Scenarios about 'old quebec'
Old Quebec refers to the historic core of Quebec City, the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec, founded in 1608 by French explorer Samuel de Champlain. This UNESCO World Heritage site features well-preserved 17th and 18th century architecture, fortified colonial walls, and represents the only remaining fortified city north of Mexico in North America. In alternate history scenarios, Old Quebec often serves as a focal point for timelines exploring different outcomes of the French and British colonial struggles in North America.
What If Quebec City Took a Different Approach to Heritage Preservation?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Quebec City prioritized modernization over heritage preservation, potentially transforming this UNESCO World Heritage site into a radically different urban landscape.