Fritz and Hans decide to visit Quebec, Canada. They arrive on the steamer, and as they are coming into the harbor get an excellent view of the quaint old town. They then take a walk on Dufferin Terrace from which they have a fine panoramic...See moreFritz and Hans decide to visit Quebec, Canada. They arrive on the steamer, and as they are coming into the harbor get an excellent view of the quaint old town. They then take a walk on Dufferin Terrace from which they have a fine panoramic view of the lower town. Later they board a trolley car and after passing through the principal business streets and residential section, they arrive at the celebrated Montmorency Falls. Afterwards they visit the Rustic Theater at Montmorency and have a very lively time. Upon their return to Quebec they decide to have a ride on the common vehicle of Quebec, a cart with two wheels known as the Caleche which has been in use there for tourists for years. While riding around in the Caleche, they were attracted by two beautiful young ladies and a flirtation is started. They immediately alight from the Caleche and start after the ladies, forgetting to pay their fares. This, however, is quickly adjusted by a bobby who happens on the scene. They catch up with the girls and as the ladies are kodaking they pose the Germans for a snap shot. But they only pose the unsuspecting Fritz and Hans for a joke and after having a good laugh the girls run off. Fritz and Hans make up their mind that a camera is the one thing essential to make their trip a grand success, so they purchase one. Upon coming out of the store they see the auto fire-engine and think it would be great to have one of them at home. They stop in front of the engine house to take a snap shot, but are quickly ordered away. But a picture they must have, so they decide to send in a false alarm. They find a fire box and send the alarm. The fire engines are seen upon the street. They get their picture, but the police get them. Written by
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