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Boutique au Mémories, Antiquités, Inc |
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(Shopping - Antique Shops) |
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105, rue St-Paul Antiques District, Québec G1K 3V8 418-692-2180
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Distance:
~342 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. Step into Louis Bolduc's antiquarian shop, and you'll be greeted by a wonderland of desk and floor lamps, chandeliers and even an old oil lamp or two – all relics of Québec's past. Take a few minutes to peruse the place, taking in the Victorian furniture, old wooden clocks and various oil paintings he has for sale. Keen collectors will want to pay special attention to his stash of crystal and china. |
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Boutique Privilège Antiquités |
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(Shopping - Antique Shops) |
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127, rue St-Paul Antiques District, Québec G1K 3V8 418-692-0916
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Distance:
~342 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. Specializing in exquisite pieces of antique ceramic and porcelain, Thérèse Ferland's attractive shop, located in the heart of the Antique District, is ideal for collectors. Her well-organized store features a variety of lamps, chandeliers and Victorian furniture; however the decorative plates, imported porcelain figurines and Schumann china usually attract the most interest. |
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Rue St-Paul |
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(Shopping - Antique Shops) |
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Rue St-Paul, Québec G1K 3V9
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Distance:
~379 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. This historic stretch of Québec dates back to 1816, when the area was developed on the wharfs of the Saint-Charles River. The buildings along Rue Saint-Paul aren't quite as old as the district itself, though, because in 1906 the road was widened and many of the houses were destroyed. The street has become something of an antiques district, with more than 15 dealers within the city walls. You can find everything from antique books to Edwardian silver to 18th century country Québec furniture to Art Deco accessories. |
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Maison Dambourgès |
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(Shopping - Antique Shops) |
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155, rue St-Paul Antiques District, Québec G1K 3W2 418-692-1115
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Distance:
~409 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. If rustic curiosities are your thing, then checking out this split-level antique shop should be high on your list. A cozy but cluttered shop, Maison Dambourgès is the kind of place where you can find an assortment of great conversation pieces, from old Québec street signs and advertisements to handmade quilts and figurines. Head to the upper level, and you'll see a neat selection of primitive furniture. |
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Le Rendez-vous du Collectionneur |
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(Shopping - Antique Shops) |
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301, rue St-Paul Antiques District, Québec G1K 3W6 418-692-3099
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Distance:
~0.921 km * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. This is the kind of place hardcore shoppers and collectors love, for it's a veritable treasure trove of knickknacks. You almost need to stop by Le Rendez-Vous regularly, because you never know what unique surprises await you on the cluttered shelves. How about a Gordie Howe card from the 1950s? Or old picture-postcards of the Québec region circa 1920? You'll also find numerous odds-and-ends pieces like old signs, lights, and a surprisingly interesting antique Zippo collection. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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