The Butchart Gardens are a group of gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, near Victoria.
It is a world-renowned tourist attraction that receives hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. High-quality entertainment and food service complement the meticulously maintained gardens.
Old Quebec
Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only remaining fortified city in North America north of the city.
With French roots dating back to the 17th century, the site stands out for its 4.6 km of walls, cobblestone streets, European architecture, and historic atmosphere.
Place D'Youville
The public square in the center of Quebec City. It is located on Rue Saint-Jean, one of the oldest streets in Quebec.
Part of the square is transformed into an ice skating rink during the winter months, and to the west of it is the sculpture “The Muses” by Alfred Laliberté, donated by the Government of Quebec for the city’s 375th anniversary in 1983.
Notre-Dame Basilica
The Basilica is a Roman Catholic church located in the Ville-Marie district. It is the most prominent religious building in the city of Montreal.
The building is in the Neo-Gothic style. Its construction began in 1824 and lasted until 1829, the date of its official inauguration. For a long time, it was the largest church in North America, considering all denominations.