Since last
year, I have been travelling to a few places for work. I have learned that you
(almost) never have the time to go to the gym while travelling. Since I was
always exhausted from jet-lag or a busy day at work, I decided to go for a
morning run. Everything changed at this point. I discovered that you can
actually visit a city's most beautiful spot when no one's around. I've been living
in Québec City for 6 years, so I thought I would share my top 5 places to go jogging.
1. Plains
of Abraham-Les Plaines d'Abraham
The historical significance behind the Plains is something very important for
the people of Québec City; it is where General Wolfe defeated General Montcalm, ending the siege of Québec
and announcing the beginning of the Great Britain Reign. Even if Québec's
people are still bitter about this memory, they can't help but cherish the historical
value behind this beautiful park. It's actually one of the favourite spot of the
locals and tourists. With more than 11 km of trails, you will have plenty of
places to go for your morning jog. Breath-taking points of view of the city,
like the famous "Château Frontenac" and the river of St-Lawrence, are
waiting for you. If you are very motivated, you can even take a path for the steep
"Côte Gilmore" and go down to Champlain's promenade.
2. Champlain's
promenade- Promenade Samuel-de-Champlain
The promenade was inaugurated in 2008 for Québec's 400th anniversary. It is
home to numerous pieces of art, gifts from friendly countries, a path to a
protected ecosystem and spectacular fountains. Its 2,5 km track along the shore
of the River of St-Lawrence is filled with respect for nature, blending
modernity with the city's historical naval path. From the path, you can admire
the city's coast line, bridges connecting the two shores and beautiful houses
of the wealthiest families.
3. Victoria
Park - Parc Victoria
Before its inauguration in 1897, this lot was a propriety of the religious
institution of the "Augustines de la Miséricorde de Jésus". It was
named Victoria Park in honour of the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria. Apart
from its history, Victoria Park is very modern and home to beautiful forest
path. If you want to be away from the crowd and closer to the locals, I would
definitely recommend going there for a short run.
4. St-Charles
River- Rivière St-Charles
A few meters away from Victoria Park is located the Park of St-Charles River. With
8km of trail along the river and a spectacular view of the city, you will not be
disappointed. Here you can enjoy a quiet moment and a biodiversity within the
city. I especially recommend going for a run in the evening during sunset, you
will witness a great show of colors.
5. Montmorency
Waterfall - Chute Montmorency
This one is located quite a bit outside of Québec city, but is worth a small
trip. Between cliffs and rivers, the waterfall is an impressive sight with its
83 meters drop. You can start at the bottom or the top of the waterfall. I
personally recommend starting at the top and slowly making your way down to the
bottom of the stairs. You can take the cable car back to the top if you are not
up for the 487 stairs challenge. You will be granted with the amazing view of
the St-Lawrence and, if you are like myself and get very hot while running,
plenty of refreshing mist from the waterfall.
Well,
I hope you enjoyed my recommendations and don't forget to have fun!
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