
Street signs with grand chiefs name in the Wendake-Huron reserve on the outskirt of Quebec City.

Street signs with grand chiefs name in the Wendake-Huron reserve on the outskirt of Quebec City.

A tipi-shaped building in the Wendake-Huron reserve on the outskirt of Quebec City.

Musee National Des Beaux-Arts Du Quebec in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

Kabir Kouba waterfall in the Wendake-Huron reserve on the outskirt of Quebec City.

The Chateau Frontenac grand hotel, one of the most popular attractions in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Designed by architect Bruce Price, the Chateau Frontenac was one of a long series of “chateau” style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company at the end of the 19th and the start of the 20th century. It opened in 1893, five years after its sister-hotel the Banff Springs. The railway company sought to encourage luxury tourism and bring wealthy travelers to its trains. The hotel is perched on a tall cape overlooking the Saint Lawrence River, thus giving a spectacular view for several kilometres. The building is the most prominent feature of the Quebec City skyline as seen from across the St. Lawrence, and is a symbol of the city. The hotel is built near the Plains of Abraham.

The Chateau Frontenac grand hotel, one of the most popular attractions in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Designed by architect Bruce Price, the Chateau Frontenac was one of a long series of “chateau” style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company at the end of the 19th and the start of the 20th century. It opened in 1893, five years after its sister-hotel the Banff Springs. The railway company sought to encourage luxury tourism and bring wealthy travelers to its trains. The hotel is perched on a tall cape overlooking the Saint Lawrence River, thus giving a spectacular view for several kilometres. The building is the most prominent feature of the Quebec City skyline as seen from across the St. Lawrence, and is a symbol of the city. The hotel is built near the Plains of Abraham.

A bilingual French-Huron stop sign in the Wendake-Huron reserve on the outskirt of Quebec City.

Max “One-Onti” Gros Louis, Grand Chief of the Wendake Huron reserve. The tiny reserve of Wendake has managed to survive for 350 years on the edge of Quebec City (in Ancienne-Lorrette), Canada.

Quebec City, March 27 2007 – Chauveau ADQ candidate Gilles Taillon and his wife reacts to result giving the ADQ in good position in the 2007 Quebec provincial March 27, 2007. The Quebec City area ADQ supporters rallied at a local Cage Aux Sports restaurant to fellow the election night

Bloc Quebecois Party leader Gilles Duceppe