Quebec City ( or ; French: Ville de Québec), officially known as Québec (French pronunciation: [kebɛk]), is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, and the metropolitan area had a population of 839,311. It is the twelfth-largest city and the seventh-largest metropolitan area in Canada. It is also the second-largest city in the province, after Montreal. It has a humid continental climate with warm summers coupled with cold and snowy winters.
Old Quebec (French: Vieux-Québec) is a historic neighbourhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Comprising the Upper Town (French: Haute-Ville) and Lower Town (French: Basse-Ville), the area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Administratively, Old Quebec is part of the Vieux-Québec–Cap-Blanc–colline Parlementaire district in the borough of La Cité-Limoilou.
The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (English: National Fine Arts Museum of Quebec), abbreviated as MNBAQ, is an art museum in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The museum is located in National Battlefields Park and is a complex of four buildings. Three of them were purpose-built for the museum and one was originally a provincial prison.
Le pont Scott, qui enjambe la rivière Saint-Charles, est situé dans la ville de Québec.
The urban agglomeration of Quebec City (French: agglomération urbaine de Québec) is an urban agglomeration in Quebec. It may also be referred to as the urban agglomeration of the city of Québec.
L'Agora du Vieux-Port est un amphithéâtre en plein air situé dans le Vieux-Port de la ville de Québec, au Canada. L'Agora a été aménagé lors des fêtes de Québec 1984, soulignant le 450e anniversaire de la venue de Jacques Cartier au Canada. Il a été rénové en 2008. Il peut accueillir plus de 5 000 spectateurs.
La bibliothèque Gabrielle-Roy est l’une des vingt-six bibliothèques du réseau de la Bibliothèque de Québec. Elle est située sur la rue Saint-Joseph Est du quartier Saint-Roch, dans l’arrondissement de La Cité-Limoilou à Québec. Il s'agit de la bibliothèque centrale du réseau.
CKRL-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Quebec City, Quebec.
The Capitole de Québec is a Beaux Arts-style theatre in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is located in Old Quebec on Place d'Youville. It was listed on the Répertoire du patrimoine culturel du Québec in 1984, and became a National Historic Site of Canada in 1986.
Le Musée de la place Royale est un centre d'interprétation situé place Royale à Québec, il présente l'histoire des débuts de Québec. Il fait partie du réseau des musées de la civilisation de Québec.
Le Centre des congrès de Québec est un centre de conférences situé à Québec, sur la colline parlementaire du Québec.
The Jesuit Chapel is a chapel of the Society of Jesus located in the Old Quebec neighbourhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was designed by François Baillairgé and built in from 1818 to 1930. It is situated on Rue Dauphine in Old Quebec close to the ramparts of Quebec City.
Collège Mérici is a private college, the equivalent of a CEGEP, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The college was founded in 1930, and was named in honour of Italian saint Angela Merici. The current director is Mélanie Lanouette.
St. Charles Garnier College (French: Collège Saint-Charles-Garnier) or Jesuit College is a private secondary school in Quebec City, Quebec. The current school was established by the Society of Jesus in 1930 and it succeeded a previous Jesuit college which was founded in 1634. It is situated on Boulevard René-Lévesque to the east of Laval University in the borough of Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge. Attached to the college is the Manresa Spirituality Centre.
Collège Stanislas in Sainte-Foy and Collège Stanislas de Montréal (FR) Outremont, Quebec are two campuses of an exclusive French language private education institution for boys and girls aged 4 to 18 years which is accredited by the Agency for French Education Abroad (part of the Ministry of Education of France).
The Communauté métropolitaine de Québec (CMQ), or Quebec Metropolitan Community, is an administrative division of the province of Quebec, comprising the metropolitan area of Quebec City and Lévis. The CMQ is one of the two metropolitan communities of Quebec.
The Cégep Garneau is a public French-language college in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
Le Domaine de Maizerets est un parc urbain de 27 hectares situé dans l'arrondissement de La Cité-Limoilou, à Québec. Le domaine comprend notamment 11 km de pistes piétonnes interdites aux vélos, qui se transforment en sentiers de ski de fond et de raquette en hiver ainsi qu'un arboretum, aménagé en 1997. Le domaine est aujourd'hui géré par une société para-municipale, La société du domaine Maizerets, dont la mission consiste à gérer le parc et à organiser des activités sportives, sociales, scientifiques et culturelles.
La fontaine de Tourny ou fontaine de Bordeaux est une fontaine située à Québec au centre du carrefour giratoire de l'avenue Honoré-Mercier, face à l'hôtel du Parlement. Elle fut inaugurée à cet emplacement le en vue des célébrations entourant le 400e anniversaire de Québec en 2008.
La Cité-Limoilou (French pronunciation: [la site limwalu]) is the central borough of Quebec City, the oldest (in terms of architecture), and the most populous, comprising 19.73% of the city's total population. As an administrative division, it is very new, having only been formed on November 1, 2009, from the former boroughs of La Cité and Limoilou.
The Grand Théâtre de Québec is a performing arts complex in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was conceived to commemorate the Canadian Centennial of 1967 and the Quebec Conference, 1864, one of the key meetings leading to the Canadian Confederation of 1867.
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 five teaching hospitals and several specialized institutions. Its areas of expertise include cancer treatment, kidney disease and cochlear implants. It has an affiliated research centre, the Centre de recherche de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Québec.
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 City Hall of Quebec City (French: Hôtel de ville de Québec) is the seat of local government in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was inaugurated on September 15, 1896 in the Old Quebec neighbourhood. 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.
Hôtel Le Concorde Québec is a skyscraper hotel in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It contains 405 rooms over 26 floors. Le Concorde is known for its revolving restaurant, Ciel! (formerly L'Astral), which is situated on the top floor of the hotel and offers a 360-degree view of Quebec City and the Saint Lawrence River. The hotel is located in the historic restaurant district La Grande Allée and behind is the historic national park The Plains of Abraham (French: Les plaines d'Abraham) and The Battlefields Park (French: Parc des Champs-de-Bataille).
Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site is a National Historic Site of Canada and so designated by the Historic Sites and Monuments board of Canada in 1958 under the recommendation of John Diefenbaker, the Prime Minister of Canada at the time. It is administered by Parks Canada and located at the confluence of Saint-Charles and Lairet rivers, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, more precisely in La Cité-Limoilou borough. On the site you can find an interpretation centre and a 6,8 hectares inner-city park characterised by an uneven landscape and divided into two sectors "East" and "West" separated by the Lairet river. Several commemorative monuments and elements are also present.
La maison Jean-Baptiste-Chevalier présente un intérêt patrimonial pour sa valeur historique dans la ville de Québec. Elle est située au 50, rue du Marché-Champlain, près de la Place Royale dans le quartier historique du Vieux-Québec. Dans l'ensemble on avait installé un musée de 1965 à 2015.
The Morrin Centre is a cultural centre in the Old Quebec neighbourhood of 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. The English-language library has been located in the Morrin Centre since 1868. The Library is the repository of the LHSQ's collection of historical documents, including copies of the society's journal, Transactions. These documents include original, scientific, historical, and literary articles from the nineteenth century, as well as reprints of older historical primary sources found in archives around the world. In order to access these materials, one must be a member of the library.
The Musée de l'Amérique francophone (Museum of French-Speaking America), formerly the Musée de l'Amérique française, is situated in the Old Quebec neighbourhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is Canada's oldest museum. Its collection contains books from Séminaire de Québec's library, some of which were published in the 16th century and others which were placed in a restricted section called Enfer ('Hell' in French). It also contains artifacts from Cyprus, paintings, first-edition publications of The Birds of America and Encyclopédie, and a recreation of the organ from Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec. The museum's collection has been managed by the Musée de la civilisation since 1995.
Le Musée naval de Québec ou Musée naval Stanislas-Déry est un musée de Québec ayant pour mission de « conserver et communiquer l’histoire navale du Saint-Laurent et de la Réserve navale du Canada pour des fins de recherche, d’éducation et de conscientisation ». Il est situé au Vieux-Port, au 170, rue Dalhousie.
Notre-Dame-des-Anges (French pronunciation: [nɔtʁə dam dez‿ɑ̃ʒ]) is a parish municipality in Quebec, Canada, home of the General Hospital of Quebec.
Le parc des Braves est l'une des constituantes, avec, notamment, celui des plaines d'Abraham, du parc national canadien des Champs-de-Bataille, à Québec.
The Battlefields Park (French: Parc des Champs-de-Bataille) includes the Plains of Abraham with the nearby and smaller Des Braves park, both within the district of Montcalm in Quebec City, and forms one of the few Canadian national urban parks. Its significance lies in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham (1759) and the Battle of Sainte-Foy, fought six months later on today's Des Braves park.
The linear park of the Saint-Charles and Berger rivers (French: Parc linéaire des rivières Saint-Charles et du Berger) is a public linear park of the Quebec city. It runs along the rivers Saint-Charles and du Berger between Saint-Charles Lake and port of Québec. It has a 32 km footpath and a 8 km cycle path on Rivière-Saint-Charles Corridor.
The Pavillon Guy-Lafleur, formerly Pavillon de la Jeunesse, (1970-2024) is an indoor arena, in Quebec City, Quebec on the grounds of ExpoCité. It opened in 1931 as an amphitheatre to replace the Victoria Park Arena destroyed in 1943, it was referred to as Pavillon de l'agriculture (1931 to 1970) for use for agricultural displays for the provincial exhibition or Expo Quebec. Since the 1980s it has been used as a sports venue and has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. It was damaged in a fire in 1949 resulting in restoration work in 1949–1950. The current ice surface was added in 1969–1970.
Place D’Youville, also referred to as carré D'Youville, is a public square in the core of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is situated on rue Saint-Jean, one of the oldest roads in Quebec City. It marks the boundary between the Quebec Parliament Hill and Old Quebec. The square is named in honour of Marie-Marguerite d'Youville, a French Canadian widow who founded the religious order known as the Grey Nuns of Montreal.
La place d'Armes est une place du Vieux-Québec située au nord du château Frontenac.
La place de l'Assemblée-Nationale est un lieu public devant l'hôtel du Parlement du Québec à Québec.
Le pont Lavigueur est un des nombreux ponts enjambant la rivière Saint-Charles qui traverse Québec.
Saint-Sauveur (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ sovœʁ] ) is one of the 35 neighbourhoods of Quebec City, and one of the six that are situated within the borough of La Cité–Limoilou. It is one of the neighbourhoods which form the Lower Town of Quebec City. The neighbourhood is named after Jean Le Sueur.
Le Théâtre Périscope est un théâtre et une salle de spectacle de 185 places de la Ville de Québec.
Notre-Dame-des-Victoires is a small Roman Catholic stone church on Place Royale in the lower town of Old Quebec City. Construction was started in 1687 on the site of Champlain's habitation and was completed in 1723. The church is one of the oldest in North America.
Vieux-Québec–Cap-Blanc–Colline Parlementaire (French pronunciation: [vjø kebɛk kap blɑ̃ kɔlin paʁləmɑ̃tɛːʁ]) 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 the Château Frontenac is found, with its large terrace overlooking the city of Lévis, across the Saint Lawrence River. A large concentration of cafes, tourist shops, restaurants, hotels and inns are situated in the district. In its most recent census count in 2016, Statistics Canada reported that the district had a population of 5,770 residents, whom comprise 1.1% of the city's total population.
La Fabrique (ou Usine Dominion Corset) est un édifice de Québec situé dans le quartier Saint-Roch. Le bâtiment est un exemple particulièrement bien conservé de l'architecture industrielle.
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church was a church in Quebec City, Quebec located at 410 Rue Saint-Jean.
The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (French: Sainte-Trinité) is the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Quebec. It is home to two parishes: the Parish of Quebec and la Paroisse de Tous les Saints. It stands on the western side of Quebec City's Place d'Armes.
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 about 1650, making it one of the oldest houses, if not the oldest house in Quebec City. In 1759, the Articles of Capitulation of Quebec were signed within the house. The present edifice has remained largely unchanged since 1819. It served as the French Consulate from 1980 to 2015.
Hôpital Saint-François d'Assise is one three teaching hospitals affiliated with the medical school of Université Laval and several specialized institutions in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
Jeffery Hale - Saint Brigid's is a publicly funded health establishment located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It provides a range of primary health care services to the population of Quebec's Capitale-Nationale (Greater Quebec City) region.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (French: Église presbytérienne Saint Andrew) is a Presbyterian church congregation located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It belongs to the Presbyterian Church in Canada denomination.
St. Patrick's Church is the only English-speaking parish in the Archdiocese of Quebec, located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1832, the parish has occupied several different buildings as the population of English-speaking Catholics, primarily Irish, in Quebec City grew or declined.
Édifice André-Laurendeau is an eleven-storey office tower located at 1050, rue des Parlementaires in Quebec City, Quebec. The Beaux-Arts structure was built between 1935 and 1937, designed by Lacroix, Drouin and Bergeron, and is the property of the Crown in Right of Quebec. In 1980, it was named in honour of journalist and politician André Laurendeau.
Édifice Jean-Antoine-Panet is an 8 floor office tower built in 1931, located in Quebec City, Quebec and is part of the complex of buildings of the Government of Quebec. The Beaux-Arts building was designed by architects Lorenzo Auger, Oscar Beaulé and Raoul Chênevert.
Québec is a territory equivalent to a regional county municipality (TE) and census division (CD) of Quebec. Its geographical code is 23.
Le jardin Jean-Paul-L'Allier, anciennement jardin de Saint-Roch, est un parc de la ville de Québec situé au sud du quartier Saint-Roch.
Parc Victoria is a large urban park in Quebec City, Canada. It is located the Saint-Roch neighbourhood, on the south shore of the Saint-Charles River and opened in 1897.
Le monument à Samuel de Champlain, du sculpteur Paul-Romain Chevré, est un monument qui honore depuis le 21 septembre 1898 la mémoire de Samuel de Champlain, fondateur de Québec, sur la terrasse Dufferin, près du château Frontenac, dans le quartier du Vieux-Québec, à Québec, au Canada. C'est un des symboles de la ville de Québec.
Manresa Spirituality Centre (French: Centre de Spiritualité Manrèse) or Villa Manresa is a centre for Ignatian spirituality in the Sainte-Foy area of Quebec City. It was founded in 1891 by the Society of Jesus originally on Chemin Sainte-Foy. In 1921, it moved close to Parc des Braves. It is now situated on Louis Fréchette next to St. Charles Garnier College (French: Collège Saint-Charles-Garnier)
Saint-Dominique Church (French: Église Saint-Dominique) is a Roman Catholic church in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was constructed between 1929 and 1930. In 2014, the church was added to the Répertoire du patrimoine culturel du Québec.
La maison François-Xavier-Garneau est une maison de style néoclassique construite en 1864 située au 14, rue Saint-Flavien dans le Vieux-Québec. Elle est la dernière demeure de l'historien François-Xavier Garneau, ainsi que le lieu de la naissance du cardinal Maurice Roy. Elle a été classée comme immeuble patrimonial en 1966.
La maison Henry-Stuart est une résidence bourgeoise composée d'un cottage et d'un jardin à l'anglaise située sur la Grande Allée à Québec. Elle est considérée comme un remarquable exemple de cottage Regency au Québec. Elle a été classée immeuble patrimonial en 1988 et désignée lieu historique national du Canada en 1999. Elle est aujourd'hui gérée par Action patrimoine.
La maison Cornelius-Krieghoff est un cottage rural de style néoclassique situé au 115 Grande Allée Ouest à Québec (Canada). Cette maison a été construite entre 1849 et 1850 pour le plâtrier Daniel Rae. Elle est habitée entre 1859 et 1860 par le peintre Cornelius Krieghoff, années où il peint quelques-uns de ses tableaux les plus connus. En 1863, elle est acquise par la Ladies Protestant Home, qui l'occupent durant plus de 100 ans. Elle est classée comme immeuble patrimonial en 1975.
L'Hôpital du Saint-Sacrement est un hôpital situé dans le quartier Saint-Sacrement, dans l'arrondissement La Cité-Limoilou, à Québec.
Le cimetière Saint-Charles est le plus grand cimetière de Québec. Il est situé à la rencontre des quartiers Saint-Sauveur, Duberger–Les Saules et Vanier, sur les bords de la rivière Saint-Charles.
The Plains of Abraham (French: Plaines d'Abraham) is a historic area within the Battlefields Park in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was established on 17 March 1908. The land is the site of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, which took place on 13 September 1759, but hundreds of acres of the fields became used for grazing, housing, and minor industrial structures. Only in 1908 was the land ceded to Quebec City, though administered by the specifically created and federally-run National Battlefields Commission. The park is today used by 4 million visitors and tourists annually for sports, relaxation, outdoor concerts, and festivals.
Congregation Beth Israel Ohev Sholem is a synagogue and community center located in the district of Sillery in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
Place d'Armes is an urban park in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is bounded by Rue Saint-Anne to the north, Fort Street to the east, Rue Saint-Louis to the south and Rue du Trésor to the west. The park's name means a place of arms, which is the gathering place of a small troop and a central space hosting the important ceremonies of military life.
Quebec City was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Parliament of the Province of Canada, in Canada East (now Quebec). It was created in 1841 and included much of Quebec City. Its boundaries were specifically drawn by the British Governor General, Lord Sydenham, to include voters of British background and to dilute the voting strength of francophone Canadien voters, an example of an ethnic and linguistic gerrymander. Sydenham's purpose was to gain support in the Legislative Assembly for the new Province of Canada, which had merged the formerly separate provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada, as well as for his government.
The Joseph Samson Bridge–Tunnel (French: Pont-Tunnel Joseph-Samson) is a vehicular bridge–tunnel in the Quebec City borough of La Cité-Limoilou..
Le Diamant Theatre is a large-scale performing arts venue in the center of Québec City, Québec, Canada. Coarchitecture, In Situ, Jacques Plante Architects, OPI, Trizart Alliance, and Tetra Tech were chosen as the project's primary architects and structural designers to meet Quebec City's expanding needs for leisure, entertainment, and urban development. Le Diamant unifies traditional and modern architecture with the use of glass and asymmetrical design. The theater is located at the intersection of Rue des Glacis and Rue Saint-Jean, across from the historic square, Place D'Youville, in Quebec City's Saint-Roch neighborhood. Le Diamant Theatre was built over the course of three years by the Canadian construction company Pomerleau Inc., and it opened its doors in June 2019. Le Diamant Theatre was constructed for a total cost of $54 million, with an additional $10 million from the Quebec government, and the remaining money coming from private funding. New meeting rooms, offices, parking facilities, and a link between the upper and lower towns were all built as part of the project.
Le pavillon Pierre Lassonde est un édifice du complexe muséal du Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec à Québec. Construit au coût de 103,4 millions $, le nouveau musée a ouvert ses portes le . L’addition de 14 900 m2 a augmenté de 90 % la surface d’exposition du musée, afin d’accueillir des œuvres d’art contemporain. Ce pavillon devient la nouvelle porte d’entrée d’un complexe muséal enrichi de sept nouvelles galeries.
The Édifice Marie-Guyart, previously and still commonly known as Complexe G, is a 33-storey, 132 m (433 ft) office skyscraper completed in 1972 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The brutalist style tower is the tallest building in the city, as well as the tallest building in Canada east of Montreal. Situated in the Parliament Hill borough, the building houses most notably the Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sports, the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks, as well the Observatoire de la Capitale observation deck.
Gare du Palais ("Palace Station") is a train and bus station in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Its name comes from its proximity to the former location of the Palace of the Intendant of New France. It is served by Via Rail, Canada's national passenger railway, and by the private coach company Orléans Express.
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham, also known as the Battle of Quebec (French: Bataille des Plaines d'Abraham, Première bataille de Québec), was a pivotal battle in the Seven Years' War (referred to as the French and Indian War to describe the North American theatre). The battle, which began on 13 September 1759, was fought on a plateau by the British Army and Royal Navy against the French Army, just outside the walls of Quebec City on land that was originally owned by a farmer named Abraham Martin, hence the name of the battle. The battle involved fewer than 10,000 troops in total, but proved to be a deciding moment in the conflict between France and Britain over the fate of New France, influencing the later creation of Canada.
The Édifice Price (English: Price Building) is an 18-floor (originally 16) skyscraper in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Built in 1928–1930 amid controversy for Price Brothers Limited, it is the tallest building in the Old Quebec historical district, as well as one of the oldest skyscrapers in Canada. The building is the property of Ivanhoé Cambridge, a subsidiary of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec. A memorial is attached to the building. In 2001, it became the location of an official residence for the Premier of Quebec, which occupies two of the upper floors.
Saint-Jean-Baptiste (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ batist]) is a neighbourhood of Quebec City, which is the capital of the province of Quebec in Canada. Located immediately west of Old Quebec, it is known for its shopping and restaurants.
Vidéotron Centre (French: Centre Vidéotron) is an indoor arena in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The 18,259-seat arena replaced Colisée Pepsi as Quebec City's primary venue for indoor events. The arena is primarily used for ice hockey, serving as the home arena of the Quebec Remparts of the QMJHL and has been prospected as a venue for a new or re-located National Hockey League team in Quebec City, and as part of a Winter Olympic Games bid. The building opened on September 8, 2015. It is now the nineteenth-largest indoor arena in North America, and the third largest that does not host an NHL team.
The Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, commonly referred to as the Château Frontenac, is a historic hotel in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The hotel is situated in Old Quebec, within the historic district's Upper Town, on the southern side of Place d'Armes. The Château Frontenac was designed by Bruce Price, and was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway company. The hotel is managed by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts.
The Voltigeurs de Québec Armoury, formerly Grande-Allée Armoury (French: Manège militaire Grande-Allée, or simply Manège militaire), was built as a Gothic Revival drill hall for the infantry regiment Les Voltigeurs de Québec in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Designed by architect Eugène-Étienne Taché and constructed between 1885 and 1888, it is a National Historic Site.
The Parliament Building of Quebec (French: Hôtel du Parlement du Québec) is an eight-floor structure and is home to the National Assembly of Quebec (French: Assemblée Nationale du Québec), in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The Parliament Building was designed by architect Eugène-Étienne Taché in a Second Empire style and built between 1877 and 1886, in the heart of Quebec's Parliament Hill. The National Assembly (or, as it was called until 1968, the Legislative Assembly) first met there on March 27, 1884, even though the building was only fully completed two years later, on April 8, 1886. From the 1910s to the 1930s, the government built several adjacent buildings to expand its office spaces, creating a parliamentary complex, of which the Parliament Building is the main edifice. This structure is a successor of several earlier buildings, the earliest of which was built in 1620 and among which there were two other parliament houses that served as legislatures.
The Citadelle of Quebec (French: Citadelle de Québec), also known as La Citadelle, is an active military installation and the secondary official residence of the governor general of Canada. It is atop Cap Diamant, adjoining the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Quebec. The citadel forms part of the fortifications of Quebec City, which is one of only two cities in North America still surrounded by fortifications, the other being Campeche, Mexico.
Stade Canac is a stadium in Quebec City, Quebec. It is used primarily for baseball and is currently the home stadium for the Quebec Capitales of the independent Frontier League.
The Musée de la civilisation, often directly translated in English-language media outside Quebec as the Museum of Civilization, is a museum located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is situated in the historic Old Quebec area near the Saint Lawrence River. It was designed by architect Moshe Safdie, and opened its doors to the public on 19 October 1988.
The Saint-Charles River (Huron-Wendat name is Akiawenrahk) is the main watercourse crossing Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
Le Cinéma Cartier est une salle de cinéma située à Québec (Canada). Présentant des films pendant près de 60 ans, il est converti en club vidéo en 1987. En 2003, il retrouve sa fonction d'origine sous l'égide d'un employé de longue date.
Le parc de l'Amérique-Latine (ou parfois parc Ulric-Joseph-Tessier) est un espace vert de Québec, au Canada.
Le parc de l'Amérique-Française, auparavant le parc Claire-Fontaine, est un espace vert de Québec, au Canada, inauguré en 1979.
Le cimetière de l'Hôpital général de Québec (aussi connu sous les noms Cimetière des pauvres et Cimetière des héros) est un cimetière situé à Notre-Dame-des-Anges, à mi-chemin entre les quartiers Saint-Roch et Saint-Sauveur de la ville de Québec, au Canada.
Le palais de justice de Québec est l'immeuble dans lequel siège les tribunaux suivants:
Le pavillon Charles-Baillairgé est une ancienne prison convertie en édifice du complexe muséal du Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec à Québec. Il a été construit entre 1861 et 1867 selon les plans de l'architecte Charles Baillairgé dans le but de remplacer l'ancienne prison située dans l'enceinte de Québec, jugée désuète. Elle sera agrandie entre 1869 à 1872 par l'allongement de l'aile sud. À partir de 1908, l'environnement autour de la prison change considérablement par l'aménagement du parc des Champs-de-Bataille. En 1930, on reconstruit le mur d'enceinte pour faire place au musée de la province, qui deviendra le Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. La prison ferme ses portes en 1970, remplacé par la prison d'Orsainville. Entre 1989 et 1991, l'édifice est reconverti en musée pour l'intégrer au Musée du Québec. Il a été classé comme immeuble patrimonial en 1997 par le ministère de la Culture et des Communications. Le pavillon est temporairement fermé aux visiteurs à compter du 4 avril 2022.
Le cimetière Saint-Matthew est le plus vieux cimetière protestant au Québec. Ouvert en 1772, il est situé dans le quartier Saint-Jean-Baptiste, à Québec,,. L'endroit est également désigné parc Saint-Matthew depuis sa désacralisation.
Le monument Wolfe est une colonne dorique commémorant le lieu du décès du général britannique James Wolfe durant la bataille des Plaines d'Abraham le 13 septembre 1759. Il est situé près du musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, au sein du parc des Champs-de-Bataille à Québec.