
Quebec, French Québec, city, port, and funding of Quebec province, Canada. One of the earliest cities in Canada— having commemorated its 400th wedding anniversary in 2008— Quebec city has a distinct old-world personality and also beauty. It is the only remaining walled city in The United States and Canada north of Mexico as well as was acknowledged as a UNESCO World Heritage website in 1985.
Among its various other identifying attributes are its narrow rock streets, rock buildings, strongholds, and also abundant French Canadian culture based in the French language. The city's remarkable sights of the bordering landscape and also unique personality were noted as very early as 1842 during a visit by Charles Dickens, that called Quebec the "Gibraltar of North America." Along with being a significant tourist location, Quebec is an administrative facility and a port city for a transatlantic profession.
Its location at the confluence of St. Lawrence and Saint-Charles rivers, about 150 miles (240 km) northeast of Montreal, provided a number of strategic military advantages: because of the narrowing of the St. Lawrence River, Quebec was the farthest upstream oceangoing vessels could navigate, and the city's fortifications on a high ridge had a commanding view of the river.
Written By — Martin Derico
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