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Thanks to a spectacular infinity pool, children seem to splash and swim in the same waters as a passing freighter at Quebec City’s Promenade Samuel-De Champlain. This delightful vignette encapsulates the spirit of a project led by Montreal-based Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker: The riparian parkland digs deep into the cultural and ecological histories of the St. Lawrence River to reinvent the relationship between the waterway and its neighbours. “The very essence of the project was to give back the river to the people of Quebec,” explains Réal Lestage, urbanist and founding partner. 

An aerial view of a swimming pool and sandy beach built next to the St. Lawrence River in Quebec City.
Seen from above, the park’s central Beach sector is a De Stijl composition of leisure and recreation zones. Photo by Stephane Groleau

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