ANSE AU FOULON HARBOUR WALKWAY A BIG STEP TOWARD URBAN COEXISTENCE
ANSE AU FOULON AN INTEGRAL PART OF OUR HISTORY
Built in 1927
Wood transfer
Oil terminal
Passenger ferry terminal
Naval dockyards
ANSE AU FOULON A PORT SECTOR IN THE HEART OF THE CITY
Close to residential areas
• Cap Blanc neighbourhood
• Mérici sector
Prestigious point of entry into the city of Québec
• Promenade Samuel-De Champlain
• Redesigned Gilmour Hill
• Anse Brown basin
ANSE AU FOULON A CHANGING PORT SECTOR
End of oil activities
Development of Anse Brown
Deconstruction of the harbour station
Demolition of the original hangars
Construction of the wood pellet terminal
ANSE AU FOULON
New strategies
• Focus on breakbulk
• Emphasize covered handling
• Promote intermodality with a small carbon footprint
An excellent urban development project
A link between the city, the river and the port
Consistent with the federal legacy and the redesign of Gilmour Hill
ANSE AU FOULON HARBOUR WALKWAY A BIG STEP TOWARD URBAN COEXISTENCE
ANSE AU FOULON HARBOUR WALKWAY OBJECTIVES
Better integrate port activities into the urban fabric
Offer a green space between the port and the city
Highlight the port’s history and heritage
Extend the Promenade Samuel-De Champlain
ANSE AU FOULON HARBOUR WALKWAY CURRENT PORT ACTIVITIES
PROMENADE SAMUEL-DE CHAMPLAIN A NEW AND VALUED URBAN SPACE
PHASE 1
PHASE 3
PORT OF QUÉBEC
ANSE AU FOULON
HARBOUR WALKWAY
Port territory Walkway
PROMENADE SAMUEL-DE CHAMPLAIN
PRELIMINARY DESIGN
The sector today
Proposed design
PRELIMINARY DESIGN
Observation point Cycling path Pedestrian path Hybrid path
PRELIMINARY DESIGN GILMOUR HILL SECTOR
Observation walkway
PRELIMINARY DESIGN WOOD PELLET TERMINAL SECTOR
VIEW OF THE CENTRAL SECTOR – AFTER
PRELIMINARY DESIGN BASSIN BROWN SECTOR
OBSERVATION WALKWAY
ANSE BROWN
EMPRESS OF BRITAIN – ANSE AU FOULON, 1930 Port of Québec archives
HIGHLIGHTING THE PORT’S HERITAGE
QUEBEC STEVEDORING
QUEBEC STEVEDORING
OLD QUÉBEC
GILMOUR HILL
HANGAR 101
SILOS
Hangar 101 – Current state
Hangar 101 – Preliminary design
Promoting the port’s history
Light display
STREET FURNITURE
ROUEN , FRANCE
MISE EN LUMIÈRE
LIGHT DISPLAY
HIGHLIGHTING PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
HANGAR 101
ANSE AU FOULON HARBOUR WALKWAY DETAILS
Estimated cost: $12M
Schedule
• 2014: Preliminary design and web presentation
• 2015: Financing, plans and specifications
• 2016: Start of work
• 2017: Project completion
Total surface area: 95,000 m2
Port territory required: 21,950 m2