Tuesday, October 10, 2017

City tour day - loads of pictures

Slow start today Quebec time when I got us up at 9:30 remembering breakfast was over at 10. (Which really was 7:30 our usual MST time) We were down there in 15 minutes catching the tail end of it. The buffet had fruit salad, yogurt, granola cereal, breads/bagels, meat and cheeses, nuts with any fancy coffee or juices. Now to head out to see more of the city.











 Notre Dame Basilica



 














city hall - yes pirates is this years theme





Holy Trinity church - first Anglican built outside of England





 street shots





outside Frontenac, look way up to the guy putting up new copper roofing, these crazy man lift workers were everywhere but this was the highest


 tour inside Chateau Frontenac





for 2.6 million you could buy this statue by Salvador Dali out front on the boardwalk ;)


 Champlain monument



and we had to try the Funiculaire just once.. quick few seconds for $6




buskers everywhere, this is Mona and Lisa but you cannot pet, they are working dogs :)














furs and leather goods are everywhere as is wild meat on menus


lots of churches and live topiaries



 The weather was not quite as warm as forecast but we checked out lots before stopping at a really cool pub just down the street from our hotel. Inside it was like a brick vault. 



A quick stop at the hotel had me changing into runners after my boots had given me blisters before we headed off again to see more. 





That is our hotel behind Sheldon, the tall one and ours is top right side looking toward the river
and me out front of the street side entrance, see the metal dress shining behind the post?

 This time we ended up on a main drag and actually found the provincial liquor store (called SAQ if you ever are looking) for Bailey's, score. We stopped at a favorite spot (Louise's) for happy hour beers and this time trying the entire appetizer platter, yum.



Back at the hotel we relaxed the rest of the evening away and enjoyed Miss Vicky's and coconut clusters I packed along with our coffee.


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