Quebec
(Dufferin Terrace and the Lower Town from the Citadel)
The
Dufferin Terrace, along the riverward edge of the Upper
Town, is the finest promenade in the world. It extends
about a quarter mile from the buttress built by Champlain
in 1620 for the Chateau of St. Louis to the base of
the Citadel. The Terrace is 182 feet above the St. Lawrence
and commands a view of extraordinary beauty. Below are
the curious streets of the Lower Town and the busy wharves.
On the opposite shore rise the bluffs of Point Levis.
During the evening the Terrace is the favorite resort
of the citizens of Quebec.
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