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Kent Gate — Attraction in Quebec

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Kent Gate
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Nearby attractions
Place D'Youville
Rue Saint-Jean, Québec, QC G1R 6E2, Canada
Esplanade Park
60 Rue D'Auteuil, Québec, QC G1R 4C4, Canada
St. Jean Gate
Rue Saint-Jean, Québec, QC G1R 1R5, Canada
Morrin Centre
44 Chau. des Écossais, Québec, QC G1R 4H3, Canada
Artillery Park
2 Rue D'Auteuil, Québec, QC G1R 5C2, Canada
Les Promenades Fantômes
106 Rue Sainte-Anne, Québec, QC G1R 3X8, Canada
St. Louis Gate
Rue Saint-Louis, Québec, QC G1R 3Z7, Canada
Parliament Building
1045 Rue des Parlementaires, Québec, QC G1A 1A3, Canada
Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral
16 Rue De Buade, Québec, QC G1R 4A1, Canada
Pôle culturel du Monastère des Ursulines
12 Rue Donnacona, Québec, QC G1R 4L5, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Sapristi...bistro bar
1001 Rue Saint-Jean, Québec, QC G1R 1S4, Canada
Cochon Dingue
1014 Rue Saint-Jean, Québec, QC G1R 5C2, Canada
Il Teatro Restaurant Italien
972 Rue Saint-Jean, Québec, QC G1R 1R5, Canada
Au Petit Coin Breton
1029 Rue Saint-Jean, Québec, QC G1R 1R9, Canada
Restaurant Poutineville Vieux Québec
810 Boulevard Honoré-Mercier, Québec City, Quebec G1R 5N4, Canada
Paillard
1097 Rue Saint-Jean, Québec, QC G1R 1S3, Canada
Restaurant Beffroi Steakhouse
775 Boulevard Honoré-Mercier, Québec City, Quebec G1R 6A5, Canada
Les Trois Garçons
1084 Rue Saint-Jean, Québec, QC G1R 1S4, Canada
Pub St-Alexandre
1087 Rue Saint-Jean, Québec, QC G1R 1S3, Canada
Restaurant Liban
23 Rue D'Auteuil, Québec, QC G1R 5T5, Canada
Nearby hotels
Le Capitole Hôtel
972 Rue Saint-Jean 7e étage, Québec, QC G1R 1R5, Canada
AUBERGE INTERNATIONALE DE QUEBEC
19 Rue Sainte-Ursule, Québec, QC G1R 4E1, Canada
Quebec City Marriott Downtown
850 Rue D'Youville, Québec, QC G1R 3P6
Hôtel Champlain Vieux Québec
115 Rue Sainte-Anne Rue, Québec, QC G1R 3X6, Canada
HOTEL MANOIR D'AUTEUIL
49 Rue D'Auteuil, Québec, QC G1R 4C2, Canada
Hilton Quebec
1100 Bd René-Lévesque E, Québec, QC G1R 4P3, Canada
Coureur des Bois (le)
15 Rue Sainte-Ursule, Québec, QC G1R 4C7, Canada
Hôtel Acadia - Les Hôtels Nouvelle-France
41 Rue Sainte-Ursule, Québec, QC G1R 4E4, Canada
Castel d'Amérique Française
31 Rue Sainte-Ursule, Québec, QC G1R 4E4, Canada
Hôtel AtypiQ
109 Rue Sainte-Anne, Québec, QC G1R 3X6, Canada
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Kent Gate

Rue Dauphine, Québec, QC G1R 3W7, Canada
4.2(30)
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attractions: Place D'Youville, Esplanade Park, St. Jean Gate, Morrin Centre, Artillery Park, Les Promenades Fantômes, St. Louis Gate, Parliament Building, Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral, Pôle culturel du Monastère des Ursulines, restaurants: Sapristi...bistro bar, Cochon Dingue, Il Teatro Restaurant Italien, Au Petit Coin Breton, Restaurant Poutineville Vieux Québec, Paillard, Restaurant Beffroi Steakhouse, Les Trois Garçons, Pub St-Alexandre, Restaurant Liban
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Nearby attractions of Kent Gate

Place D'Youville

Esplanade Park

St. Jean Gate

Morrin Centre

Artillery Park

Les Promenades Fantômes

St. Louis Gate

Parliament Building

Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral

Pôle culturel du Monastère des Ursulines

Place D'Youville

Place D'Youville

4.6

(2.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Esplanade Park

Esplanade Park

4.5

(609)

Open 24 hours
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St. Jean Gate

St. Jean Gate

4.7

(191)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Morrin Centre

Morrin Centre

4.6

(332)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

5 Course Gourmet and Historical Tour
5 Course Gourmet and Historical Tour
Fri, Dec 5 • 2:00 PM
Québec City, Quebec, G1K 2V9, Canada
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Old Quebec City Food & History Walking Tour
Old Quebec City Food & History Walking Tour
Fri, Dec 5 • 11:00 AM
Québec City, Quebec, G1R 3X3, Canada
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Dive into the world of honey and its spirits
Dive into the world of honey and its spirits
Thu, Dec 11 • 2:00 PM
Québec City, Quebec, G1K 3J5, Canada
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Nearby restaurants of Kent Gate

Sapristi...bistro bar

Cochon Dingue

Il Teatro Restaurant Italien

Au Petit Coin Breton

Restaurant Poutineville Vieux Québec

Paillard

Restaurant Beffroi Steakhouse

Les Trois Garçons

Pub St-Alexandre

Restaurant Liban

Sapristi...bistro bar

Sapristi...bistro bar

4.3

(1.5K)

Click for details
Cochon Dingue

Cochon Dingue

4.4

(1.5K)

Click for details
Il Teatro Restaurant Italien

Il Teatro Restaurant Italien

4.3

(1.1K)

$$

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Au Petit Coin Breton

Au Petit Coin Breton

4.3

(781)

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David LovettDavid Lovett
La Porte de Kent :-) a été construite en 1879 et est l'une des trois principales portes d'accès à la capitale du Québec . * C'est Lord Dufferin Gouverneur Général du Canada de 1872 à 1878 Qu'on doit L'érection de la porte Kent (1878-1879) * Cette porte est située entre les rues :-) Rue D'Auteil et la Rue Dauphine 0u entre ces 2 portes :=) La porte St-Jean et La porte St-Louis . Note :) *** La Pierre inaugurale de la Porte Kent est posée par la Princesse Louise, fille de la Reine Victoria Qui a Contribue Financièrement à la Construction en Souvenir de Son Père = (Édouard) Augustus , Duc de Kent (1767-1820) Qui a vécu à Québec de 1791 à 1794 . * aujourd'hui La plupart des portes ont été démolies et reconstruites à plusieurs reprises. * Selon L'histoire, elles représentaient un sérieux obstacle à la circulation urbaine. * Plusieurs portes ont été définitivement démolies à partir de 1871, pour permettre un meilleur accès aux nouveaux pôles de développement : la gare, le port et les faubourgs. * Cependant, trois portes subsistent encore aujourd'hui, reconstruites sur un autre modèle, qui ne constitue plus un obstacle. * Aujourd'hui, il existe 6 ;-) entrées dans le vieux Québec , Q' Tous Les Passants ont Le Plaisir D'admirer et D'interpréter et Vraiment d'en Comprendre Ces Multiples Raisons . ================================== The Kent Gate :-) was built in 1879 and is one of the three main gateways to Quebec's capital. * Lord Dufferin, Governor General of Canada from 1872 to 1878, erected the Kent Gate (1878-1879) * This gate is located between :-) Rue D'Auteil and Rue Dauphine or between these 2 doors :=) Porte St-Jean and Porte St-Louis . Note :=) *** The inaugural Stone of The Kent Gate Was Laid by Princess Louise, Daughter of Queen Victoria, Who Contributed Financially To its Construction in Memory of Her Father (Edward) Augustus, Duke of Kent (1767-1820) Who Lived in Quebec City From 1791 to 1794. * Today Most of the gates have been demolished and rebuilt several times. * According to history, they represented a serious obstacle to urban traffic. * Several gates were finally demolished after 1871, to provide better access to the new development hubs: the station, the port and the suburbs. * However, three gates remain today, rebuilt on a different model, which no longer constitutes an obstacle. * Today, there are six entrances to Old Quebec, which passers-by can admire, interpret and really understand.
Sanjay GuptaSanjay Gupta
There are four main city gates built into the ramparts that provide access to Old Quebec’s Upper Town including Kent Gate, Prescott Gate, Saint-Jean Gate, and Saint-Louis Gate. The last (1879) of the three main city gates to be built. 'Kent Gate' lies between Porte St-Jean and Porte St-Louis. This iconic gate is part of the fortification system comprising bastions, gates, and defensive structures that account for Québec City's renown as a fortified colonial city and the reason Old Québec was named a UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Only three other gates (St-Jean, Saint-Louis, and Prescott) that were part of the original fortifications survive. it was erected in 1879 and named in honor of Queen Victoria’s father, the Duke of Kent. This famous ruler of the British Empire sponsored its construction.
THE EXPLORERTHE EXPLORER
We drove up to Quebec for 4 days to see the historic sites and eat. Walking around our neighborhood in the old city, we passed by the Kent Gate, part of the old wall around Quebec City. A nice piece of history.
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La Porte de Kent :-) a été construite en 1879 et est l'une des trois principales portes d'accès à la capitale du Québec . * C'est Lord Dufferin Gouverneur Général du Canada de 1872 à 1878 Qu'on doit L'érection de la porte Kent (1878-1879) * Cette porte est située entre les rues :-) Rue D'Auteil et la Rue Dauphine 0u entre ces 2 portes :=) La porte St-Jean et La porte St-Louis . Note :) *** La Pierre inaugurale de la Porte Kent est posée par la Princesse Louise, fille de la Reine Victoria Qui a Contribue Financièrement à la Construction en Souvenir de Son Père = (Édouard) Augustus , Duc de Kent (1767-1820) Qui a vécu à Québec de 1791 à 1794 . * aujourd'hui La plupart des portes ont été démolies et reconstruites à plusieurs reprises. * Selon L'histoire, elles représentaient un sérieux obstacle à la circulation urbaine. * Plusieurs portes ont été définitivement démolies à partir de 1871, pour permettre un meilleur accès aux nouveaux pôles de développement : la gare, le port et les faubourgs. * Cependant, trois portes subsistent encore aujourd'hui, reconstruites sur un autre modèle, qui ne constitue plus un obstacle. * Aujourd'hui, il existe 6 ;-) entrées dans le vieux Québec , Q' Tous Les Passants ont Le Plaisir D'admirer et D'interpréter et Vraiment d'en Comprendre Ces Multiples Raisons . ================================== The Kent Gate :-) was built in 1879 and is one of the three main gateways to Quebec's capital. * Lord Dufferin, Governor General of Canada from 1872 to 1878, erected the Kent Gate (1878-1879) * This gate is located between :-) Rue D'Auteil and Rue Dauphine or between these 2 doors :=) Porte St-Jean and Porte St-Louis . Note :=) *** The inaugural Stone of The Kent Gate Was Laid by Princess Louise, Daughter of Queen Victoria, Who Contributed Financially To its Construction in Memory of Her Father (Edward) Augustus, Duke of Kent (1767-1820) Who Lived in Quebec City From 1791 to 1794. * Today Most of the gates have been demolished and rebuilt several times. * According to history, they represented a serious obstacle to urban traffic. * Several gates were finally demolished after 1871, to provide better access to the new development hubs: the station, the port and the suburbs. * However, three gates remain today, rebuilt on a different model, which no longer constitutes an obstacle. * Today, there are six entrances to Old Quebec, which passers-by can admire, interpret and really understand.
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There are four main city gates built into the ramparts that provide access to Old Quebec’s Upper Town including Kent Gate, Prescott Gate, Saint-Jean Gate, and Saint-Louis Gate. The last (1879) of the three main city gates to be built. 'Kent Gate' lies between Porte St-Jean and Porte St-Louis. This iconic gate is part of the fortification system comprising bastions, gates, and defensive structures that account for Québec City's renown as a fortified colonial city and the reason Old Québec was named a UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Only three other gates (St-Jean, Saint-Louis, and Prescott) that were part of the original fortifications survive. it was erected in 1879 and named in honor of Queen Victoria’s father, the Duke of Kent. This famous ruler of the British Empire sponsored its construction.
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We drove up to Quebec for 4 days to see the historic sites and eat. Walking around our neighborhood in the old city, we passed by the Kent Gate, part of the old wall around Quebec City. A nice piece of history.
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La Porte de Kent :-) a été construite en 1879 et est l'une des trois principales portes d'accès à la capitale du Québec . C'est Lord Dufferin Gouverneur Général du Canada de 1872 à 1878 Qu'on doit L'érection de la porte Kent (1878-1879)

Cette porte est située entre les rues :-) Rue D'Auteil et la Rue Dauphine 0u entre ces 2 portes :=) La porte St-Jean et La porte St-Louis .

Note :) * La Pierre inaugurale de la Porte Kent est posée par la Princesse Louise, fille de la Reine Victoria Qui a Contribue Financièrement à la Construction en Souvenir de Son Père = (Édouard) Augustus , Duc de Kent (1767-1820) Qui a vécu à Québec de 1791 à 1794 .

aujourd'hui La plupart des portes ont été démolies et reconstruites à plusieurs reprises.

Selon L'histoire, elles représentaient un sérieux obstacle à la circulation urbaine.

Plusieurs portes ont été définitivement démolies à partir de 1871, pour permettre un meilleur accès aux nouveaux pôles de développement : la gare, le port et les faubourgs.

Cependant, trois portes subsistent encore aujourd'hui, reconstruites sur un autre modèle, qui ne constitue plus un obstacle.

Aujourd'hui, il existe 6 ;-) entrées dans le vieux Québec , Q' Tous Les Passants ont Le Plaisir D'admirer et D'interpréter et Vraiment d'en Comprendre Ces Multiples Raisons .

The Kent Gate :-) was built in 1879 and is one of the three main gateways to Quebec's capital. Lord Dufferin, Governor General of Canada from 1872 to 1878, erected the Kent Gate (1878-1879)

This gate is located between :-) Rue D'Auteil and Rue Dauphine or between these 2 doors :=) Porte St-Jean and Porte St-Louis .

Note :=) * The inaugural Stone of The Kent Gate Was Laid by Princess Louise, Daughter of Queen Victoria, Who Contributed Financially To its Construction in Memory of Her Father (Edward) Augustus, Duke of Kent (1767-1820) Who Lived in Quebec City From 1791 to 1794.

Today Most of the gates have been demolished and rebuilt several times.

According to history, they represented a serious obstacle to urban traffic.

Several gates were finally demolished after 1871, to provide better access to the new development hubs: the station, the port and the suburbs.

However, three gates remain today, rebuilt on a different model, which no longer constitutes an obstacle.

Today, there are six entrances to Old Quebec, which passers-by can admire, interpret and...

   Read more
avatar
4.0
1y

There are four main city gates built into the ramparts that provide access to Old Quebec’s Upper Town including Kent Gate, Prescott Gate, Saint-Jean Gate, and Saint-Louis Gate.

The last (1879) of the three main city gates to be built. 'Kent Gate' lies between Porte St-Jean and Porte St-Louis. This iconic gate is part of the fortification system comprising bastions, gates, and defensive structures that account for Québec City's renown as a fortified colonial city and the reason Old Québec was named a UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Only three other gates (St-Jean, Saint-Louis, and Prescott) that were part of the original fortifications survive.

it was erected in 1879 and named in honor of Queen Victoria’s father, the Duke of Kent. This famous ruler of the British Empire sponsored its...

   Read more
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4.0
19w

We drove up to Quebec for 4 days to see the historic sites and eat. Walking around our neighborhood in the old city, we passed by the Kent Gate, part of the old wall around Quebec City. A nice...

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