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War of 1812 Battle of Ristigouche 1924 Pointe-\u00e0-Croix 48 \u00b0 01 \u2032 00 \u2033 n, 66 \u00b0 44 \u2032 05 \u2033 o Place of the latest naval fight for the seven years Lacolle Battle 1923 Lacolle 45 \u00b0 04 \u2032 03 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 20 \u2032 38 \u2033 o Defense against an attack by the Americans, 1814; War of 1812 Battle of Trois-Rivi\u00e8res 1924 Trois-Rivi\u00e8res 46 \u00b0 20 \u2032 38 \u2033 N, 72 \u00b0 33 \u2032 07 \u2033 o Place where the English won a victory against American troops, 1776 Battle of cedars 1923 The cedars 45 \u00b0 18 \u2032 36 \u2033 N, 74 \u00b0 02 \u2032 07 \u2033 o Victory of the English against the American invader, 1776 Battle of September 6, 1775 1928 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu 45 \u00b0 16 \u2032 52 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 14 \u2032 57 \u2033 o Victory of the English against the American invader Public Library and Haskell Opera Hall [ 13 ] 1985 Stanstead 45 \u00b0 00 \u2032 21 \u2033 n, 72 \u00b0 05 \u2032 52 \u2033 o Library and performance hall located on the Canadian-American border (1901-1904) Blanc-Sablon [ 14 ] 2007 Blanc-Sablon 51 \u00b0 25 \u2032 32 \u2033 N, 57 \u00b0 08 \u2032 38 \u2033 o More than sixty archaeological sites attest to the changes that have occurred within Aboriginal companies in this region Saint-Hyacinthe post office [ 15 ] 1983 Saint-Hyacinthe 45 \u00b0 37 \u2032 25 \u2033 N, 72 \u00b0 56 \u2032 55 \u2033 o Ancient building, symbol of the federal presence Carillon channel [ 16 ] 1929 Saint-Andr\u00e9-d’Argenteuil 45 \u00b0 34 \u2032 02 \u2033 N, 74 \u00b0 22 \u2032 45 \u2033 o Two other channels preceded it on this location (1826-33) Chambly Canal [ 17 ] 1929 1987 Chambly 45 \u00b0 22 \u2032 38 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 15 \u2032 27 \u2033 o Canal open to navigation; has nine locks and turning bridges Saint-Ours canal [ 18 ] 1929 Saint-Ours 45 \u00b0 51 \u2032 53 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 08 \u2032 48 \u2033 o Canal open to navigation; Lock of 1933 and vestiges of that of 1849 Carillon barracks [ 19 ] 1960 Saint-Andr\u00e9-d’Argenteuil 45 \u00b0 33 \u2032 53 \u2033 N, 74 \u00b0 22 \u2032 20 \u2033 o Military stone building built at the start of XIX It is century Beauharnois hydroelectric power station 1990 Beauharnois 45 \u00b0 18 \u2032 51 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 54 \u2032 37 \u2033 o Built between 1929 and 1932; important in terms of both economical and technical Davie site [ 20 ] 1990 Levi’s 46 \u00b0 48 \u2032 51 \u2033 N, 71 \u00b0 11 \u2032 05 \u2033 o Historical shipyard established in Canada in 1829 Maritime site of Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive [ 21 ] 1996 The landslides 47 \u00b0 27 \u2032 21 \u2033 N, 70 \u00b0 21 \u2032 45 \u2033 o Between the French regime and the 1960s, the most important manufacturer of “gull” Sainte-Anne chapel [ 22 ] 1999 Neuville 46 \u00b0 41 \u2032 56 \u2033 N, 71 \u00b0 34 \u2032 57 \u2033 o Remarkably intact neo-classic chapel, one of the oldest procession chapels in Quebec Governors’ castle [ 23 ] 1957 Sorel-Tracy 46 \u00b0 01 \u2032 58 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 06 \u2032 59 \u2033 o Summer residence of governors and dignitaries (1781) Historical Trois-Rivi\u00e8res complex [ 24 ] 1962 Trois-Rivi\u00e8res 46 \u00b0 20 \u2032 38 \u2033 N, 72 \u00b0 32 \u2032 12 \u2033 o Residential and religious sector, between 1700 and 1770 Corossol 1995 Sept-\u00celes 50 \u00b0 05 \u2032 37 \u2033 N, 66 \u00b0 23 \u2032 29 \u2033 o Wreckage XVII It is century of a king’s vessel Coteau-du-Lac [ 25 ] 1923 Coteau-du-Lac 45 \u00b0 17 \u2032 16 \u2033 n, 74 \u00b0 10 \u2032 39 \u2033 o River and defense transport works; XVIII It is century Second battle of Laprairie 1921 The Prairie 45 \u00b0 23 \u2032 21 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 24 \u2032 13 \u2033 o Battle which took place in 1691; opposed the American militia to French soldiers Horn dispensary [ 26 ] 2003 The Horn 48 \u00b0 21 \u2032 23 \u2033 n, 77 \u00b0 59 \u2032 46 \u2033 o The most representative example of the network of dispensaries – residences instituted by the Medical Service with colonists Domaine Joly-de Lotbini\u00e8re [ 27 ] 2003 Holy Cross 46 \u00b0 40 \u2032 02 \u2033 N, 71 \u00b0 50 \u2032 55 \u2033 o A remarkable example of a picturesque inspiration place; cultural landscape Droulers-tsiionhiakwatha [ 28 ] 2007 Saint-Anicet 45 \u00b0 04 \u2032 59 \u2033 n, 74 \u00b0 18 \u2032 54 \u2033 o More important and best preserved of known sites associated with the Iroquoians of the St. Lawrence in Canada Anglican church St. Stephen [ 29 ] 1970 Chambly 45 \u00b0 26 \u2032 52 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 16 \u2032 26 \u2033 o Beautiful classic inspiration church built in 1820 Church of the Mission of Sainte-Croix-de-Tadoussac [ 30 ] 2012 Tadoussac 48 \u00b0 08 \u2032 31 \u2033 n, 69 \u00b0 42 \u2032 55 \u2033 o Older wooden church in Canada Church of Saint-Andr\u00e9-de-Kamouraska [ thirty first ] 1985 Saint-Andr\u00e9-de-Kamouraska 47 \u00b0 40 \u2032 25 \u2033 N, 69 \u00b0 43 \u2032 44 \u2033 o Church built according to the R\u00e9collet plan, 1805-1811; interior that takes great interest Church of Saint-Joachim 1999 Ch\u00e2teauguay 45 \u00b0 21 \u2032 39 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 44 \u2032 55 \u2033 o Pure vernacular baroque style design; Presence of paintings by artist Philippe Li\u00e9bert (1774-97) Notre-Dame-de-la-Presentation church [ 32 ] 2004 Shawinigan 46 \u00b0 31 \u2032 39 \u2033 N, 72 \u00b0 45 \u2032 01 \u2033 o The interior decorative program is a masterpiece of an exceptional Quebec painter and a very great religious artist, Ozias Leduc Sainte-Marie church [ 33 ] 2006 Sainte Marie 46 \u00b0 26 \u2032 16 \u2033 N, 71 \u00b0 01 \u2032 21 \u2033 o Distinguished by its impressive inner decor; Original interpretation of the neogothic style; (1857-1859) Saint-Eustache church [ 34 ] 2014 Saint-Eustache 45 \u00b0 33 \u2032 26 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 53 \u2032 19 \u2033 o Institutional set of Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce [ 35 ] 2006 Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce 46 \u00b0 18 \u2032 36 \u2033 N, 70 \u00b0 52 \u2032 58 \u2033 o Eloquent example of the will of the clergy and the parishioners of Quebec to structure the life of small towns around Catholic institutions Wreck of the Elizabeth and Mary ship [ 36 ] 1996 Bay 49 \u00b0 22 \u2032 55 \u2033 n, 67 \u00b0 18 \u2032 55 \u2033 o One of the four ships of the fleet of Admiral William Phips having sank in 1690 Wreck in the Empress of Ireland RMS [ 37 ] 2009 Rimouski 48 \u00b0 37 \u2032 30 \u2033 n, 68 \u00b0 26 \u2032 52 \u2033 o The liner of the beginning of XX It is the most remarkable and complete century that can still be found in Canada; The tragic sinking of Empress of Ireland is the worst disaster in Canada Forges du Saint-Maurice [ 38 ] 1919 Trois-Rivi\u00e8res 46 \u00b0 23 \u2032 50 \u2033 n, 72 \u00b0 39 \u2032 35 \u2033 o Remains of the first industrial village in Canada Fort Chambly [ 39 ] 1920 Chambly 45 \u00b0 26 \u2032 57 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 16 \u2032 40 \u2033 o Strong stone built in 1709; restored and stabilized work; was throughout the duration of French and British regimes an essential element of the defense infrastructure of Canada Fort Crevier 1920 Pierreville 46 \u00b0 06 \u2032 12 \u2033 n, 72 \u00b0 52 \u2032 43 \u2033 o Location of a wooden fort in wood erected in 1687 Fort Laprairie [ 40 ] 1921 The Prairie 45 \u00b0 25 \u2032 15 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 29 \u2032 47 \u2033 o Location of a French fort, 1687-1713 Fort Lennox [ 41 ] 1920 Saint-Paul-de-l’\u00eele-aux-Noix 45 \u00b0 07 \u2032 15 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 16 \u2032 05 \u2033 o Remarkable example of fortifications dating from the beginning of XIX It is century; which allowed to protect a large naval base, during the war of 1812 Fort Longueuil [ 42 ] 1923 Longueuil 45 \u00b0 32 \u2032 26 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 30 \u2032 30 \u2033 o Location of a stone fort built by the French, 1685-1690; An outpost against Iroquois Fort Richelieu 1923 Sorel-Tracy 46 \u00b0 02 \u2032 48 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 06 \u2032 57 \u2033 o One of the first forts built in New France, 1642 Fort Saint-Jean [ 43 ] 1923 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu 45 \u00b0 17 \u2032 53 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 15 \u2032 07 \u2033 o See you for all military expeditions to Lake Champlain, 1748; rebuilt 1775, siege held by 45 days by General Montgomery during the American invasion Fort Saint-Louis [ 44 ] 1930 Kahnawake 45 \u00b0 24 \u2032 57 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 40 \u2032 35 \u2033 o Built in 1725 to protect Iroquois converted to the Christian faith Fort Sainte-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se 1923 Carignan 45 \u00b0 23 \u2032 22 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 15 \u2032 28 \u2033 o Location of a French fort built to defend the population against the Iroquois, 1665 Fort T\u00e9miscamingue 1931 City-marie 47 \u00b0 17 \u2032 42 \u2033 N, 79 \u00b0 27 \u2032 25 \u2033 o Remains of a French Fur Training Post Strong Trois-Rivi\u00e8res 1920 Trois-Rivi\u00e8res 46 \u00b0 20 \u2032 31 \u2033 N, 72 \u00b0 32 \u2032 19 \u2033 o Wooden fort built between 1634 and 1638, on its location was built the city Strong L\u00e9vis [ 45 ] 1920 Levi’s 46 \u00b0 48 \u2032 53 \u2033 n, 71 \u00b0 09 \u2032 31 \u2033 o Work that is part of the fortifications of Quebec Intercolonial station in L\u00e9vis [ forty six ] 1976 Levi’s 46 \u00b0 48 \u2032 37 \u2033 N, 71 \u00b0 11 \u2032 14 \u2033 o Terminus of the Intercolonial line from Halifax (1901) Pacific Canadian station in Berthier [ 47 ] 1976 Sainte-Genevi\u00e8ve-de-Berthier 46 \u00b0 05 \u2032 18 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 12 \u2032 45 \u2033 o Functional station of the early 1890s; Style that is inspired by domestic architecture Grand Trunk station in Acton Vale [ 48 ] 1976 Acton Vale 45 \u00b0 38 \u2032 54 \u2033 N, 72 \u00b0 33 \u2032 50 \u2033 o Example of picturesque architecture, with its skylight, its turret and its height broken in Larmier Grand Trunk station in Saint-Jean-d’Iberville [ 49 ] 1976 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu 45 \u00b0 18 \u2032 11 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 15 \u2032 15 \u2033 o Building built in 1890, typical of the small stations of this time Big island and the Irish memorial [ 50 ] 1974 Saint-Antoine-de-l’Isle-aux-Grues 47 \u00b0 01 \u2032 40 \u2033 N, 70 \u00b0 40 \u2032 00 \u2033 o Quarantine station for all new immigrants from 1832-1937 Alert shed [ 51 ] 2007 Saguenay 48 \u00b0 20 \u2032 05 \u2033 N, 70 \u00b0 58 \u2032 18 \u2033 o Foreground strategic role in air defense of Canada and the North American continent during the Cold War City Hall of Rivi\u00e8re-du-Loup [ 52 ] 1984 Wolf River 47 \u00b0 50 \u2032 09 \u2033 N, 69 \u00b0 32 \u2032 12 \u2033 o Public building (1916) typical of city hotels designed to accommodate growing municipal administration Roberval town hall [ 53 ] 1984 Roberval 48 \u00b0 31 \u2032 06 \u2033 N, 72 \u00b0 13 \u2032 20 \u2033 o Municipal public building testifying to the prosperity of the locality (1928-1929); Second Empire style Symmes Hotel [ 54 ] 1976 Gatineau 45 \u00b0 23 \u2032 40 \u2033 n, 75 \u00b0 51 \u2032 18 \u2033 o Auberge built in 1831 for Charles Symmes, founder of the city of Aylmer Basques Island [ 55 ] 2001 Three pistols 48 \u00b0 08 \u2032 34 \u2033 N, 69 \u00b0 14 \u2032 58 \u2033 o Conceals the largest concentration of French Basque occupation sites in the Gulf of St. Lawrence for the period 1584 to 1637 M\u00e9tis gardens [ 56 ] 1995 Great-mettis 48 \u00b0 37 \u2032 42 \u2033 n, 68 \u00b0 07 \u2032 23 \u2033 o Example of English -inspired gardens Louis-S.-St-Laurent [ 57 ] , [ 58 ] 1973 Compton 45 \u00b0 14 \u2032 29 \u2033 N, 71 \u00b0 49 \u2032 30 \u2033 o Childhood house of Louis S. St-Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada (1948-1957) Madeleine-de Verch\u00e8res [ 59 ] 1923 Verchors 45 \u00b0 46 \u2032 40 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 21 \u2032 25 \u2033 o Defended the family fort in Verch\u00e8res against the Iroquois in 1692 Mairie de Havelock [ 60 ] 1984 Havelock 45 \u00b0 02 \u2032 45 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 45 \u2032 28 \u2033 o Town hall of a small rural locality, built in 1868 Town Hall of the canton of Bolton-Est [ sixty one ] 1984 East Bolton 45 \u00b0 12 \u2032 11 \u2033 n, 72 \u00b0 21 \u2032 23 \u2033 o Erected in 1867 by residents of the locality with wood from the region Chapais house [ 62 ] 1962 Saint-denis 47 \u00b0 30 \u2032 11 \u2033 N, 69 \u00b0 56 \u2032 15 \u2033 o Maison de Jean-Charles Chapais, father of the Confederation (1832-1834); excellent example of vogue architecture in Quebec in the middle of the XIX It is century Salaberry house [ 63 ] 1968 Chambly 45 \u00b0 26 \u2032 55 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 16 \u2032 09 \u2033 o Palladian style manor of a hero of the war of 1812; Charles-Michel d’Irumberry de Salaberry \u00c9tienne-Paschal-Tach\u00e9 house [ sixty four ] 1990 Montmagny 46 \u00b0 58 \u2032 52 \u2033 N, 70 \u00b0 33 \u2032 30 \u2033 o House of Sir \u00c9tienne-Paschal Tach\u00e9, father of the Confederation; eclectic architecture Maison Louis-Bertrand [ 65 ] 1999 Isle-Verte 48 00 \u2032 49 \u2033 n, 69 \u00b0 20 \u2032 16 \u2033 o Remarkable example of a Quebec house of neo-classical influence (1853) Pag\u00e9-Rinfret \/ Beaudry house [ 66 ] 1969 Head-health 46 \u00b0 40 \u2032 19 \u2033 n, 71 \u00b0 47 \u2032 00 \u2033 o House built under the French regime, historical construction methods House Trestler [ sixty seven ] 1969 Vaudreuil-Dorion 45 \u00b0 23 \u2032 17 \u2033 n, 74 00 \u2032 25 \u2033 o Traditional Quebec architecture; Built in 1798 Maison Wilfrid-Laurier [ 68 ] 1999 Victoriaville 46 \u00b0 02 \u2032 14 \u2033 N, 71 \u00b0 54 \u2032 54 \u2033 o Italian house in Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada (1896-1911) Manor Le Boutillier [ 69 ] 1975 Gasp\u00e9 48 \u00b0 55 \u2032 56 \u2033 n, 64 \u00b0 18 \u2032 06 \u2033 o Example of the distinctive architecture of Bas Saint-Laurent; House built around 1818 Mauvide-Genest manor [ 70 ] 1993 Saint-Jean-de-l’\u00eele-d’Orl\u00e9ans 46 \u00b0 54 \u2032 51 \u2033 N, 70 \u00b0 54 \u2032 09 \u2033 o Particularly remarkable seigneurial manor built towards the middle of XVII It is century; 1734 Papineau manor [ 71 ] 1986 Montebello 45 \u00b0 38 \u2032 50 \u2033 n, 74 \u00b0 56 \u2032 50 \u2033 o Manor XIX It is century, residence of the chief of the Patriots Louis-Joseph Papineau Caughnawaga mission \/ Saint-Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier mission [ 72 ] 1966 Kahnawake 45 \u00b0 24 \u2032 56 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 40 \u2032 36 \u2033 o Jesuit mission among Mohawks, founded in 1647 Moulin L\u00e9gar\u00e9 [ seventy three ] 1999 Saint-Eustache 45 \u00b0 33 \u2032 29 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 53 \u2032 45 \u2033 o Type of building built at the time of the development of lordships and the colonial economy based on agriculture Windmill and the house of the Meunier of the Perrot Island} [ 74 ] 1969 Notre-Dame-de-l’\u00eele-Perrot 45 \u00b0 21 \u2032 57 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 51 \u2032 08 \u2033 o House and industrial building set dating from XVIII It is century; rare case Joliette courthouse [ 75 ] 1981 Joliette 46 \u00b0 01 \u2032 34 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 26 \u2032 33 \u2033 o Courthouse built according to a standard plan, middle of the XIX It is century Isle-Verte courthouse [ 76 ] 1981 Isle-Verte 48 00 \u2032 45 \u2033 n, 69 \u00b0 20 \u2032 20 \u2033 o Courthouse serving a rural population; Domestic architecture (1859-1860) Penitentiary of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul [ 77 ] 1990 Laval 45 \u00b0 37 \u2032 01 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 38 \u2032 47 \u2033 o Important federal prison founded in 1873 \u00cele-Verte lighthouse [ 78 ] 1974 Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs 48 \u00b0 03 \u2032 04 \u2033 N, 69 \u00b0 25 \u2032 27 \u2033 o Tour raised in 1809, the first lighthouse built on the St. Lawrence River Pointe-au-P\u00e8re lighthouse [ 79 ] 1974 Rimouski 48 \u00b0 31 \u2032 05 \u2033 n, 68 \u00b0 28 \u2032 10 \u2033 o Ancient reinforced concrete lighthouse located at a strategic point Cap-des-Rosiers lighthouse [ 80 ] 1974 Gasp\u00e9 48 \u00b0 51 \u2032 22 \u2033 N, 64 \u00b0 12 \u2032 05 \u2033 o Built in 1858, the highest of all headlights in Canada, 34.1 m Pointe-du-Buisson [ 81 ] 2005 Beauharnois 45 \u00b0 19 \u2032 07 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 58 \u2032 00 \u2033 o One of the few sites in eastern Canada which have such a long occupation sequence and such an abundance of shaped objects PONT COUvert of PowerScourt [ 82 ] 1984 Hinchinbrooke 45 00 \u2032 22 \u2033 n, 74 \u00b0 09 \u2032 44 \u2033 o McCallum bridge with arched and rigid firm built in 1861 First geodetic station [ 83 ] 1929 Chelsea 45 \u00b0 29 \u2032 21 \u2033 n, 75 \u00b0 51 \u2032 45 \u2033 o Systematic program of geodesic lifting, 1905 Presbytery of the Cauughnawaga mission [ 84 ] 1969 Kahnawake 45 \u00b0 24 \u2032 57 \u2033 N, 73 \u00b0 40 \u2032 38 \u2033 o The oldest of buildings still standing at the mission; XVIII It is century Sir-John-A.-Macdonald summer residence [ 85 ] 2014 Wolf River 47 \u00b0 48 \u2032 46 \u2033 N, 69 \u00b0 34 \u2032 32 \u2033 o Rotonde Joffre (national Canadian) [ eighty six ] 1992 Levi’s 46 \u00b0 42 \u2032 25 \u2033 n, 71 \u00b0 16 \u2032 20 \u2033 o Built in 1880; The only completely circular rotunda to exist in Canada Lordship of the island of Orleans [ eighty seven ] 1990 Saint-Jean-de-l’\u00eele-d’Orl\u00e9ans 46 \u00b0 55 \u2032 00 \u2033 n, 70 \u00b0 58 \u2032 00 \u2033 o Resources and vestiges associated with the stately regime Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier [ 88 ] 1938 Saint-Lin-Laurentides 45 \u00b0 51 \u2032 12 \u2033 n, 73 \u00b0 45 \u2032 27 \u2033 o House with an interpretation program on the life of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada (1896-1911) Granada Theater [ 89 ] , [ 90 ] 1996 Sherbrooke 45 \u00b0 24 \u2032 08 \u2033 N, 71 \u00b0 53 \u2032 28 \u2033 o Magnificent atmosphere cinema – a popular cinema style, from the 1920s to the late 1930s Magog textile factory 1989 Magog 45 \u00b0 15 \u2032 45 \u2033 n, 72 \u00b0 08 \u2032 28 \u2033 o Having been the only textile factory of XIX It is century to gather in the same place the operations of spinning, weaving, whitening and printing; 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