5Rue du Petit Champlain, Quebec City, Canada

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They say that Quebec is a piece of Europe in America. And we could not agree more: walking through its streets is almost like teleporting to a French village. You will not be short of things to do in Quebec. The cobblestone streets of the old town, the famous Château Frontenac and surroundings with first-rate natural jewels make Quebec a very interesting city for visitors.The Petit-Champlain Road in the 17th century was a narrow path about 500 m long that during the famine in Ireland, the Irish migrated here working in various shipyards of the area and built their own homes, which they called this street named “rue du Petit-Champlain”, a name that has been officially embraced since 1960.Producers’ cooperatives created in 1985 by the local craftsmen and traders of the area play an important role in real estate management and development of commerce in the country, with most of the stores under their control. An important role in the construction of new stone buildings in 1970-1982 played by architect Jacques DeBlois and businessman Gerry Paris who gave a inspiration france this beautiful street. The Rue du Petit-Champlain, a small but majestic street, with its cobblestone French building temperament, with a fascinating attraction of guests from all over the world, ranks one of the most beautiful streets in Canada. This street is always beautiful as in summer with the colorful flowers hanging on the walls of the shops crowded by guests to buy gifts, and in winter it is always decorated as on Christmas day. The warm atmosphere will entice you not to miss the Petit Champlain Theater, take a short break in the beautiful Petit Champlain Park, climb the famous Casse-Cou Escalier or take the cable car to photograph the stunning views of Old Québec. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!

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