
This hotel's famed fairytale-castle facade is a proud symbol of Quebec City that dominates the skyline from the Old Port below. The 18 story hotel with its turrets and towers was modelled on ...