Little Champlain Street is my favorite place in the whole of Canada when I play. It was originally a colonial area of France, and many people still speak French. The official language here is also French. This is the most concentrated place for tourists in downtown Quebec. It's really beautiful.
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Little Champlain Street is my favorite place in the whole of Canada when I play. It was originally a colonial area of France, and many people still speak French. The official language here is also French. This is the most concentrated place for tourists in downtown Quebec. It's really beautiful.
Located in the old Quebec city, near the cruise ship terminal, you can walk down the stairs, or you can take a small silver to take the cable car. Little Champlain Street is not long and built along the mountain, but there are many shops, especially restaurants and bars. The road is still stone. A bit French!
When I first heard the name of Little Champlain Street, the first reaction was that there was a Champlain Street in Paris, which is a mini cottage version, but later found that it is unique and the scenery is really charming.
Famous location in Quebec City. The quartier petit Champlain is a tranquil and cultural place to visit. Worth a trip!
Little Champlain Town...Located in the old Quebec City, Canada, it is a very beautiful European-style town. It is almost Halloween. Pumpkins are placed in front of the house to welcome the arrival of the holiday. Every window in this street, every window sill is carefully designed, become a unique signboard of their own small shop, so that the tourists here stop and forget to return.
Charming area with lot's of shops and restaurants and historic buildings. Lovely to stroll around.
Little Champlain Street, the narrowest, oldest and most prosperous, shows its charm, strolling on the banks of the St. Lawrence River in the evening, there are many art shops with distinctive features, the store layout and display windows are carefully designed, and the artworks full of personality are also particularly exquisite and beautiful.
Here is a small gift street selling Quebec local characteristics, there are some characteristics, you can see the local culture, buy some small gifts, and there are several murals that can not be missed at both ends of the street. Now is the off-season tourists are relatively few, several places are engaged in maintenance, a little affecting the interest of play.