Not so far north from Montreal city, we visited the last city to visit in Canada before heading back to USA. That is Quebec City, a city, although located in Canada, has most of its people speak French, you know Bonjour-speaking people.
First, we dropped by its Old Town, that is so peaceful, clean, and well kept.

So lucky when we were there, Quebec City was celebrating her 100-year anniversary.
Our next destination was a defense post built years ago, called Citadelle de Quebec. There were real war machineries around, like a tank.
Or a machine gun.
Or its bigger brother, a bazooka.
How about seven of them?
Around the castle was a river, which acts as a natural defense system as well. This defense post or military base is sloped in such an angle that opponents from across the river can’t see into the military base.
For lunch, we went around the city and found a French cafe. The waitress were not particularly fluent in English, but she’s definitely speaks French very well.

Guess, who’s that at the corner of our table paper? None other than Celine Dion.
Soon after the lunch, we headed back to Boston, USA.
As usual at the border, our tour bus, because of me, was stuck in the US border for over an hour while trying to enter back to USA. *haiz* I wonder how bored those people in the bus were while waiting for me being interviewed, questioned, and checked by the US Borders Officers.
Unfortunately for our tour, by the time we reached Boston, it was already too late for a city tour, so we headed straight for dinner and hotel.



