PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Quebec City has had a significant military vocation since 1608
Its fortifications are imposing and majestic
Count Frontenac is credited with laying the first stones
Their preservation however is owed to Lord Dufferin
Today, the fortifications are a major tourist attraction...
...that is 4.6 km in length surrounding New France's old capital
In comparison, the
Great Wall of China
is 8,851 km long
On average the walls of Quebec are 25 ft high
The North Wall
at Côte du Palais
The Great Wall of China also averages 25 ft in height
Slits in the wall
were not decorations
View from the inside
of the city
St. Nicolas Gate
also called Palace Gate
1690 - 1873
The North Wall at
Côte de la Potasse
St. John Gate
dates back to 1693
The gate's watching tower
Door of Martello Tower #4
Kent Gate
originally built in 1878
St- Louis Gate
originally built in 1693
The Cavalier-du-Moulin Reboubt
Dalhousie Gate
originally built in 1823
The fortifications'
highest point
Cannon holes presenting together a dissuading front
Prescott Gate
originally built in 1797
The South-East Wall
at sunset reflecting the cross
of Quebec's first cemetery
The tree hidden East Wall below the Upper Town
The 1691 Battery Royal
in the Lower Town
The battery's gate on the St. Lawrence River shore
Stonework on
Côte Colonel Dambourgès
De La Canoterie Gate
also called Hope Gate
1784 - 1871
Staircase Shortcut on
the North Wall
Quebec is the only remaining fortified
city in North America
Old Quebec is a UNESCO World Heritage site
In the winter of 1775/76
the walls of Quebec City saved Canada from becoming part of the USA
A city fortified since 1608
Hidden walls of the Citadel
The Laurentian Mountains in the background
The Redoubt Cap Diamant is the oldest military battlement
Compagnies Franches de la Marine [1683 - 1760]
The Cavalier-du-Moulin Redoubt
Prescott Gate
originally built in 1797
Quebec City has had a significant military vocation since 1608
Kent Gate
originally built in1878
Under England, Old Quebec continued to function as a bastion, this time against the continuing threat of invasion from the United States.
Strolling on the ramparts
In the winter of 1775/76 the walls of Quebec saved Canada from becoming
part of the USA
Old Quebec is a UNESCO World Heritage site