Description: The Lévis Forts in Quebec are a National Historic Site preserving 18th- and 19th-century fortifications built to defend Québec City across the St. Lawrence River. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, they highlight military engineering and Canada’s colonial defense history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic fortifications.
Description: The Lévis Forts in Quebec are a National Historic Site preserving 18th- and 19th-century fortifications built to defend Québec City across the St. Lawrence River. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, they highlight military engineering and Canada’s colonial defense history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic fortifications.
Description: Lachine Canal in Montréal is a National Historic Site that preserves a 19th-century waterway crucial to the city’s industrial growth and transportation. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it highlights the importance of inland canals in Canada’s economic and engineering history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian heritage and historic engineering.
Description: Lachine Canal in Montréal is a National Historic Site that preserves a 19th-century waterway crucial to the city’s industrial growth and transportation. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it highlights the importance of inland canals in Canada’s economic and engineering history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian heritage and historic engineering.
Description: The Irish Memorial on Grosse Île commemorates the thousands of Irish immigrants who passed through this National Historic Site during the mid-19th century famine. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves the memory of those affected by immigration and public health crises in Canada. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and heritage.
Description: The Irish Memorial on Grosse Île commemorates the thousands of Irish immigrants who passed through this National Historic Site during the mid-19th century famine. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves the memory of those affected by immigration and public health crises in Canada. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and heritage.
Description: Grosse Île in Quebec is a National Historic Site that served as Canada’s primary quarantine station for immigrants during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves this important chapter in Canadian public health and immigration history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canada’s heritage and historic sites.
Description: Grosse Île in Quebec is a National Historic Site that served as Canada’s primary quarantine station for immigrants during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves this important chapter in Canadian public health and immigration history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canada’s heritage and historic sites.
Description: The Fortifications of Québec are a National Historic Site preserving the city’s defensive walls, gates, and bastions that date back to New France. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, they highlight Québec City’s military history and colonial heritage. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic architecture.
Description: The Fortifications of Québec are a National Historic Site preserving the city’s defensive walls, gates, and bastions that date back to New France. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, they highlight Québec City’s military history and colonial heritage. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic architecture.
Description: Fort Lennox on Île-aux-Noix is a National Historic Site preserving a 19th-century fortress built to protect the Richelieu River corridor. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it showcases military engineering and colonial defense in Quebec. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic fortifications.
Description: Fort Lennox on Île-aux-Noix is a National Historic Site preserving a 19th-century fortress built to protect the Richelieu River corridor. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it showcases military engineering and colonial defense in Quebec. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic fortifications.
Description: Fort Chambly in Quebec is a National Historic Site that preserves a 17th-century fortification built to protect the colony of New France along the Richelieu River. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it highlights the military history and colonial heritage of the region. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic forts.
Description: Fort Chambly in Quebec is a National Historic Site that preserves a 17th-century fortification built to protect the colony of New France along the Richelieu River. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it highlights the military history and colonial heritage of the region. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic forts.
Description: Forges du Saint-Maurice in Trois-Rivières is a National Historic Site preserving Canada’s first successful ironworks, dating back to the 18th century. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it highlights early industrial heritage and the role of metallurgy in New France. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic industrial sites.
Description: Forges du Saint-Maurice in Trois-Rivières is a National Historic Site preserving Canada’s first successful ironworks, dating back to the 18th century. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it highlights early industrial heritage and the role of metallurgy in New France. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those interested in Canadian history and historic industrial sites.
Description: Erskine and American United Church in Montréal is a National Historic Site showcasing Gothic Revival architecture and the city’s 19th-century religious heritage. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it reflects Montréal’s spiritual and architectural history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic churches.
Description: Erskine and American United Church in Montréal is a National Historic Site showcasing Gothic Revival architecture and the city’s 19th-century religious heritage. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it reflects Montréal’s spiritual and architectural history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic churches.
Description: Coteau-du-Lac in Quebec is a National Historic Site that preserves the remains of one of Canada’s earliest fortified military canal systems, built during the War of 1812. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it highlights early Canadian engineering and military strategy. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic fortifications.
Description: Coteau-du-Lac in Quebec is a National Historic Site that preserves the remains of one of Canada’s earliest fortified military canal systems, built during the War of 1812. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it highlights early Canadian engineering and military strategy. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic fortifications.
Description: Christ Church Cathedral in Montréal is a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture built in the 19th century. Recognized as a Canadian National Historic Site, it reflects the city’s rich religious heritage and architectural tradition. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic landmarks.
Description: Christ Church Cathedral in Montréal is a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture built in the 19th century. Recognized as a Canadian National Historic Site, it reflects the city’s rich religious heritage and architectural tradition. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic landmarks.
Description: Château Frontenac rises above Old Québec as one of the most recognizable landmarks in Canada. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, this grand hotel symbolizes Québec City’s heritage and its role as a cultural and historic destination. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for travelers and history enthusiasts alike.
Description: Château Frontenac rises above Old Québec as one of the most recognizable landmarks in Canada. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, this grand hotel symbolizes Québec City’s heritage and its role as a cultural and historic destination. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for travelers and history enthusiasts alike.
Description: Château De Ramezay in Montréal is an 18th-century residence that once housed governors and now serves as a museum of history and culture. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it represents the city’s colonial heritage and French architectural influence. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for anyone who values Canadian history and historic landmarks.
Description: Château De Ramezay in Montréal is an 18th-century residence that once housed governors and now serves as a museum of history and culture. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it represents the city’s colonial heritage and French architectural influence. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for anyone who values Canadian history and historic landmarks.
Description: Chambly Canal in Quebec is a National Historic Site that preserves a 19th-century canal system connecting the Richelieu River to the St. Lawrence, showcasing early Canadian engineering and transportation. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it reflects the importance of inland waterways for trade and settlement. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic engineering.
Description: Chambly Canal in Quebec is a National Historic Site that preserves a 19th-century canal system connecting the Richelieu River to the St. Lawrence, showcasing early Canadian engineering and transportation. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it reflects the importance of inland waterways for trade and settlement. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic engineering.
Description: Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site in Québec City commemorates the early 17th-century settlement and interactions between Samuel de Champlain’s explorers and the Huron-Wendat people. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves a pivotal site in Canada’s colonial and Indigenous history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake for those interested in Canadian heritage and historic landmarks.
Description: Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site in Québec City commemorates the early 17th-century settlement and interactions between Samuel de Champlain’s explorers and the Huron-Wendat people. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves a pivotal site in Canada’s colonial and Indigenous history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake for those interested in Canadian heritage and historic landmarks.
Description: Carillon Canal in Saint-André-d’Argenteuil is a National Historic Site that preserves a 19th-century canal and lock system, highlighting Canada’s early engineering and maritime heritage. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it reflects the importance of inland waterways in trade and transportation. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic engineering.
Description: Carillon Canal in Saint-André-d’Argenteuil is a National Historic Site that preserves a 19th-century canal and lock system, highlighting Canada’s early engineering and maritime heritage. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it reflects the importance of inland waterways in trade and transportation. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic engineering.
Description: Bonsecours Market in Montréal is a striking 19th-century building that has served as a public market, concert hall, and government office. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it stands as an iconic example of neoclassical architecture and Montreal’s commercial heritage. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic architecture.
Description: Bonsecours Market in Montréal is a striking 19th-century building that has served as a public market, concert hall, and government office. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it stands as an iconic example of neoclassical architecture and Montreal’s commercial heritage. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake or gift for those who appreciate Canadian history and historic architecture.
Description: The Battle of the Restigouche site at Pointe-à-la-Croix marks the last naval battle between French and British forces in New France in 1760. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves this significant chapter of colonial and military history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake for those who appreciate Canadian heritage and historic battlefields.
Description: The Battle of the Restigouche site at Pointe-à-la-Croix marks the last naval battle between French and British forces in New France in 1760. Designated a Canadian National Historic Site, it preserves this significant chapter of colonial and military history. This drawing makes a meaningful keepsake for those who appreciate Canadian heritage and historic battlefields.