This blog is about a landscape architect student studying at ECA (Edinburgh College of Art) and currently on exchange in Guelph, Canada, this blog will focus on exploration and the experiences, insights and reflections during this exchange here in Canada.
I have been told on several occasions by different lecturers and visiting professionals in the educational system that landscape architecture is a lot of things, but "...it's not art". A statement that sometimes feels a bit narrowed minded to make, but can hold some truth to it. //-Jacob

Quebec City

So we finally made it to Quebec City. Went straight to the old part and walked around for a bit.
This was probably what I found most similar to European cities on the trip through French Canada. The architecture and closeness of the buildings. Seemed like we missed the winter festiveness. Same with the Winterlude Festival in Ottawa, think that was the weekend before we came. But I guess you can't be on time for everything.







The old part in Quebec city has two levels and connecting them are probably the worlds shortest gondola, or what you should call it.
Statue of Samuel de Chaplain, founder of Quebec City and the "New France".







So cute!


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