History, which is everywhere in Quebec, is most evident in its beautifully-preserved fortifications that date from the early 17th century. As the only remaining walled city in North America, Quebec has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors are free to walk along the nearly five kilometres of walls. The interpretation centre offers an intriguing look into the military and architectural design features. Guided walking tours offer further insights. Interpretive centre: CAD3.50 Adults; CAD3 Seniors; CAD2.25 Youths 6-16; Walking tours: CAD10 Adults; CAD7.50 Seniors.
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this place is trash
this place is so boring i was waking down the hall when suddenly i crashed into a hobo. the next morning the butler saw mud all over the place ...
Nasty
I was disgusted at how much money I ended up spending there! I will never go back because of the horrible attention there. I agree with the oth...
I can't wait to not go back
this place was horrible! disgusting, and terryfying! I cannot imagine how much money I spent there! my partner and I were disgusted! we were do...
horrible
this place was so boring...there was nothing to do nobody should ever go back!the food was disgusting, there was bedbugs, my daughter was horri...
Great!
200 years ago, the city of Quebec was literally closed at night! And those are the remainings of the several gates that surrounded the city at ...
nothing good
it was BORING! complete trash to visit! i agree completely with the review above this one. i would never go back unless you paid me!
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