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La Promenade Samuel-De Champlain is a 2.5 km long park on the banks of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec City, created to celebrate the city's 400th anniversary. This park offers four different sections The heart of the promenade has parks, fountains, street musicians and performers which is enjoyed by pedestrians, rollerbladers and tourists watching the river from the park benches.
The Boisé de Tequenonday is forested with some ancient pine trees and walking paths which pass through 5,000 year old native archaeological remains. La station des Cageux is part of the promenade built in place of a reclaimed industrial wharf which features a wetland and a 25-meter tall observation tower. Map, Video

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