Built as a luxury hotel in 1893.
What is the Chateau Frontenac
Place where members of a religious order live?
What is Monastery?
Location with a particular landscape and characturistic.
What is a Site
Discribes what the map is about.
What is a title?
Built to defend the city. Used as a musuem dedicated to military history.
What is the Citadel?
Wearing away of a surface by water, ice, wind or human activity.
What is Erosion?
Elements preservered from the past because of their value.
What is Heritage?
The measurement that shows the size of the map
What is a scale?
Overlooks the St. Lawrence River and Lower town. Connects Chateau Frontenac to the Citadel.
What is Dufferin Terrace?
A structure that is significant due to its historical or architectural value.
What is a Monument?
Preservation or protection of something from damage or deterioration.
What is Conservation?
Shows the orientation of the map. Also shows direction.
What is a compass?
Provided natural protection to Quebec City. It has steep terrain.
What is Cap Diamant?
Fence used for military defence?
What is Palisade?
Happens when many similar elements are fond in the same area or space.
What is Concentration?
Symbols that describe what you are looking at.
What is a legend?
Located in Lower Town. Site where Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec City in 1608.
What is Place Royal?
Often referred to as The walls of Quebec City. Built to defend against invasions.
What are the Ramparts?
Measure taken to return a site or building to its orignal state.
What is Restoration
a detailed description or representation on a map of the natural and artificial features of an area.
What is topography?