The big imposing hotel is the Chateau Frontenac. |
Monument to Louis Jolliet (with two L's) (1645-1700). |
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Martello tower on the Plains of Abraham |
Quebec City was founded in 1608, one year after Jamestown. |
View of Old Quebec from Edifice Marie-Guyart |
Montmorency Falls |
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Approx. 71°8'50", my easternmost point in Canada and second-easternmost ever (Kittery ME is farther east) |
After scouring must of eastern Ontario for a hotel room on June 30 (stupid Americans looking for a room the night before Canada Day), we crossed into the US on the Thousand Islands Bridge the next day. |
As an Iowan I am obligated to laugh at this. |
This bridge links Canada to I-81, which we took to Syracuse and then west on I-90. |
Taking I-490 through Rochester to clinch it |
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Note "Inner Loop" sign |
Obvious candidate for sign replacement |
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West end of I-490, right after the toll booth |
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I-290 became the first interstate east of the Mississippi and not in Illinois that I traveled in more than one year. |
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I-990 ends at a partial interchange. |
Clinched the highest-numbered 3di! |