A place where the French and English Empires confronted each other in their quest for hegemony, the park was the scene of struggles whose outcome, the Conquest of 1759, changed the fate of America.
Beyond its historical past, the park is to Quebec City what Central Park is to New York and Hyde Park to London: an urban park of inestimable value, a true lung in the heart of the city.
One hundred and three hectares of flowered, wooded, grassy or snowy plains and valleys are offered to the daily conquest of thousands of city dwellers and visitors.
Within 200 meters, Le Widor guests can either walk or run on the Plains' trails, or ski or skate during the cold season.