1893 – Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City, Quebec
Designed by architect Bruce Price, the Château Frontenac was one of a long series of “château”
Designed by architect Bruce Price, the Château Frontenac was one of a long series of “château”
Demolished in 1988 after it had been empty since 1977.
Designed to replace the former Saint-Jacques Cathedral which had burned in 1852,
A statue of Cardinal Taschereau (1820-98) stands in the hotel forecourt,
More celebrated for its interior than its relatively simple exterior. One of the most beautiful ensembles of sculpted wood that exists in the province of Québec is found at the Ursuline chapel.
In the early 20th Century, Firehouse #5 was designed by Georges-Émile Tanguay (who also built Québec’s City Hall) with a spectacular “Second Empire”
Design for a firehall in an elaborate Edwardian style.
The construction of this shrine, which is located in Old Québec,
This 10-story skyscraper was La Sauvegarde Life Insurance Company headquarters,
Fine branch of Canadian Bank of Commerce with tastefully curving corner entrance at the corner of Paul and Pierre.