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Saint Catherine Street St. Catherine street is home to a large shopping and night life scene. It is located in the heart of montreal, with specialty shops, boutiques, night clubs, restaurants and much more. Address: St. Catherine Street Montreal QC Canada
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Grande Allee Stroll this boulevard and visit the numerous bars and restaurants found in this area. Other nearby attractions include the Parliament building, Musée des Beaux Arts and the Plains of Abraham. The Grande Allée is a western extension of Rue St-Louis. Address: . Quebec City QC Canada
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The King's Road Le Chemin du Roy (King's Road), which runs from Montreal to Quebec City, was completed in 1737 and is one of the oldest roadways in Canada. It runs along the St. Lawrence River and passes some of Quebec's oldest villages and monuments. Address: . Trois-Rivieres QC Canada .
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Terrasse Dufferin Facing the castle-like Chateau Frontenac, this promenade/boardwalk offers great views of the St. Lawrence River and Old Quebec. Address: . Quebec City QC Canada
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The Old Road This section of the King's Road in Cap-Sante is full of centuries old wood and stone houses. Interpretive plaques are set up along the tree-lined street in order to point out houses of particular historical importance. Address: Old Road Cap-Sante QC Canada G0A 1L0
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Rue des Erables This street, located in one of the oldest settled areas in Canada, is home to four residences that have been classified historic monuments. The Fiset home (number 679), the Bernard-Angers home (number 639), the Seigneur Larue home (number 500) and the Charles-Xavier Larue home (number 218) are all situated along the tree-lined street. Other monuments on the street include La chapelle Sainte-Anne and L'eglise Saint-Francois-de-Sales de Neuville. Address: Rue des Erables Neuville QC Canada G0A 2R0
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