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Lorne Kiosk
An entrance to the St-Louis Forts & Châteaux National Historic Site.
An entrance to the St-Louis Forts & Châteaux National Historic Site.
An entrance to the Fortifications of Québec National Historic Site.
This colossus, named after the patron saint of French Canada, completely dominates the southwest end of Rue St-Jean. The first church was built in 1842…
Near the entrance to Battlefields Park, Martello Tower 2 is only open to the public for special events, which vary from year to year; inquire at the Musée…
The last (1879) of the three main city gates to be built. 'Kent Gate' lies between Porte St-Jean and Porte St-Louis.
Martello Tower 4, which is never open to the public, is in the St-Jean Baptiste district perched on Rue Lavigueur between Rue Félix-Gabriel-Marchand and…