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This UNESCO World Heritage site features iconic attractions like the Citadel, Quartier Petit-Champlain and Notre-Dame Basilica.
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A 272-foot waterfall along the St. Lawrence River draws nature lovers and sightseers just 9 miles from Old Québec.
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A historic boardwalk below Château Frontenac with stunning St. Lawrence River views and old military cannons.
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This area was the hub of 17th- and 18th-century French business, featuring a bustling marketplace and wealthy merchants' homes.
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Established in 1647, this cathedral boasts a bold neo-Baroque interior, making it one of North America’s oldest churches.
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The largest British-built fortress in North America, this military site has been active since 1850 and took 30 years to build.
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This 267-acre park witnessed the Battle of Québec and New France’s fate, making it a must-see for colonial history buffs.
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The oldest shopping district in North America, this area is perfect for souvenir shopping and strolling cobblestone streets.
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Built in 1658, this religious site in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré was rebuilt in the 1920s after a fire and remains a pilgrimage site.
This museum connects past and present with interactive exhibits, focusing on Québec's human history and Indigenous nations.