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Neptune Inn, Québec City, 1830
The Neptune Inn opened its doors in 1809. In operation for some 40 years, it welcomed many a sailor and merchant. The inn was advantageously located at the bottom of the Côte-de-la-Montagne hill. Comically, it is said a huge statue of the Roman god Neptune, god of the sea (“eaux vives” in French, which also means “spirits”), stood inside the inn.
D’après James Pattison Cockburn
Library and Archives Canada
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Acc. No. C-012707 - Date: 1918