Name | LÉVIS FORTS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE |
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Address | 41 Chemin Du Gouvernement, Levis, QC G6V 7B1 |
Phone | +1-418-835-5182 +1-888-773-8888 |
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Speciality | Interactive Games, Tunnels and Underground Chambers, Exhibitions, Period Illustrations, Antique Tools and Materials, National Historic Site, Scale Models, Powder Magazines, Military, Multimedia Presentation, Outdoor Rolling Bridge, Casemates, Terreplein, Caponiers & Guided Tours |
About | The Lévis Forts is a sequence of 3 forts positioned at the South Shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Lévis, Quebec. The first one was built by the British Army (1865-1872) and private enterprises (1865-1869). The Lévis Forts were designed to protect Quebec City against an American invasion. The place brings them back to the French and British governments when Quebec played a decisive role in the colony's defence. Fort No. 1 is the last in a series of three detached forts attesting to the remarkable technological innovations of the time. Guided tours are offered of the casemates, underground chambers and tunnels, and tourists can take self-guided tours of the outdoor rolling bridge, powder magazines, terreplein, and caponiers. It affords free admission for youth. |
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