This is by far one of the most unknown park in #Quebeccity own by the Gouvernement du Québec on the limit of Port de Québec and St-Roch neighborhood. It is a 3 minutes and a half walk from the Gare du Palais train and bus terminal. The yard is almost all grass where it's very nice to relax under the trees and enjoy the sun. I enjoyed the sunrises a lot for the past 12 years by living close by. On lunch time, there are urban tables and a lot of space to lay a blanket and spend time with friends and family. While enjoying the time there, why not look and learn from awesome statues of renowned revolution leaders that brought justice and freedom in Latin America. Look at my pictures to see some of them. There are flags as well that you can use to entertain yourself with guessing which countries they represent. One...
Read moreAn unexpected little jewel of a park behind the Quebec City courthouse. Different Latin American flags flying, statues and beautiful flower beds. A waterfall art installation. A view over the Saint Charles River. If you've seen all the other more famous parks, then...
Read moreInauguré en 1995, ce Parc, situé entre le Palais de Justice et l'Embouchure de la Rivière Saint-Charles, intègre plusieurs Bustes et Statues offertes au QUÉBEC par des Pays de l Amérique Latine. CUBA (José MARTI), VENEZUELA (Simon BOLIVAR) , ÉQUATEUR (Juan MONTALDO), URUGUAY (José ARTIGAS), CHILI (Bernado O’HIGGINS) , PÉROU (Miguel GRAU), BOLIVIE (Juana AZURDUY de PADILLA), HAÏTI (François-Dominique TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE),RÉPUBLIQUE DOMINICAINE (Juan Pablo DUARTE) .La voiture Google n’a pas pu prendre de photos , Boulevard LESAGE trop éloigné et Parc en partie caché. Personne sur place pour photographier ce site en détail et rien de bien visible en vue satellite. Plan reconstitué à partir d infos, photos en plan large avec drapeaux dans différents sites WEB . Sauf erreur et...
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