From the rear
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Defensive fortification
Ceremonial Guard
Standout
Across from McGill University – Sherbrooke Street…
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Sign language
Petite exercice de décollage
Grand héron avec sa belle prise
Canadian Postal Museum – Hull, Québec, Canada
Batisse
The badge of the Royal 22e Régiment
Twilight at Montmorency Falls
Clock Tower
Stained glass swans
Stretch
Cantilever
L'heure dorée
La lune, et les bernaches
Colvert ( Femelle )
Goéland à bec cerclé ( Juvénile )
Canons and flowers
Samuel de Champlain Statue
Looking skyward
Stained glass window
Upper Town, Quebec City
Native Americans
Forever in the rain
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The changing of the guard ceremony is held daily in the summer at the Citadelle in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
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