The Frontenac Castle in Quebec
The Frontenac Castle is a very huge castle and it’s the symbol of the city - Frontenac is for Québec what is the Eiffel tower for Paris. This Renaissance style castle was build in less than a century by the Canadian Pacific Railway during that the transcontinental railway to Vancouver was progressing. It looks down upon the Saint Laurent river.

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The Château Frontenac grand hotel (Frontenac castle), designed by architect Bruce Price, built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company at the end of the 19th and the start of the 20th century, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
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