Ceremonial Guard
Inspection of the troops
The approach of the regiment
Standout
Batisse
Love those trombones
Attention
Keeping a stiff lower lip
From the rear
Powder magazine
The ramparts
Just around the corner
Formal shot
Eyes front. That means you, George.
View from the Citadelle II
View from the Citadelle I
Blow that horn.
Around we go
Le Brézé
Eglise Notre-Dame-des-Victiores
Place Royale
Looking down
Quebec from the St. Lawrence
Canons and flowers
Defensive fortification
Sign language
Cousins
Chrysanthemum
White rockets
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Colorburst
Twilight at Montmorency Falls
Samuel de Champlain Statue
Looking skyward
Stained glass window
Church of San Rafael Interior
Church of San Rafael windows
Resting
Blue Morpho Butterfly
Drying off
Upside down
Black reflections
Desolate coast
Stretch and swing
Just along for the ride
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The badge of the Royal 22e Régiment


The Royal 22e Régiment is an infantry regiment and the most famous francophone organization of the Canadian Forces. The regiment comprises three Regular Force battalions, two Primary Reserve battalions, and a band, making it the largest regiment in the Canadian Army. The ceremonial home of the regiment is La Citadelle in Quebec City, where the regimental museum is housed. The regiment is nicknamed the Van Doos, an anglicized mispronunciation of the first two syllables of vingt-deuxième ("22nd" in French.) The regiment's regimental headquarters is located in Quebec City, with all three of its regular battalions stationed at various bases in the province of Quebec. The regiment serves as the "local" infantry regiment for Quebec and francophone Canada
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