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War, Fire, Ice And Stone: Digging Through Quebec's History | TRACKS 

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Canada’s historic Quebec City, one of the oldest settlements in North America, marked its 400th birthday in 2008. Through expert interviews, archival images, 3D models, and tour of the city’s most interesting and storied buildings, “Quebec: A City in Layers” will explore four centuries of architectural growth, change and mystery
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Комментарии : 14   
@shelleygibbons1065
@shelleygibbons1065 3 года назад
Great documentary 👏. From Canada. 1/4 French on my dad side . 1/4 Irish and half scott from my mom . Have traced my French ancestors all the way back to louden France 🇫🇷 1610 leaving and come to New France 🇫🇷
@marcafterdark1003
@marcafterdark1003 2 года назад
Quebec has the best national anthem ever ❤🇨🇵🤫😉
@quebecaroundyouquebecautou6219
@quebecaroundyouquebecautou6219 3 года назад
Bon documentaire :) , i've worked few time with Mr.Mendel. An amazing historian of the city.
@marcusfuller6657
@marcusfuller6657 2 года назад
What a wonderful documentary on Quebec city. I wonder how would Quebec be like today if it was ran by France .
@BeyondChange
@BeyondChange 3 года назад
Canada is a huge Country. There's so much to see. I'm Canadian and I would rather visit my Country than Travel anywhere Else. Canada is in my Opinion the Most Beautiful Country.
@emiriebois2428
@emiriebois2428 3 года назад
The all world is your home , you are missing a lot!
@peppertrout
@peppertrout Год назад
You have that right to go nowhere else.
@rodrigoe.gordillo2617
@rodrigoe.gordillo2617 2 месяца назад
Interesting
@joyce7892
@joyce7892 Год назад
Why was the foundations of that old building covered back up?? Did they really do that? It makes no sense.
@wolverine7783
@wolverine7783 Год назад
Theres something build over it, its not bury underground you can still see à part of it if you visite but not walk inside
@johnnyq2773
@johnnyq2773 3 года назад
1st cool guy though... hahaha
@kennethtrueblood2112
@kennethtrueblood2112 3 года назад
1st
@badzedoly8506
@badzedoly8506 3 года назад
2nd here
@jaketurx7743
@jaketurx7743 3 года назад
Johnny Q was first
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