Quebec City at Night
We arrived! Our day had gone incredibly smooth: we caught an earlier flight, got upgraded to a minivan at the rental car counter and now at the Chateau Bellevue Hotel, we got upgraded to a king room/suite with complementary breakfast. We were one block from the Chateau Frontenac Hotel, the iconic grand hotel in the region. Much like the Empress Hotel in Victoria, BC, I read that it is the most photographed hotel in Canada. That was our first stop.
My recollections of Quebec City centered on this hotel back in 1984. We had stayed in Montreal 1-2 days and drove through Quebec City. I remember we parked at the Chateau Frontenac, walked through the lobby and walked around the town. I remember lots of stone structures and hills. I knew I wanted to come back here and spend more time. It seems we were getting ready to leave Quebec City and my father had to put something in the trunk of the rental car. In the process he dropped the keys inside and shut the trunk. This was before the buttons in the interior of the car that pop the trunk. There were no fold down seats to access the trunk either. We were stuck. Since the car had been rented in Montreal, there was not readily accessible second set of keys. After talking to the rental car agency via pay phones in the hotel, the solution was simple. Call a locksmith. We had to wait and it seemed that the entire process took several hours. (more…)