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Quebec City is the capital of Quebec, which has always made me feel incredible, because Montreal seems to have the weather of the capital, and it was qualified to compete in the Canadian capital, but after coming, I understood
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The Battlefields Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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There is a vast hill to the right of the star-shaped bunker, and the terrain is undulating and varied. This is the Battlefield Park, also known as the Plain of Abraham. In 1759, the British and French armies fought a decisive war here. The French army was defeated in this battle, and Quebec City became a British colony. The 250-acre Battlefield Park, with a view of Liaoning, combines leisure, culture and history. When spring and summer are full of flowers, sitting on the green grass for a picnic and enjoying concerts and performances is really a joy in life. In addition, there are some weapons left in the park at that time, and a monument is erected to mourn the martyrs of the war.
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The Battlefields Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Quebec City is the capital of Quebec, which has always made me feel incredible, because Montreal seems to have the weather of the capital, and it was qualified to compete in the Canadian capital, but after coming, I understood
This is an impressive green walkway, sitting here to enjoy this historic place. There are some clever explanatory signs, and there are good photographic places around them. We are fortunate to have a good guide to introduce us to history.
Abraham Plain is a grassland stretching for several kilometers in Quebec city, where you can enjoy the cool, sunbathe, and overlook the St. Lawrence River. The largest music festival in Canada is also in this grassland, which is a multi-functional space.
Historic site that consists of a large plain which was the site of a decisive battle between the British and the French. Great views of the city!
From Quebec's ancient city to the Capitol, where the locals lived in the old days, there was a large green area near the riverside, and when we went there, the Abraham Plain was doing Halloween-themed activities