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The Battlefields Park
Public meadows & trees covering 103 hectares & site of a 1759 battle between the French & British.
835 Wilfrid-Laurier Ave, Québec City, Quebec G1R 2L3, Canada

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Romain Bourque
at 2024 Jan 05
Romain Bourque
at 2024 Jan 05
beautiful incredibly well maintained huge national park that lies in the heart of Quebec city the park begins at the fortified Citadel walls and has plenty of seasonal activities interspersed throughout the year, like cross country skiing , oval skating, and a separate hockey rink and 5 day concerts during sumner festival with 50,000 people regularly in attendance with a top band every night from different musuc genres s it's also part of the UNESCO world heritage site. it has a museum on-site, personalized walking tours with national park employees who give a detailed and knowledgeable background history of the battles fought here and the way of life of both soldiers and civilians ....absolute must see for travelers to Quebec City! washrooms on site are immaculate and modern and even has hot water coming from the tap, during winter!!!!
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Benjamin Duff
at 2019 Oct 15
Benjamin Duff
at 2019 Oct 15
Huge park right outside the old city - super close, well maintained with lots of areas with different bits and pieces to see and do, plus it's a big historical site which makes it even more interesting. Art galleries, gardens, the nature walk and more make it an easy place to spend a day.
Matthew Tibble
at 2019 Sep 12
Matthew Tibble
at 2019 Sep 12
Had a great day walking though this park. It is big so of you plan on walking to the end or will take 2-3 hours and about 7kms. We used the restrooms at the Rotunda in they middle of the park. There are also restrooms at the top of the governers promenade. We went in early autumn and there wasn't any cafe open so bring water and snacks. The views are amazing from the location! You can start your walk from the promenade in front of chateaux frontenac. Oh, and there is a nice nature trail on the east side of the park to walk along back from the south end to the north.

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