One of North America's oldest cities still has fortified walls that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site in this French-speaking capital of the Quebec province. Quebec's cityscape is defined by the magnificent Château Frontenac constructed as a luxury hotel in the 19th Century for travelers of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The Canadian metropolis that was founded in 1608 along the St. Lawrence River and features The Museum of Civilization, The Citadel, Plains of Abraham, The Ice Hotel, Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church and Notre-Dame de Quebec Basilica Cathedral.
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