The
Rue St. Louis is a walk though history;
along its lengths you can see Place d'Armes,
the government buildings, and the 18th-century
Maison Maillou, and the colony's former
treasury building. It is on the Rue St.
Louis you can see the site where the terms
of the surrender of Québec to the
British were signed in 1759. On the Rue
St. Louis you can see Québec City's
most celebrated landmark, Fairmont Le
Château Frontenac. On the Rue St.
Louis you can see fantastic places like
Terrasse Dufferin and the Promenade Des
Gouverneurs, with its local merchants
and street entertainers.
The
Rue St. Louis is a walk though history;
along its lengths you can see Place d'Armes,
the government buildings, and the 18th-century
Maison Maillou, and the colony's former
treasury building. It is on the Rue St.
Louis you can see the site where the terms
of the surrender of Québec to the
British were signed in 1759. On the Rue
St. Louis you can see Québec City's
most celebrated landmark, Fairmont Le
Château Frontenac. On the Rue St.
Louis you can see fantastic places like
Terrasse Dufferin and the Promenade Des
Gouverneurs, with its local merchants
and street entertainers.
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