Canada,  North America,  Travel

Quebec City

In the morning, I picked up my friends and drove three or four hours north to Quebec City. This ancient city is surrounded by mountains and rivers, and has also been rated as a world cultural heritage by the United Nations. The city is built on the hills and has ancient walls. Later, I learned that Quebec is the only city with walls north of Mexico. Most of the buildings are very old and very distinctive. I took my friend to have a French meal. What I ordered was his first time to eat. Although he was not used to some of them, he still tried everything.

There are some street performers playing and singing on the street, which is very European. The happiest moment is to see the locals stop to appreciate, join the street performers to sing together, and pedestrians join in and dance happily together.

After wandering around the city for an afternoon, I just left Quebec City and drove back to Montreal. I passed a large waterfall, which was very spectacular. Walking to the shore, it is very interesting to look at the reefs up close, all of which are layers of thin slices.

I went back to Montreal to have dinner. This Indian friend has eaten too many non-Indian dishes these days. Although he thanked me for taking him to taste all kinds of fresh food, I can see that he has not been eating for a few days. I can't stand eating Indian food, so the two of us decided to eat Indian food.

The next morning, we set off for Toronto, and passed by a small town known as the "City of Thousand Islands" Brockville to refuel the car, eat something, and take a rest. I didn't expect there to be a very interesting tunnel here, which is the most interesting tunnel in Canada. Old train tunnel. Not only the lights will change inside, but the music will also change with the lights. I saw some huge red wooden chairs by the lake. I remember seeing them in other places in Canada. Later, I heard from friends that this kind of chair is called Adirondack, which is a symbol of Canada. In order to let more tourists enjoy Canada Natural beauty and landscape.

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