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National Historic Sites in Quebec

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  • Île aux Basques
    Île aux Basques Island in Canada
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    Île aux Basques is a Canadian island located in the lower estuary of the St. Lawrence River, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of Trois-Pistoles, in Les Basques Regional County Municipality of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec. The island is part of the municipality of Notre-Dame-des-Neiges.
  • Arvida, Quebec
    Arvida, Quebec Human settlement in Saguenay, Quebec, Canada
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    Arvida (ar-VY-də) is a settlement of 12,000 people (2010) in Quebec, Canada, that is part of the City of Saguenay. Its name is derived from the name of its founder, Arthur Vining Davis, president of the Alcoa aluminum company.
  • LeBer-LeMoyne House
    LeBer-LeMoyne House building in Quebec, Canada
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    Le Ber-Le Moyne House (French: Maison Le Ber-Le Moyne) is the oldest complete building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, built between 1669 and 1671. It is located in the borough of Lachine, bordering the Saint Lawrence River, between the Lachine Rapids and Lake Saint-Louis. It is a recognized National Historic Site of Canada since June 19, 2002. The Le Ber-Le Moyne site and its archaeological collection have also been classified as heritage assets by the ministère de la Culture et des communications du Québec since 2001.
  • Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (Quebec)
    Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (Quebec) Church in Quebec, Canada
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    The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (French: Sainte-Trinité) is the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Quebec. It is home to two parishes: the Parish of Quebec and la Paroisse de Tous les Saints. It stands on the western side of Quebec City's Place d'Armes.
  • Séminaire de Québec
    Séminaire de Québec Roman Catholic community of priests in Quebec City, Canada
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    46°48′53″N 71°12′19″W / 46.81472°N 71.20528°W
  • Lachine Canal
    Lachine Canal Canal in southwestern Montreal, Canada
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    The Lachine Canal (French: Canal de Lachine) is a canal passing through the southwestern part of the Island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, running 14.5 kilometres (9 miles) from the Old Port of Montreal to Lake Saint-Louis, through the boroughs of Lachine, Lasalle and Sud-Ouest.
  • Citadelle of Quebec
    Citadelle of Quebec Building in Quebec, Canada
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    The Citadelle of Quebec (French: Citadelle de Québec), also known as La Citadelle, is an active military installation and the secondary official residence of the governor general of Canada. It is atop Cap Diamant, adjoining the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Quebec. The citadel forms part of the fortifications of Quebec City, which is one of only two cities in North America still surrounded by fortifications, the other being Campeche, Mexico.
  • Mount Hermon Cemetery
    Mount Hermon Cemetery National Historic Site of Canada in Quebec, Canada
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    Mount Hermon Cemetery is a garden (or rural) cemetery and National Historic Site of Canada. It is located in the Sillery district (French: quartier) of the Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge borough (French: arrondissement) of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The cemetery was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2007.
  • Beth Israel Cemetery (Quebec City)
    Beth Israel Cemetery (Quebec City) Historic Jewish cemetery in Canada
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    Beth Israel Cemetery is a 1-acre (0.40 ha) Jewish cemetery in the borough of Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is designated a National Historic Site of Canada.
  • Jardins de Métis
    Jardins de Métis English-style public garden in Quebec
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    The Jardins de Métis, also known in English as the Reford Gardens, is an English-style garden located at Grand-Métis, Quebec. Originally private, the gardens were opened to the public in 1962. The gardens were designated a Canadian National Historic Site in 1995 and as a Quebec heritage site by the Ministry of Culture and Communications of Quebec in 2013.
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