Parliament Hill (Quebec City)

Coordinates: 46°48′30″N 71°13′00″W / 46.8083°N 71.2167°W / 46.8083; -71.2167
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The Hill

Parliament Hill (

green spaces.[2] The hill on which it is located is the promontory of Quebec
.

In 1985, the complex of parliamentary building was declared a Site historique national ("National Historic Site of Canada").[3]

Parliamentary and government buildings

Residential and commercial buildings

Monuments

Parliament Hill is adorned with several monuments.

Bronze statues

Just like the bronze sculptures on the facade of the Parliament Building, these monuments are life sized, but the difference is that these are placed on pedestals and scattered in the gardens of Parliament Hill.

Parks, squares and promenades

Roads and Streets

References

  1. ^ The area north of Boulevard René-Lévesque and west of rue Claire-Fontaine is part of Saint-Jean-Baptiste.
  2. ^ http://www.capitale.gouv.qc.ca/medias/document/10_21_carte-territoire-colline-parlementaire.pdf Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine Hill National Capital of Quebec
  3. ^ "HistoricPlaces.ca - HistoricPlaces.ca".
  4. ^ 38 - The monument Adelard-Godbout - Committee National Capital Planning Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated -->[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ 29 - Charles De Gaulle monument - Capital Commission national development of Québec City <! - Title automatically generated -->[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ The monument of Daniel Johnson (father) - National Capital Commission, park, frescoes, Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated -->[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "1 - The monument François-Xavier-Garneau - National Capital Commission, City Planning Quebec <! - Title automatically generated -->". Archived from the original on 2008-09-25. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  8. ^ qc.ca / circuit-discovery / monument honors mercier.html-2 - The monument Mercier - Committee of the National Capital Planning Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated -->[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ 6 - The monument Jean Lesage - Committee of the National Capital Planning Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated -->[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ Monument Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine - Committee National Capital Park, frescoes, Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated -->[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ Monument Louis-Joseph Papineau - Committee National Capital Park, frescoes , Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated -->[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ / realizations / monuments, plaques / mauritius-duplessis.html Monument Maurice Duplessis - National Capital Commission, park, frescoes, Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated ->
  13. ^ 30 - The Montcalm monument - Committee of the National Capital Planning Quebec City < ! - Title automatically generated -->
  14. ^ .qc.ca/circuits-decouverte/11-le-monument-rene-levesque.html 11 - The monument René-Lévesque - Committee of the National Capital Planning Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated -->[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Monument Robert Bourassa - National Capital Commission, park, frescoes, Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated -->[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ gouv.qc.ca/circuits-decouverte/20-le-parc-de-l-amerique-francaise.html 20 - Park American-French - Committee of the National Capital Planning Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated -->[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ 35 - Parc de la Francophonie - Committee of the National Capital Planning Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated -->
  18. ^ .ca/circuits-decouverte/23-la-promenade-des-acadiens.html 23 - The walk of the Acadians - Committee of the National Capital Planning Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated -->[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ / discovery tour / walk-in-first-ministres.html 10 - Parkway Prime-Ministers - Committee of the National Capital Planning Quebec City <! - Title automatically generated -->

46°48′30″N 71°13′00″W / 46.8083°N 71.2167°W / 46.8083; -71.2167