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On July 2 nd, 1608 there was nothing. On July 3 rd …

Québec City

Some History… Samuel de Champlain ( ) -In 1608, he founded Quebec City at the “Point of Quebec” a formerly abandoned colony. -Also helped establish French trading power in North America, specifically in the fur business.

Location … -Québec City was founded on a strategic location of the St. Lawrence River.

British Control

Becoming a destination… -Because of the St. Lawrence River, Quebec City was mainly a stop for sailors and a place of port business. -Once most business moved to Montreal, Quebec City fell upon hard times, which ultimately led to massive remodeling and clean up of the city in the mid-twentieth century for tourism. Paul Martin

Quebec City Today Population: 682,757 Only 1% Minorities 51.8% Female 48.2% Male 90% Roman Catholic

Attraction of Quebec City -Feeling of Old Europe -Chateau Frontenac -The Winter Carnival -“Old Quebec” the fortified city

Chateau Frontenac

X 1,000,000!!!

Entertainment and Nightlife

Günther went to Quebec City. What did he find? Chez Dagobert…

Günther & Friends at Dagobert Note: No, I didn’t spend all of my time in Canada inside of clubs. The other pictures just didn’t come out. Really, I swear!

Much to their surprise…who did Günther and his friends find rocking out in one of the club’s three sections? The world’s coolest professor, that’s who.

The End…? Directed by…….Günther Produced by…….Günther Starring: Samuel de Champlain as Himself British Soldiers as Occupiers Brian Posehn as “The Ninja” Paul Martin as Himself Lucia, Michaela, Saskia, and Ulla as Clubgoers And Introducing Tim Bric as Günther Special Thanks to: