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At approximatively 10 km of Quebec Bridges, discover the City of Levis. A ferry service is available from Old Levis to Old Port of Quebec, all year long.
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Bernières
Beside Saint-Romuald City and Quebec Bridges, Bernieres is the second most important city on the south shore of Quebec.
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Saint-Étienne de Lauzon
Between Quebec Bridges and Beauce region, there is the village of Saint-Etienne de Lauzon. This quaint little village on the banks of Rivière Beaurivage was a logging town in the glory days of the lumber trade with England (early 19th century). It boasts a number of sawmills.
Among tourist attractions and installations, there are:
Saint-Romuald
Southern of the Quebec Bridges, the City of Saint-Romuald is the entry point of the city of Quebec by the Pont de Québec. It is the ideal spot for anyone looking for an affordable accommodation, outside of downtown Quebec.The church, built in 1855, contains the works of Lauréat Vallières, a reputed local sculptor. The Cistercian Abbey at 2686 Rue de l'Abbaye is a must for lovers of home-made chocolate, prepared on site by the nuns and available for purchase.
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