The Citadel of Quebec, or Citadelle de Quebec, stands as the largest military fortress in North America still occupied by troops. Its construction began in the 1750s under French initiative and was completed by the British in the mid-19th century, though it never faced combat. Perched on a hill, the star-shaped structure offers a commanding view of the surrounding area. Today, the citadel serves as the home base for Canada’s French-speaking Royal 22nd Regiment, providing visitors with a glimpse into the country’s rich military history and daily military life.
Citadel of Quebec (Citadelle de Quebec)
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