This stereoview card presents a detailed black and white stereoscopic image of a harbor area in Quebec, Canada. The view captures a waterfront scene with multiple buildings, warehouses, and docks extending along the water's edge. Rolling hills or cliffs can be seen in the background, providing a sense of depth and geographic context to the location. The image is printed on an orange card mount which measures approximately 3.5 inches wide, typical for 19th-century stereoviews. The reverse side of the card features a pink backing with a blue label indicating it is from Talbot & Co.'s Indian Bazaar, Quebec, Canada. This label adds provenance and suggests the card was distributed or sold from this Canadian establishment. The overall condition is consistent with an original piece from the late 19th century, displaying some minor wear around the edges but preserving the clarity of the photographic print. This stereoview would appeal to collectors interested in Canadian historical views, maritime scenes, or early photographic ephemera. It offers a glimpse into the industrial and commercial waterfront of Quebec during the period, captured through the dual images designed for stereoscopic viewing.