Citadel of Quebec Tours

Citadelle of Quebec featuring heritage elements, a park and military items
One of Quebec’s most distinctive sights is a century-old fortress that is also one of the largest military fortifications in North America.

The Citadelle of Québec is perched on a rocky bluff high above the St. Lawrence River. Constructed between 1820 and 1831 to defend the city against American invasion, the citadel has never actually been attacked. The fortress stands undamaged, still watching over Québec. Today, the citadel houses various museums. 

Not many first-time visitors to the citadel realize that it is still in use: It’s the ceremonial home of Québec's Royal 22e Régiment and the official residence of the Governor General of Canada.

One-hour guided tours show you the buildings, bastions and other strongholds. Highlights include the regimental museum in an old military prison and an old French gunpowder storage room. Some nights during the high season you can tour the fort after dark, for a more spooky experience.

The museum’s collection covers more than 300 years of military history from the French colonial period onwards. Artifacts on display include campaign medals, World War I and II uniforms, flags, banners and historic weapons. Don’t miss the trench art, objects made from the debris of modern warfare.

Watch the Royal 22e Régiment perform the Changing of the Guard on the parade ground. This ceremony is held each morning from June 24 until the first Monday of September. On Saturdays in July and August you can also see the Beating of the Retreat, a ceremony with origins in the 16th century. 

Located in the Upper Town, the Citadelle of Québec is within easy walking and cycling distance of major attractions, such as Battlefields Park and Dufferin Terrace. Bike racks are provided. If you are driving, you can park for free for up to two hours outside the fort. The entry fee includes the tour of the citadel and the Royal 22e Régiment Museum and ceremony admission. Children under 7 enter for free. The site is open daily, except on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.  

To tie in with the 100th anniversary of Royal 22e Régiment in 2014, a new museum is being added to the citadel site. Visit the Citadelle of Québec website for the latest information.

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Verified traveler
Dec 14, 2019

Taking a guided tour offers much more insight and can help bring life to everything you learn here.

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Verified traveler
Aug 20, 2019

Don't miss the changing of the guard ceremony, daily at 10AM.

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Verified traveler
Jul 16, 2019

Impressive. We were there for a formal ceremony involving a friend, it was superb and we appreciate it very much. The City of Quebec was too crowdy and noisy with their Festival, to much for us.

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Verified traveler
Jul 2, 2019

The tour isn't very exciting. We didn't get to see much of anything, we basically just walked around the inside of the fortress looking at the different buildings. We did get to go inside the prison (for about 30 seconds). Unfortunately, as an active military base, visitors are not allowed to walk around the Citadelle alone, which is what we really wanted to do! I would not recommend this for kids, our kids (ages 9 and 12) really enjoy learning about history but they were extremely bored on this tour. We saw a little bit of the changing of the guard, which was nice.

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Verified traveler
Jul 1, 2019

It’s a 10 minute walk to the port or old city. We didn’t mind it as we love to trek

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler
May 28, 2019

The tour is not really necessary. Nothing against the guides who were awesome. I would stick to the museum and that's it. It's an active military base so not much can be shown to the public.

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