
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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