Maison Kent - Consul General du France (Quebec City, Quebec)
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The governor of New France resided here in 1648. De Ramezay signed the capitulation of Quebec here in 1759. The Duke of Kent, the father of Queen Victoria and for whom the building is named, resided here from 1792 to 1794.
Now it is the French consul general.
Now it is the French consul general.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 46°48'41"N 71°12'23"W
- Old City of Quebec 0.8 km
- Île d'Orléans 24 km
- Quebec City, Quebec 32 km
- Auberge du Ravage 134 km
- Johnville Bog 168 km
- Maine - New Brunswick - Quebec Border Tri-point 172 km
- North Hatley 180 km
- Mont Fortin 181 km
- Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook 190 km
- Madawaska, Maine 225 km
- Petit Séminaire - l'École d'architecture - l'Université Laval 0.4 km
- Museum of Civilization 0.5 km
- Canadian Coast Guard Base 0.5 km
- Rue Dalhousie, 70 0.5 km
- Citadel of Quebec 0.5 km
- Quay 22 0.6 km
- Artillery Park Heritage Site 0.6 km
- Quebec Parliament Building 0.7 km
- Plains of Abraham (Plaines d'Abraham) 1.4 km
- Parc des Champs-de-Bataille 1.5 km