Quebec City is a funny place. Known by outsiders as a Europeanesque city with narrow, cobblestone streets, cozy cafés and four deeply-experienced seasons of great weather, I’m always struck by how different the city looks from outside the walls. Inside the walls, the streets are narrow. Drivers are forced to go slowly thanks to streets designed to accomodate humans and animals rather than monstrous machines. They’re going to shut down St-Jean inside the walls this summer more permanently to allow pedestrians to spread themselves out.
Liberate our neighbourhoods
Liberate our neighbourhoods
Liberate our neighbourhoods
Quebec City is a funny place. Known by outsiders as a Europeanesque city with narrow, cobblestone streets, cozy cafés and four deeply-experienced seasons of great weather, I’m always struck by how different the city looks from outside the walls. Inside the walls, the streets are narrow. Drivers are forced to go slowly thanks to streets designed to accomodate humans and animals rather than monstrous machines. They’re going to shut down St-Jean inside the walls this summer more permanently to allow pedestrians to spread themselves out.