EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FRENCH— The Chateau Frontenac, commandingly situated in Old Quebec overlooking the. mighty St. Lawrence River, occupies the site of the old Chateau St. Louis, residence of the Governors of New France. This modern hotel is built in the style of an eighteenth century French Chateau. Photoe Canadian Travel Bureau and C.P.R
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1939, Page 12
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53EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FRENCH—The Chateau Frontenac, commandingly situated in Old Quebec overlooking the. mighty St. Lawrence River, occupies the site of the old Chateau St. Louis, residence of the Governors of New France. This modern hotel is built in the style of an eighteenth century French Chateau. Photoe Canadian Travel Bureau and C.P.R Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1939, Page 12
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