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  1. The Chateau St. Louis (French: Château Saint-Louis) in Quebec City was the official residence of the French Governor of New France and later the British Governor of Quebec, the Governor-General of British North America, and the Lieutenant-Governor of Lower Canada.

  2. Hidden under the Dufferin Terrace, the remains of Château Saint-Louis reveal the seat of power of French and British governors from 1620 to 1834. Immerse yourself in more than 200 years of history of diplomatic relations and alliances, including those with the Nation Huron-Wendat.

  3. Lieu historique national des Forts-et-Châteaux-Saint-Louis. 1-800-773-8888. Visit Website. Located under the Dufferin Terrace near the iconic Château Frontenac, this is the only archeological crypt in North America.

  4. Cachés sous la terrasse Dufferin, les vestiges du château Saint-Louis vous dévoile le siège du pouvoir des gouverneurs français et britanniques de 1620 à 1834. Plongez dans plus 200 ans d'histoire de relations et d'alliances diplomatiques, dont ceux avec la Nation huronne-wendat.

  5. The Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux archaeological site is located on top of a cliff overlooking the lower part of Quebec City, close to the Château Frontenac Hotel, under the Dufferin Terrace.

  6. The Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux Historic site is located on the top of a cliff overlooking the lower-town of Quebec City. It is close to the Fairmont hotel, Château Frontenac, and lays covered beneath the boardwalk of Dufferin Terrace.

  7. The Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux archeological site was named a national historic site of Canada because nowhere else in the country are there closer ties to the colonial power of the past.