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Chemin du Roy

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Chemin du Roy, or the King’s Way, was built in XVIII century to link Québec City and Montreal. Work began in 1731, under the supervision of Grand Voyer (senior road surveyor) Eustache Lanouiller de Boisclerc, and was completed in 1737.

On the banks of the St. Lawrence River, you’ll come across three of the prettiest villages in Québec:

  • Deschambault–Grondines, with its Vieux Presbytère, built in 1815, and the magnificent Église Saint-Joseph;
  • Cap-Santé, proud home to one of the few remaining Québec churches dating back to the French Regime;
  • Neuville, with its heritage homes and gardens overlooking the river.
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