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Quebec Collection (page 90)

"Exploring the Rich History and Beauty of Quebec: From Thirteen Original Colonies to Modern Marvels" Quebec, a province with a captivating past

Background imageQuebec Collection: Saguenay River, Quebec, Canada, North America

Saguenay River, Quebec, Canada, North America

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec, Canada, North America

Quebec, Canada, North America

Background imageQuebec Collection: View over Montreal from Mont Royal, Quebec, Canada, North America

View over Montreal from Mont Royal, Quebec, Canada, North America

Background imageQuebec Collection: Flight of Guy Carleton

Flight of Guy Carleton
Guy Carleton, British governor of Quebec, escapes capture by American troops who have taken Montreal as part of the Independence war by disguising himself as a fisherman

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / General / From Sea

Quebec / General / From Sea
Quebec: general view from the sea

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / Prescott Gate

Quebec / Prescott Gate
Quebec: Prescott Gate

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / Market / Lower Town

Quebec / Market / Lower Town
Quebec: Market, Lower Town

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / Place D armes

Quebec / Place D armes
Quebec: Place d Armes

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / Durham Terrace

Quebec / Durham Terrace
Quebec: Durham Terrace and Citadel

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / Cathedral / Square

Quebec / Cathedral / Square
Quebec: French cathedral and market square

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / Marine Hospital

Quebec / Marine Hospital
Quebec: Marine Hospital

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / Fortifications

Quebec / Fortifications
Quebec: part of the fortifications between Palace and Hope Gates

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / Laval Uni / Battery

Quebec / Laval Uni / Battery
Quebec: Laval University and Grand Battery

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / General 1846

Quebec / General 1846
Quebec: general view

Background imageQuebec Collection: Champlain Surrenders

Champlain Surrenders
Champlain surrenders Quebec to admiral Kirke

Background imageQuebec Collection: Canadian Rapids C1860

Canadian Rapids C1860
A paddle steamer negotiates the La Chine Rapids of the St Lawrence River, Quebec, Canada

Background imageQuebec Collection: Montmorency Falls

Montmorency Falls, near Quebec, Canada, frozen in winter Date: circa 1860

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec Captured

Quebec Captured
QUEBEC : The British troops scale the Heights of Abraham

Background imageQuebec Collection: The Bagnet Family

The Bagnet Family
Friendly Behaviour of Mr Bucket. Matthew Bagnet, Woolwich, George Rouncewell, Mrs Bagnet, Inspector Bucket, Malta and Quebec all sit around the fire

Background imageQuebec Collection: Canada / Quebec (C17)

Canada / Quebec (C17)
General view of Quebec and the St. Lawrence River

Background imageQuebec Collection: Tightrope walker crossing falls near Quebec, Canada

Tightrope walker crossing falls near Quebec, Canada
Hardy, a well-named American, crosses the falls at Sault- Montmorency, near Quebec, Canada, performing feats for an hour

Background imageQuebec Collection: Lake of Two Mountains, Quebec, Canada

Lake of Two Mountains, Quebec, Canada
View of the Lake of Two Mountains (Lac des Deux Montagnes), in Quebec, Canada, where the Ottawa River delta feeds into the St Lawrence River




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"Exploring the Rich History and Beauty of Quebec: From Thirteen Original Colonies to Modern Marvels" Quebec, a province with a captivating past, holds significant importance in North American history. As one of the thirteen original colonies in 1776, it played a crucial role in shaping the United States as we know it today. Deeply rooted in its indigenous heritage, it also celebrates figures like Kateri Tekakwitha, an inspiring Mohawk woman who became the first Native American saint. Her legacy serves as a reminder of the diverse cultures that have thrived within this region. A glimpse into yesteryears can be seen through vintage posters advertising White Star Line's voyages to both USA and Canada. These artifacts reflect the allure that drew countless travelers to explore Quebec's wonders. Ammonite 1 showcases nature's artistic prowess found within Quebec's borders. Its stunning geological formations remind us of Earth's ancient history etched into every rock and fossil. The Indian Church & School at Fort William stands tall as a testament to Quebec's commitment towards education and preserving indigenous traditions. It symbolizes unity between different communities living harmoniously side by side. Chateau Frontenac reigns over Quebec City with its majestic presence. This architectural masterpiece not only offers luxurious accommodations but also represents the city's rich cultural heritage dating back centuries. Venturing beyond Quebec City leads us to Newfoundland map from 1884 – an intriguing artifact that unveils how boundaries have evolved over time while showcasing this island province’s unique charm. Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac Hotel is another gem nestled within historic walls offering unparalleled views of Old Québec City. It invites visitors from around the globe to experience elegance combined with modern comforts amidst breathtaking surroundings. Rue Saint Louis entices wanderers with its charming streetscape lined with quaint shops and vibrant cafes—a perfect spot for immersing oneself in local culture while savoring delectable Quebecois cuisine.