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Quebec
(Chateau Frontenac from Montmorency Park)
The
site of the old Chateau St. Louis, destroyed by fire
in 1834, is now occupied by the picturesque Chateau
Frontenac, one of the noted hostelries of the world.
It was named in honor of the Count de Frontenac, commander
of the French forces during the attack of an English
army under Sir William Phipps in 1690. The Chateau was
built with a strong sense of the fitness of things and
the exterior harmonizes perfectly with its quaint architectural
surroundings.
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