A must see area while visiting QC. Amazing views of the St. Lawrence and le Château Frontenac. Filled with historical info and views to archaeological artifacts. In the winter, take a ride on the ice slide - you'll love it!
This is the place to go in Quebec City. One cannot go in Quebec City without going to Terrasse Dufferin! The view is fantastic on the St-Lawrence River and the historical Ile d'Orleans, on 3000' mountains in the background, on the 400 years-old Place Royale on the shore, and on the world-famous Château Frontenac just behind us where Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and William Lyon Mackenzie King met to discuss strategy for World War II. This places shows very well why the Quebec Fortress was build there, above the River, on the rock. Terrasse Dufferin is in the hearth of the UN World Heritage Old Quebec and the place of the Statue of Samuel de Champlain who founded Quebec City in 1608. It is a great place to have a romantic walk, listen to music players, sit down and relax while eating a Beaver Tail or an ice cream! I've traveled a lot in Canada, and I can say without a doubt that this is one of the most memorable places to see in the country, at any time of the year !
you have the best view on the river and on a beautiful night even it was cold it still the most romantic spot on the terrace great
From this wooden boardwalk you can view the river, watch the ferries cross the ice flow to Lévis, hear the tobogganers scream down the man-made track or sit and just people watch. Pop in Starbucks in the Frontenac when you need a warm drink!
Great place to stroll (and people watch if it were warmer!) Excellent view of the St. Lawrence and the Lower Town - great place for photos!
The Dufferin Terrace was an elegant palce to watch people and enjoy the beautiful view of the St. Lawrence River. Quebec City could be anywhere in Europe and has tremendous charm!
Some of the best views in the city, and a huge ice slide in winter, can be enjoyed from this promenade high above the St. Lawrence River.As you walk along the terrace, observe the cannons that once defended Québec or stop by the statue of explorer Samuel de Champlain, the city’s founder. You can also take a guided tour of the archeological remains of Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux. These ruins were uncovered in a series of digs between 2005 and 2007. The ruins are directly under the terrace and are what’s left of the former residences of the British and French governors. Fun stuff in all seasons!
We walked along the Terrasse Dufferin every day, to view the frozen Ste. Lawrence River. A delightful, if sometimes cold, walk. We, also, tobaggoned down the fantastic ice slide, which had children screaming with delight all day! Take your camera and shoot some of the most beautiful pictures of the Quebec wall, old town, Chateau Frontenac during the day,and then as the lights come on, some of the most amazing photos at night.
This was a great walk in the newly fallen snow. Views of the St Lawrence and views of the Chateau Frontenac! Lots of interesting people to observe. Photo opportunities galore!! We walked first early in the morning when no one was there and it was so beautiful, then again on a gorgeous sunny day with lots of people. Great either way!
Great view of the river and the Lower City. We went in winter and got to do the toboggan ride. Great fun but hold on to your hat.