Anse Hadlow
Anse Hadlow is a bay in Lévis, Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Chateau St. Louis and Palace Station.
Chateau St. Louis
Museum
Photo: Local hero, Public domain.
The Chateau St. Louis in Quebec City was the official residence of the French Governor of New France and later the British Governor of Quebec, the Governor-General of British North America, and the Lieutenant-Governor of Lower Canada.
Palace Station
Railway station
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Gare du Palais is a train and bus station in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Its name comes from its proximity to the former location of the Palace of the Intendant of New France.
Bois-de-Coulonge Park
Park
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Quebec's Government House, known as Spencer Wood, was the viceregal residence of Quebec. It was built in 1854. Located at Bois-de-Coulonge Park in Sillery, it was purchased by the Quebec government in 1870, and served as the residence of Quebec lieutenant governors until 1966, when a major fire destroyed the main residence.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Quebec City and Sainte-Foy.
Quebec City
Photo: S23678, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Quebec City is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec. It sits at a commanding position on cliffs overlooking the St. Lawrence Seaway. Quebec City's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of only three cities in North America with its original city walls.
Sainte-Foy
Suburb
Photo: Harfang, Public domain.
Sainte-Foy is a former city in central Quebec, Canada alongside the Saint Lawrence River. It was amalgamated into Quebec City at the start of 2002. Most of the formerly independent municipality of Sainte-Foy is located in the borough of Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge—initially as one of the two constituent districts of the former borough of Sainte-Foy–Sillery.
Plains of Abraham
Locality
Photo: NickHam, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Plains of Abraham is a historic area within the Battlefields Park in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was established on 17 March 1908. The land is the site of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, which took place on 13 September 1759, but hundreds of acres of the fields became used for grazing, housing, and minor industrial structures.
Anse Hadlow
- Type: Bay
- Category: body of water
- Location: Lévis, Chaudière-Appalaches, Central Quebec, Quebec, Canada, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
46.7745° or 46° 46′ 28″ northLongitude
-71.2078° or 71° 12′ 28″ westOpen location code
87RCQQFR+QVOpenStreetMap ID
node 1198694983OpenStreetMap feature
natural=bay
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