Quebec is located at the confluence of the St. Lawrence River and the St. Charles River. It is located at the north corner of the St Lawrence River. Quebec has two parts, Upper Town and Lower Town. The lower city is a commercial area, with business and industry there. There are many large stores and several factories. The Notre Dame de Vicutoire church was built in 1688 and is in the first village of Champlain. Shangcheng-gu is a residential area. There are most churches, public buildings, shops, restaurants, parks, private schools, and homes. Narrow staircase, elevator, steep winding road connects the top and bottom of Quebec
1535 - Jacques Cartier changed the name of the St. Lawrence River in commemoration of Laurence Lawrence on 10th August. Prior to this, the St. Lawrence River was known by other names. It includes the Hochelaga River and the Canadian River. For the first time Cartier crossed the river and went deep into it. From 1535 - 3 October, Cartier climbed the hill of Îlede Montréal and named it Mount Royal. He wrote as follows. "We named this mountain" Mont Royal. " ) The name Montreal is generally given to Cartier in 1535. Mountain name
Jacques Cartier is an explorer claiming that Canada represents France. He was born in Saint Malo in France in 1491. He was also the first European, not the first French who portrayed the St. Lawrence River and St. Lawrence Bay. He did three important voyages. He died in Saint Malo at the age of 65 in 1551. On June 5, 1594, Barents wanted to find a northeast passage over Siberia, trying to enter the Kara Sea, leaving texels on small Mercury ships as part of three ships , They sent them. During this journey, he found today's Bjørnøya. This is also known as Bear Island.