Charming old buildings in close quarters
One of the most photographed hotels in the world, the Chateau Frontenac
Goldman! He was a riot to watch.
Sculptures in surprising places
Every building is fantastically decked out!
On the caleche ride (horse and carriage) our driver was very amusing
Mum and I in the caleche
Cowering in the cover from the rain!
The lower city from above
It was a long, but nice day... unfortunately in the late afternoon/early evening the rain moved in and we didn't get to explore the lower city.









Beautiful pictures. I love the architecture!
ReplyDeleteVieux Quebec is beautiful! I have only made one visit there and have never had an opportunity to go back. You're pictures bring back a lot of memories. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to visit, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you and your Mum are having a nice time.
ReplyDeleteBe always in stitches.
Such a picturesque place. Looks like it's from a different time. What a great way to spend a day.
ReplyDeleteI was only in Quebec once ... on a high school trip when I was way too young and parochial to truly appreciate it ... I'd love to return and see its beauty with
ReplyDeletemore mature eyes and sensibilities. But your photos are a good start.
Nice pics as always Dani! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you got some amazing pics
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely city--I'd love to visit some day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful city to be able to visit Dani!
ReplyDeleteHugs from Holland ~
Heidi
Gorgeous photos. Love that hotel, hmm, need tot hink of an excuse to fly to Canada and stay there...
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of Georgian Bay too - I'm glad you are enjoying your holidays
Lovely pictures! Looks like a really fun day.
ReplyDeleteMust be a wonderful city. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of your trip with your mum.
ReplyDeleteQuebec City is beautiful. One of my favorite places. It rained and was cold when were there also. BTW... The hotel is more impressive on the outside. The rooms were a little tired. Hopefully, they have renovated in the past few years.
ReplyDeleteOh Dani it looks so cosy, I always thought of Quebec and all the other cities as very very big with huge buildings.Thanks for the lovely pictures
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good time. I'd love to go to Quebec someday
ReplyDeleteMuch better than stitching at the cottage! Glad you had a good time, a great way to spend time with your Mom...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place, great pitures! Thank yu!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you and your mum are having a wonderful time together. It is fun to see photos of Quebec in the summer time...last time (and only time) I was there was in Feb 2009 for a 2 week hockey tournament. The city was quite grey, wet and snowy.
ReplyDeleteTake care
Love your pictures Dani! It sure looks like you're having a great time with your Mom. The pics make me nostalgic and I wish I could return there again soon. It's such a lovely city.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place Dani , and also beautiful pictures again !
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! The first one looks a lot like Whistler Village... of Olympic fame!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - I am hoping to get to QC some day, and your pics make me want to go there all the more!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic of you and mum.
ReplyDeleteI love to come visit and see your country through the eyes of your camera, thanks Dani for sharing these with me.