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Fort Longueuil was a stone fort that stood in Longueuil, in Quebec, Canada from 1690 to 1810. Fort Longueuil was recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada on May 25, 1923. The historic site includes the archaeological site of the fort, which was demolished in 1810. The site extends beneath the present-day Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue Cathedral. It is one of the only buildings in Canada that could ever be considered a castle (fortified residence for a noble), and out of those buildings it most resembles the castles of Europe. This makes it unique in the country.

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  • Fort Longueuil was a stone fort that stood in Longueuil, in Quebec, Canada from 1690 to 1810. Fort Longueuil was recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada on May 25, 1923. The historic site includes the archaeological site of the fort, which was demolished in 1810. The site extends beneath the present-day Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue Cathedral. It is one of the only buildings in Canada that could ever be considered a castle (fortified residence for a noble), and out of those buildings it most resembles the castles of Europe. This makes it unique in the country. (en)
  • Le château fort de Longueuil, 1698-1810, était une construction en pierre située à Longueuil, au Canada, à l'époque de la Nouvelle-France. (fr)
  • O Forte Longueuil era um forte de pedra que ficava, de 1690 a 1810, em Longueuil, Canadá. (pt)
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  • Fort Longueuil was a stone fort that stood in Longueuil, in Quebec, Canada from 1690 to 1810. Fort Longueuil was recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada on May 25, 1923. The historic site includes the archaeological site of the fort, which was demolished in 1810. The site extends beneath the present-day Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue Cathedral. It is one of the only buildings in Canada that could ever be considered a castle (fortified residence for a noble), and out of those buildings it most resembles the castles of Europe. This makes it unique in the country. (en)
  • Le château fort de Longueuil, 1698-1810, était une construction en pierre située à Longueuil, au Canada, à l'époque de la Nouvelle-France. (fr)
  • O Forte Longueuil era um forte de pedra que ficava, de 1690 a 1810, em Longueuil, Canadá. (pt)
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  • Château fort de Longueuil (fr)
  • Fort Longueuil (en)
  • Forte Longueuil (pt)
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