Parc André-Guay
Parc André-Guay is a park in Lévis, Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec. Parc André-Guay is situated nearby to the park Parc Charles-Huot, as well as near Parc de l’Aréna André-Lacroix.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Les Galeries Chagnon and Maison Alphonse-Desjardins.
Les Galeries Chagnon
Shopping center
Les Galeries Chagnon is an enclosed regional shopping mall in Lévis, Quebec, Canada. It has 106 stores and its floor area is 526,734 square feet. According to a 2006 study, the mall was one of six regional or larger malls in the Quebec metropolitan area, but the only one located south of the Saint Lawrence River. Les Galeries Chagnon is situated 2 km southwest of Parc André-Guay.
Maison Alphonse-Desjardins
Museum
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Maison Alphonse-Desjardins is a museum, which is situated 2 km west of Parc André-Guay.
Musée de la civilisation
Museum
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The Musée de la civilisation, often directly translated in English-language media outside Quebec as the Museum of Civilization, is a museum located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Musée de la civilisation is situated 3½ km west of Parc André-Guay.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sainte-Pétronille and Quebec City.
Sainte-Pétronille
Village
Photo: Rjobidon, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Sainte-Pétronille is a village municipality in the L'Île-d'Orléans Regional County Municipality in the Capitale-Nationale region of Quebec, Canada. It is situated on the south-western tip of Orléans Island, facing Quebec City. Sainte-Pétronille is situated 4½ km north of Parc André-Guay.
Quebec City
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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.
Plains of Abraham
Locality
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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. Plains of Abraham is situated 6 km west of Parc André-Guay.
Parc André-Guay
- Type: Park
- Also known as: “Parc Ozias-Leduc”
- Category: recreation area
- Location: Lévis, Chaudière-Appalaches, Central Quebec, Quebec, Canada, North America
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Latitude
46.8096° or 46° 48′ 35″ northLongitude
-71.15409° or 71° 9′ 15″ westOpen location code
87RCRR5W+R9OpenStreetMap ID
way 1076688812OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=park
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Parc Charles-Huot and Parc de l’Aréna André-Lacroix.
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