. Illustrated Quebec, (The Gibraltar and tourists' Mecca of America) Under French and English occupancy : the story of its famous annals; with pen pictures descriptive of te matchless beauty and quaint mediaeval characteristics of the Canadian Gibraltar. 65. be left prettj- much to his own devices. He will naturally seek theopen spaces before pursuing his further quest of the Esplanade, with its green lawns and delightful shade trees, willentice the lounger and give him new glimpses of the citys fortifica-tions and new gates. Here is the habitat of the Garrison Club, andin the


. Illustrated Quebec, (The Gibraltar and tourists' Mecca of America) Under French and English occupancy : the story of its famous annals; with pen pictures descriptive of te matchless beauty and quaint mediaeval characteristics of the Canadian Gibraltar. 65. be left prettj- much to his own devices. He will naturally seek theopen spaces before pursuing his further quest of the Esplanade, with its green lawns and delightful shade trees, willentice the lounger and give him new glimpses of the citys fortifica-tions and new gates. Here is the habitat of the Garrison Club, andin the vicinity are the barracks of the Royal School of CanadianCavalry. A stroll along the ramparts between St. Louis and Gates will well repay the sight-seer. The other breathingspaces of the city proper are the Place dArnies, a pretty little parkhing between Dufferin Terrace and the Anglican Cathedral, andthe Governors Garden, which opens out from the Terrace, and isadorned by that most interesting of Quebecs memorials, the columnerected to the illustrious memories of Montcalm and Wolfe. Porfour generations, now have vanquished and vanquisher lain silent inthe grave, but their old-time chivalry links their names forever inCanadian annals and gil


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