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Dufferin Terrace, Quebec City
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Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux National Historic Site has 1 rating.
The Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux National Historic Site offers visitors a glimpse into Quebec City's rich colonial history. Located beneath Dufferin Terrace, this archaeological site showcases the remains of the former seat of power in New France and British North America.
Many visitors appreciate the well-preserved artifacts and informative displays that help bring the site's 200-year history to life. The underground tour is often mentioned as a highlight, allowing guests to explore the foundations and see items recovered during excavations. The knowledgeable guides receive praise for their engaging presentations and ability to answer questions.
Some reviewers note that the site is relatively small and can be explored in about an hour, which may disappoint those expecting a more extensive experience. A few visitors mention that the dimly lit underground areas and uneven surfaces may pose challenges for those with mobility issues.
The site's central location in Old Quebec is seen as a plus, making it easy to combine with other nearby attractions. However, a small number of visitors feel that the admission price is a bit high for the size of the exhibit.
Overall, the Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux National Historic Site is generally well-regarded for its historical significance and educational value, offering an interesting look at Quebec's past, though it may not appeal to those seeking a more comprehensive museum experience.
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