Postcard of the Week: View from Carré St-Louis
Montreal historic stone home viewed from Carré Saint-Louis (St-Louis Square), a lively urban park in the Plateau Mont-Royal. — Montreal, Quebec.
Montreal historic stone home viewed from Carré Saint-Louis (St-Louis Square), a lively urban park in the Plateau Mont-Royal. — Montreal, Quebec.
Happy Fall Friday! This magnificent view was taken hiking along Rocky Peak Ridge, in New York’s Adirondack mountains. The autumn colors are at their best at the end of September and early October in Eastern Canada and New England. For your next fall getaway, make the region your destination.
Beautiful oxidized architectural detail; side entrance canopy and brackets of l’église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Québec. A catholic church built in 1884 in the Second Empire style. Today, designated as a historic building of Quebec.
Street art aesthetics along a side street between upper and lower town in the Faubourg Saint-Jean, a colourful and friendly neighbourhood in Québec City. First a close up of the metal flowers… and the Eye of the Zebra Interesting tidbit: Zebra’s see in black and white. Gordon