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Some 30 metres higher than Niagara, Montmorency Falls impresses visitors in summer and winter alike. The well-equipped site features a cable car, a suspension bridge and even a zipline. These features allow visitors to take in the wonder of this natural attraction from different perspectives. The site’s history is also highlighted in the interpretation centre.
2009 - 2020

A breath of fresh air for Québec City residents

Québec City reinvented itself in the 1980s, bringing its population a host of innovations. Arts and culture was booming, with the inauguration of the Musée de la Civilisation and the Gabrielle-Roy and Claire-Martin municipal libraries. These years ushered in new urban spaces for residents’ use and enjoyment. Just think of Cartier-Brébeuf Park, which is still very popular today. Québec City also gained new international recognition thanks to its inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This energy and momentum carried over through 1990s and even continues today.

Montmorency Falls in winter

Chantal Gagnon Some 30 metres higher than Niagara, Montmorency Falls impresses visitors in summer and winter alike. The well-equipped site features a cable car, a suspension bridge and even a zipline. These features allow visitors to take in the wonder of this natural attraction from different perspectives. The site’s history is also highlighted in the interpretation centre.
Chronoscope Can you classify this photo in one or more archival categories? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec All rights reserved: Ville de Québec - Date: 2011-10-19