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Selection of Quebec pictures, photos and photo galleries, photographed by professional photographer Rolf Hicker. (There are 741 photos in this photo gallery.)



Looking down upon the mass amount of people that wander a street in Quartier Petite Champlain in Old Quebec in Quebec...
Parked at the Sebka Campground on the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Kamouraska, Quebec, a beautiful sunset enlightens the...
The wide, sandy beach in the village...
A Canadian Lynx is one type of animal...
Dusk is a magnificent time of day to...
Sunset colors fill the sky above the...
A paved road that travels alongside...
Capturing this picture was the luck...
Autumn colors encompass the forest...
Place Jacques-Cartier in Old Montreal...
As night begins to settle in along...
A bright colored sign outside a...
The castle like features of the...
A Wood Duck floats upon the surface...
Yellow tinged or white petals...
A canoe rests upon the shores of...
Wood turtles slowly make their way...
Top of the line stores fill the Cours...
A bird of beautiful colors known as...
The bright blue color of the Hyacinth...
A unique sculpture called the...
The Jacques Cartier River in Quebec,...
The Magic of Lanterns at the Chinese...
Barren trees stand in the wilderness...
Prairie Wolves or Coyotes are a type...
A stunning fountain on display...
The green roof, and reddish brown...
Ears lean back, teeth are bared and...
The bright red fixture of the...
The aura of elegance and first class...
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