Quebec City has invested in and maintained huge murals throughout the city, they are very realistic looking, causing a double take if you aren't expecting it. It's easy to find yourself standing and craning your neck upward, finding little details
near the end of Rue du Petit Champlain, is Fresque du Petit-Champlain, created in 2001. The mural shows life in the history of this small, working-class neighborhood of Quebec City.
In addition to elements of seaport life and trade and a woman depicted as a sailor's wife awaiting his return,
in the mural, look out for Lord Nelson - This is the same Horatio Nelson of the Battle of Trafalgar fame where he defeated Napoleon. (If you're not a history buff, just think Trafalgar Square in London, he's atop the column in the center. read more