Fort Saint-Jean (Quebec) - Buildings On The Canadian Register of Historic Places

Buildings On The Canadian Register of Historic Places

Name Address Municipality PC Coordinates IDF IDP IDM Image
Fort Saint-Jean National Historic Site of Canada (1748 & 1775–1776) Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Canada J3B 45.298, -73.252 13294
Royal Military College Saint-Jean, Gallisonnière Block / Supply Building 6 (1955) named after Roland-Michel Barrin de La Galissonière, (commandant-general of New France); Recognized Federal Heritage Building 1987 Jacques Cartier Street, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Canada 45.2998, -73.2836 10513
Administration Building No. 24 (1937-8) recognized Federal Heritage Building (1989) Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Canada 45.2998, -73.2836 4768
Former Museum, Former Guard House, Building 26 (1885) Recognized Federal Heritage Building 1989 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Canada 45.2998, -73.2836 4769
Royal Military College Saint-Jean, Officer Cadet Dormitory (Building No. 4 and Montcalm Barracks) (1839) named after General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm;Recognized Federal Heritage Building 1987 Jacques Cartier Street, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Canada 45.2998, -73.2836 4498

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