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Château Frontenac — The Crown Jewel of Quebec City’s Skyline.

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Experience the timeless elegance of Quebec City through this intricate hand-drawn illustration of the world-famous Fairmont Le Château Frontenac. Recognized as one of the most photographed hotels on the planet, this castle-like landmark dominates Old Quebec’s skyline and stands proudly above the St. Lawrence River.

Built in 1893 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Château Frontenac was designed by architect Bruce Price as part of a chain of luxurious railway hotels meant to symbolize Canada’s prestige and hospitality. With its distinctive copper-topped turrets, grand interiors, and panoramic views, this historical masterpiece has hosted royalty, world leaders, and countless travelers. It even served as the site of the 1943 Quebec Conference, where Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt planned part of the Allied strategy during World War II.

This free coloring illustration invites you to relive the charm of Old Quebec’s most iconic architectural treasure. Perfect for art enthusiasts, travelers, and history lovers, it allows you to color the fine details of the Château’s brickwork, towers, and windows — celebrating Quebec’s culture, heritage, and European elegance.