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  1. Designated. 15 May 1946. The Citadelle of Quebec ( French: Citadelle de Québec ), also known as La Citadelle, is an active military installation and the secondary official residence of both the governor general of Canada and the Canadian monarch. [2] [3] It is located atop Cap Diamant, adjoining the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Quebec.

    • 1820 to 1850
    • Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
    • 15 May 1946
  2. The Citadelle of Quebec, also known as La Citadelle, is an active military installation and the secondary official residence of both the Canadian monarch and the governor general of Canada. Citadelle of Quebec Map - Monument - Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

  3. Website 418-694-2815. Buy Tickets. This National Historic Site is located atop Cap Diamant in Old Québec. Its walls enclose 300 years of history from the New France period to today. Known as "the Gibraltar of the Americas" on account of its strategic location, the Citadel has the star-shaped form characteristic of Vauban fortifications.

    • 1, côte de la Citadelle, Québec, G1R 3R2, QC
    • (418) 694-2815
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  4. The Québec Citadel National Historic Site of Canada is the 19th-century fortress located on Cap Diamant in the centre of Québec City. This great stone fortress sits with its back along the cliff above the St. Lawrence River, facing the city. The official recognition includes all of the south side of the fortifications from Dufferin Terrace on ...

    • 1 Côte de la Citadelle, Québec, Quebec
  5. Citadelle-Musée Royal 22 e Régiment. 1 Côte de la Citadelle Québec City, Quebec G1R 3R2 Canada. Parking. Free parking available at the Citadelle. Duration : 2 hours. Limited places. At the top of the Citadelle hill, a space is available for getting off buses. Limited free bus parking. Bike racks are available. Driving

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  7. The Quebec Citadel (La Citadelle) is a 19th century British fortress and the biggest built by the British in North America. Built between 1820 and 1850, the Quebec Citadel is still garrisoned today as the home of the Royal 22e Regiment. The Quebec Citadel also has a museum dedicated to this regiment which offers tours of the site and the site ...

  8. The Québec Citadel was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1981. It is recognized because: — the Citadel was host to the active garrison for the British Army until it departed from Quebec in 1871. From that year until 1922, it hosted a unit of the Canadian Artillery; — since 1920, the Citadel is home to the 22nd Regiment ...

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