Québec City's Citadel (La Citadelle, in French) is the largest British-built fortress in North America; it took 30 years to construct. This military site has been active since 1850 when it housed ...
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To get the dinner mood going, go for the Tableside Caesar Salad or Tableside Steak Tartare, prepped by your table à la minute ...
Personal photographs are not permitted during the ceremony itself. A few weeks following the event, Rideau Hall will forward each recipient an email link to their online photo gallery to view all ...
To get the dinner mood going, go for the Tableside Caesar Salad or Tableside Steak Tartare, prepped by your table à la minute ...
That being said, you can also pop into Maison Smith for their pipping hot tea and homemade cakes. They’re so good. La Citadelle de Quebec is still an active military post that you can still visit.