
The Citadelle (Citadel) in Quebec City, Canada

The Citadelle (Citadel) in Quebec City, Canada

The Pointe-A-Carcy Naval Complex sign in Quebec City. Sign includes direction to the Quebec Port Authority, the Canadian Force Fleet School Quebec, the HMCS Montcalm, the Naval Reserve Residence, the Naval Museum of Quebec, River cruises and Warves 14 and 19.

Aerial view of the Citadelle (Citadel) in Quebec City, Canada

The Naval Reserve Headquarters in Quebec City. The Naval Reserve is a major component of the Canadian Navy. It has a strength of some 4000 Reservists who serve as partners with the Regular Force to safeguard Canada’s maritime security with 24 units (NRD – Naval Reserve Division) in Canada and 12 MCDV (Maritime Coastal Defence Vessels)

Details of the Manege militaire in Quebec City.

The Quebec City Citadelle, a military installation and official residence located atop Cap Diamant, adjoining the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. This citadel is part of the fortifications of Quebec City, the only city with extant city walls in North America

Quebec City, July 1, 2007 – Protesters take part into the annual MLNQ (Mouvement de liberation National du Quebec) Canada Day protest while Conservative Minister Josee Verner proceed with the raising of the flag ceremony in front of the Quebec City hall July 1, 2007. Each year, the MLNQ gather a couple of dozens of hard line separatists to protest the “Canadian colonialism demonstration of Canada Day”.

Quebec City, July 1, 2007 – Protesters take part into the annual MLNQ (Mouvement de liberation National du Quebec) Canada Day protest while the Royal 22nd Regiment parade in front of the Quebec City hall July 1, 2007. Each year, the MLNQ gather a couple of dozens of hard line separatists to protest the “Canadian colonialism demonstration of Canada Day”.

Kingsville, Ontario- July 26, 2007 – Portrait of Essex Scottish -Dieppe veteran Howard Large who is unable to go to te ceremonial trip to France in August due to poor health.

Kingsville, Ontario- July 26, 2007 – Portrait of Essex Scottish – Dieppe veteran Howard Large who is unable to go to te ceremonial trip to France in August due to poor health.