Rue du Trésor
In the era of the French Regime, settlers would visit this street to fulfill their tax obligations at the former royal treasury that once stood in this vicinity, which explains the origin of its name, "du Trésor." Now known for its unique cachet, the locale also dubbed "Artists Street" gracefully transforms into an open-air art gallery. Nestled amid historic Château Frontenac and Basilique-Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Québec, this cobblestoned street exudes charm and allure. Here, a multitude of artists gather to display their works every day in the summertime and on long weekends. However, during the shoulder season, the street takes on a quieter, more tranquil ambience.