Dufferin Terrace (Terrasse Dufferin)
Quebec City, Canada
Did you know?
- Type
- Historical landmark in Quebec City, Quebec
Visitor information
- Address: Rue des Carrières, Québec, QC G1R 5J5, Canada
- Phone: +1 418-648-7016
- Official website: https://www.pc.gc.ca/saintlouis?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=dufferin
People also ask
What is Dufferin Terrace known for?
The Dufferin Terrace, a long wooden sidewalk located next to the Château Frontenac, affords a stunning view of the St. Lawrence River and surrounding area. It is a wonderful place to visit at any time of the year! Thousands of tourists flock to this terrace named in honour of Governor General Dufferin.
What is the famous walking street in Quebec City?
Petit-Champlain. The streets of the Petit-Champlain district and Place Royale are an invitation to travel back in time to the founding of Québec over 400 years ago. The sense of history in this square is palpable. Nearby street Petit-Champlain will make you feel like you've landed in a fairytale.
Can you just walk into Château Frontenac?
Yes, You Can Enter the Château Frontenac Take the opportunity to admire historical artifacts dating back 400 years, displayed throughout the hotel in specially designed showcases accessible to all visitors.
What is the most famous food in Quebec City?
The province has a strong food culture shaped by French influence and classic comfort dishes. The most famous of all is poutine, fries topped with cheese curds and gravy, which shows up everywhere from restaurants to late night spots. It's simple, filling, and very much part of daily life in Quebec (pictured above).