This spring Pierre Delisle, a very informative guide, helped us see the history behind the scenic beauty of our home city. In five delightful hours we tramped around Old Québec up-and-down the twenty-three staircases that link upper and lower town. The oldest dates back to 1660 (L'escalier Casse-Cou) and the most recent (Le passage du Roi) from a few years ago.
We admired
- frescos (La Fresque des québecois seen above),
- steel sculptures of galloping horses entitled "Do ré mi fa sol la si do",
- monuments of the fathers of Québec (including Monseigneur de Laval),
- views of the Château Frontenac from the Plains of Abraham,
- a Martello Tower built by the English and never used to defend the city,
Go to flickr to see a mini-ablum of 22 photos taken during our walking loop.
Check back to June 2010 for a blog entry headlined with a photo of Québec City.
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