The church of St. John, Saint-Jean-de-l'Îe-d'Orléans, built in the village of Saint-Jean-de-Ile d’ Orléans. Quebec, CA.


The church of St. John, Saint-Jean-de-l'Îe-d'Orléans, built in the village of Saint-Jean-de-Ile d’ Orléans. The stone Catholic church, built from 1734 to 1737 on what is now the Royal Road, Route 368, overlooks the Saint Lawrence River on the Eastern coast of the Île d'Orléans (Island of Orleans) The island located in the Saint Lawrence River about 5 kilometers ( mi) east of downtown Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The 190 square kilometers (73 sq mi) island was one of the first in the province to be colonized by the French in 1641 and been called the “cradle of French civilization in America.” The island attracts over 600,000 visitors a year and according to a 2016 census the permanent population is over 7,000. In 1970 the Quebec Government designated the island a historic conservation area under the Loi sur les Biens Culturels (Cultural Property Act) and under the Loi sur la Protection du Territoire Agricole (Agricultural Land Preservation Act) 90 percent of the island’s land area is set aside for agriculture. Quebec, Canada.


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Location: Chemin Royal, Saint-Jean-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, Quebec, Canada
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