Quebec City, Canada: Part 4 (Funiculaire and Quebec City's Lower Town)
You may wonder what a Funiculaire is ... so did we! What did we do? We went to check out it was and discovered it was a neat way to go to Quebec City's Lower Town. The fee was nominal, and thankfully there were no lines.
Anita, Roger, me, Minnie sitting on the base of the Samuel de Champlain statue in front of the Funiculaire.
The kids and I in front of the Funiculaire.
Going down to lower town ... See the other one coming back up?
We walked all around Lower Town and marvelled at the stores. It was a breath of fresh air to see historic and original buildings being utilised. While admiring the architecture and the city itself, we had an important mission: to find a coat for Anita. We had accidentally left her jacket on the train! Although we were visiting Quebec City in April, it was still fairly chilly (about 10 - 15 degrees colder than Michigan).
We were looking for a coat for Anita, but saw this shirt in the window...
A street in Lower Town.
There were several very interesting lifelike and realistic murals painted on the sides of the buildings in Quebec City. Take a look at the pics I posted.
The kids in front of a mural in Lower Town.
Another mural painted on a side of a building.
While we were in Quebec's Lower Town, we found this and HAD to snap a picture!
We loved the message on this weight which translates to "Roger loves you!"
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