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Old Quebec
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Old Quebec

Length1 mi
Elev. Gain68.9 ft
Est. Steps2500
Created by 💐🦄Claudia🦄🧝🏻‍♀️

Old Quebec Introduction

Old Quebec is a 1 mile (2,500-step) route located near Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. This route has an elevation gain of about 68.9 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Old Quebec

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Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec

Place
The Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec ("Our Lady of Quebec City"), located at 16, rue de Buade, Quebec City, Quebec, is the primatial church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec. This church is the oldest church in Canada and was the first church in Canada to be elevated to the rank of minor basilica, by Pope Pius IX in 1874.

Hôtel-Dieu de Québec

Place
The Hotel-Dieu de Québec is a teaching hospital located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada and affiliated with Université Laval's medical school. It is part of the Centre hospitalier universitaire de Québec (CHUQ), a network of three teaching hospitals and several specialized institutions. Its areas of expertise include cancer treatment, kidney disease and cochlear implants.

Morrin Centre

Place
The Morrin Centre is a cultural centre in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is designed to educate the public about the historic contribution and present-day culture of local English-speakers. The centre contains the private English-language library of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, heritage spaces for events, and interpretation services.

City Hall of Quebec City

Place
The City Hall of Quebec City (French: Hôtel de ville de Québec) is located in the heart of Old Quebec in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was inaugurated on September 15, 1896. The building slopes downward as it was built on a hill and was once home to the Jesuit College (Jesuit Barracks) from the 1730s to 1878.

Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (Quebec)

Place
The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (French: Sainte-Trinité) is the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Quebec and home to two parishes: the Parish of Quebec and la Paroisse de Tous les Saints. The Diocese of Quebec was founded in 1793 and its first bishop, Dr. Jacob Mountain, gave his early attention to the erection of a cathedral.

Clarendon Hotel

Place
The Clarendon Hotel, or Clarendon House (French: Hôtel Clarendon), is a high-end hotel in the historic neighbourhood of Old Quebec in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is the oldest continuously operating hotel in the city.The original building, on the corner of Rue Sainte-Anne and des Jardins, was a house built in 1858 and designed by Charles Baillairgé.

Duke of Kent House, Quebec

Place
Duke of Kent House or Kent House (French: Maison du Duc-de-Kent) is situated on the corner of Rue Saint-Louis and Haldimand, behind the Château Frontenac in Quebec City, named after its most famous resident Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. Though altered and transformed since its original construction, the most part of its foundations and of the first floor walls date back to the vicinity of 1650, making it one of the oldest houses, if not the oldest house in Quebec City.

Chalmers-Wesley United Church

Place
Chalmers-Wesley United Church is a Protestant church located within the walls of Old Quebec City at 78 rue Sainte-Ursule, Québec (QC). Designed by architect John Wells for the Free Presbyterian Church of Canada, the church was built from 1851-1853 and opened for worship on March 6, 1853. It is particularly admired for its Gothic Revival design.

Jesuit Chapel (Quebec City)

Place
The Jesuit Chapel of Quebec City is a chapel of the Society of Jesus located in Old Quebec. It was designed by François Baillairgé and built in from 1818 to 1820. It is situated on Rue Dauphine in Old Quebec close to the ramparts of Quebec City.

Vieux-Québec–Cap-Blanc–colline Parlementaire

Place
Vieux-Québec–Cap-Blanc–Colline Parlementaire is one of the 35 districts of the City of Quebec, and one of six that are located in the borough of La Cité-Limoilou. The district is the most visited and toured location in the city. It is in this partly fortified area where a building that symbolizes Canada to the world, the Château Frontenac, is found, with its large terrace overlooking the city of Lévis, across the Saint Lawrence River.

Comments

Martin
2024/04/17
💐🦄Claudia🦄🧝🏻‍♀️
2024/04/19
Last updated: Dec 1, 2024

Route Details

Length

1 mi

Elev. Gain

68.9 ft

Est. Steps

2500
Created by
💐🦄Claudia🦄🧝🏻‍♀️
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