History is everywhere in Old Quebec. You really see it come to life.
Dufferin Terrace
The terrace was built under the direction of the Marquess of Dufferin, the then Governor General of Canada, and eventually named for him. It was officially inaugurated by Dufferin’s viceregal successor, John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, and his wife, Princess Louise, on 28 June 1879.
And to make things even more interesting, there are ruins hidden under the Dufferin Terrace, the remains of Château Saint-Louis reveal the seat of power of French and British governors from 1620 to 1834.
The pictures don’t do the Terrace justice. I took these pictures on a cloudy day.
Samuel de Champlain
Known as the “Father of New France,” Champlain founded Quebec (1608), one of the oldest cities in what is now Canada, and consolidated French colonies. He also made important explorations of what is now northern New York, the Ottawa River, and the eastern Great Lakes.
This monument is located on the Dufferin Terrace, in front of the Chateau Frontenac. It is one of the tallest in Old Quebec. The statue of Champlain shows him in his forties. In his right hand he holds a cavalier hat decorated with a plume, and in his left, several rolled letters credential. Here is a little-known fact: no authentic portrait of Champlain is said to exist, so the sculptor undoubtedly drew inspiration from some other period portrait.
The bronze in high relief shows a woman, the personification of Québec City, recording major historical events in a book; to her right is a child who represents the science of navigation; and surmounted above is Victory with wings outstretched, holding a trumpet to her lips to sound the glory of this indomitable explorer.
What scenes have you seen in your travels?





Caroline
September 7, 2023
Hi,
I just love the pictures you posted about your trip to Old Quebec. Thanks for taking us along on your trip. 🙂
Caroline
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Nancy Loderick
September 7, 2023
Hi Caroline,
Glad you enjoy the pictures. We sure enjoyed our trip and I enjoy sharing our experiences with you all.
Nancy
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Ben
September 7, 2023
Hi,
Dufferin Terrace looks quite the sight!
Ben
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Nancy Loderick
September 7, 2023
Hi Ben,
Yes, and like most things, Durrerin Terrace is even more beautiful when you see it in person.
Nancy
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Ken Loderick
September 7, 2023
Great blog about this wonderful spot in Old Quèbec! The view across the Saint Lawrence river is also very nice and is a great place to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee in the early morning. The Chateau Frontenec is right next door too!
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Nancy Loderick
September 7, 2023
Hi Mr. Ken,
The early morning cup of coffee was such a treat every day. It was the perfect way to start the day!
Nancy
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Diane
September 7, 2023
Great pictures of Old Quebec. Thanks for sharing!
Diane
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Nancy Loderick
September 7, 2023
Thanks Diane!
Nancy
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