When they reached Place Jacques-Cartier – a popular public square that was the private garden of the governor-general of New France during the eighteenth century – they found Michelle and Ansel seated at an outside table. Flanking the four blocks of Jacques Cartier Square are quaint restaurants like Jardin Nelson on the right. The summer-only, English eatery operates in the former Maison Cartier. The historic house was built in 1813.
