1828 – Wolfe and Montcalm Obelisk, Quebec
The Wolfe-Montcalm Monument is an obelisk more than 20 m in height. It was unveiled in 1828 in memory of the generals on both sides who died during the famous Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
The Wolfe-Montcalm Monument is an obelisk more than 20 m in height. It was unveiled in 1828 in memory of the generals on both sides who died during the famous Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
A church built by the Irish population and the only English speaking catholic parish in Quebec.
The construction of the Archbishop’s residence began in 1844 and was completed in 1847. It was built following the plans of architect Thomas Baillargé.
Built as a Wesleyan Church in 1849-50. In the twentieth century, Congregationalist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches throughout the country merged in 1925 to form The United Church of Canada.
In 1850, the SÅ“urs de la Charité de Québec community asked Charles Baillairgé to carry out the architectural plans of a chapel.
This church, inaugurated in 1853, carries the name of Chalmers in honor of Reverend Thomas Chalmers,
The historical site of the Séminaire de Québec in Old Quebec includes a vast number of buildings,
Perspective View published in The Builder, July 7th 1860.
The Citadel and walls, built to protect the city, are the largest standing fortifications in North America, earning Quebec a place on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
Map is being rolled out, not all buildings are mapped yet - shows location of buildings on this page.