Very nice! My first visit to Quebec City was a couple of years ago, and I can't wait to get back!
Stayed there in may 1971 on my honeymoon. Nice shots.
Stayed there in may 1971 on my honeymoon. Nice shots.
GreyOwl40 wrote:
Shot on Tri -X Pan film.
I like how you framed it with the trees in 2.
yssirk123 wrote:
Very nice - thanks for sharing!
yssirk, Many thanks! My pleasure.
crafterwantabe wrote:
Beautiful pictures
crafterwantabe, Appreciate your kind comment!
jederick wrote:
Beautiful captures. My wife really enjoyed window shopping and lunching when we visited Chateau Frontenac while I walked around photographing the interior/exterior. A delightful experience for both of us! Thanks for sharing!!
Jim, Glad to hear that you enjoyed your visit. As you well know, the Chateau dominates the skyline in the old part of town and offers excellent photo opportunities from different perspectives. One can get a great view of it, as well as Lower Town, when taking the ferry from Levis (the south shore). It was designed by the American architect Bruce Price, with the construction due in no small measure to William Van Horne, also an American, who was the general manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
Thanks for your comments. It was my pleasure posting them. John
A10, Thank you! Glad that you liked them.
billmck wrote:
Very nice! My first visit to Quebec City was a couple of years ago, and I can't wait to get back!
biil, Thank you! Great to hear that you enjoyed your visit and are planning to return.
Toment wrote:
Very pretty
Thanks
Toment, Thank you! My pleasure.
bobbyp7714 wrote:
Stayed there in may 1971 on my honeymoon. Nice shots.
bobby, My first visit to Quebec City was in 1969, but I didn't get to stay at the Chateau! Thanks for your comment.
photophile wrote:
I like how you framed it with the trees in 2.
photophile, Thank you for your kind comment!
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