Montmorency Falls
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Montmorency Falls
Montmorency Falls in the summer. Notice the mist cloud floating over the observation deck at the bottom left. There are staircases that allow visitors to view the falls from several different perspectives. A suspension bridge over the crest of falls provides access to both sides of the park as well as a spectacular view. There is also an aerial tram (cable car) that carries passengers between the base and the top of the falls. In the summer the park hosts an international fireworks competition with the falls as a backdrop. The remnants of earthen forts built by General Wolfe are located in the eastern portion of the park. They were constructed in 1759. The landings below Quebec City were repulsed by General Montcalm at Montmorency Falls, costing the British 440 men. Ultimately a successful assault was launched when Wolfe made a surprise attack by climbing the cliffs below the Plains of Abraham. Gallery<gallery> Image:QC View montmorency.JPG|A look at the surrounding areas, opposite the falls. Quebec City can be viewed in the distance Image:StairsAtMontMorencyFalls.jpg|Stairs taking visitors to the source of the Falls Image:Montmorency Falls.jpg|Etching of the falls in the wintertime by James Peachey, National Archives of Canada Image:ChutesMtMorency.jpg|Falls from the bottom Image:Falls by night.jpg|Falls by night </gallery>
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