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  2. Old Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Sault-au-Matelot Street and; Saint-Vallier Est Street, previously called Saint-Charles Street, the first paved road in Quebec. A funicular (Old Quebec Funicular) allows for easy transportation up Cap Diamant connecting to Upper Town from the narrow Petit-Champlain road at the foot of the Cape to the top with a marvelous view of the city. Côte ...

  3. Old Quebec Funicular - Wikipedia

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    The Old Quebec Funicular (French: Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec, pronounced [fynikylɛʁ dy vjø kebɛk]) is an inclined elevator, formerly a funicular railway, in the Old Quebec neighbourhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

  4. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Quebec City

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    Site Date(s) Designated Location Description Image 57-63 St. Louis Street [3]: 1705-1811 (period of construction) 1969 Quebec City: Three early eighteenth and nineteenth century stone houses within the walls of Quebec City's Upper Town at the foot of Cavelier du Moulin Park; a notable grouping of buildings from the French Regime

  5. Quebec Route 136 (Quebec City) - Wikipedia

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    A short route, most of Route 136 is a parkway along the Saint Lawrence River connecting the Basse-Ville of Old Quebec to the bridges. The eastern section follows city streets in that community. Route 136 is shown in the Quebec Ministry of Transportation road network map but is not identified as such on some other maps.

  6. Ramparts of Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    The ramparts of Quebec City are situated atop Cap Diamont, a large promontory in the city. The ramparts encircled the western portions of the Upper Town of Old Quebec, with the other sides of the Upper Town protected by steep cliffs with a 90-metre-drop (300 ft). [15] The total length of the ramparts is approximately 4.6 kilometres (2.9 mi). [5]

  7. Place D'Youville (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  8. Rue du Petit-Champlain - Wikipedia

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    Rue du Petit-Champlain (French pronunciation: [ʁy dy pəti ʃɑ̃plɛ̃], Little Champlain Street) is a street in the Canadian city of Quebec City, Quebec.It is located in the Petit Champlain commercial district, at the foot of Cap Diamant, and contains many boutique shops.

  9. OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

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    The license change and resulting deletions prompted a group of dissenting mappers to establish Free Open Street Map (FOSM), a fork of OSM that remained under the previous license. [37] Map tiles provided by the OpenStreetMap project were licensed under CC-BY-SA-2.0 until 1 August 2020. The ODbL license requires attribution to be attached to ...