Encircling Old Quebec, the Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site stand as a testament to the city’s strategic importance. Originally constructed by the French to defend against British incursions, and later reinforced by the British to protect from American threats, these walls now form the only surviving walled city in North America. Visitors can explore the restored fortifications, which offer a glimpse into the military and architectural history of this UNESCO World Heritage site. The stone ramparts, gates, and bastions provide a tangible connection to the past, inviting exploration and reflection on the city’s rich heritage.
Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site
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