
Three members of the Canadian Royal 22nd Regiment changing the guard at the Citadel in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Please see my Guardsmen lightbox:
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Three members of the Canadian Royal 22nd Regiment changing the guard at the Citadel in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Please see my Guardsmen lightbox:
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard marching in front of Quebec Citadel with the fort stone wall behind. There is a cannon on top of the wall. Summer day.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards inspected by officer at Quebec Citadel with the fort stone wall behind. Summer day.
Ottawa, Canada - August 4, 2012: Ceremonial Guards leaving Parliament Hill during a Changing of the Guard Ceremony in Ottawa, Ontario. The event occurs each morning during the summer.
A member of the Canadian Royal 22nd Regiment stands guard at the gates to the Citadel in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Please see my Guardsmen lightbox:
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel during summer day, with goat mascot
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel during summer day.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel , seen from side during a summer day, with Château Frontenac Hotel in background
Ottawa, Canada - August 08, 2008: members of the band of the Canadian Grenadier Guards on parade in front of the Parliament of Canada on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In the background a lot of tourists attending the show.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel with the fort stone wall behind. Summer day.
Ottawa, Canada - July 31, 2010: The ceremonial Changing of the Guard performed in front of Canada's parliament Buildings
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Close up of botton of Royal Guard in front of Quebec Citadel standing during a summer day, seen from side. He holds his rifle with a bayonet
Quebec City, Canada - August 6th, 2017: Changing Guards at Quebec City Citadel. The Royal 22nd Regiment, or rather the Royal 22e Régiment in both English and French correct usage, and colloquially in English The Van Doos (an anglicized pronunciation of the French for twenty-two, vingt-deux) in French, le Vingt-deuxième, is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. The mostly francophone regiment comprises three Regular Force battalions, two Primary Reserve battalions, and a band, making it the largest regiment in the Canadian Army. The "maison-mère" or home of the regiment is La Citadelle in Quebec City and is where the regimental museum is housed. The regimental headquarters is located in Quebec City, with all three of its regular battalions stationed at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier in Quebec. The regiment serves as the "local" infantry regiment for Quebec where it draws most of its recruits.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards inspected by officer at Quebec Citadel with the fort stone wall behind. Summer day.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard music band military fanfare parade at Quebec Citadel during summer day, with Château Frontenac Hotel in background
Quebec City, Canada - August 6th, 2017: Changing Guards at Quebec City Citadel. The Royal 22nd Regiment, or rather the Royal 22e Régiment in both English and French correct usage, and colloquially in English The Van Doos (an anglicized pronunciation of the French for twenty-two, vingt-deux) in French, le Vingt-deuxième, is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. The mostly francophone regiment comprises three Regular Force battalions, two Primary Reserve battalions, and a band, making it the largest regiment in the Canadian Army. The "maison-mère" or home of the regiment is La Citadelle in Quebec City and is where the regimental museum is housed. The regimental headquarters is located in Quebec City, with all three of its regular battalions stationed at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier in Quebec. The regiment serves as the "local" infantry regiment for Quebec where it draws most of its recruits.
Quebec City, Canada - August 6th, 2017: Changing Guards at Quebec City Citadel. The Royal 22nd Regiment, or rather the Royal 22e Régiment in both English and French correct usage, and colloquially in English The Van Doos (an anglicized pronunciation of the French for twenty-two, vingt-deux) in French, le Vingt-deuxième, is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. The mostly francophone regiment comprises three Regular Force battalions, two Primary Reserve battalions, and a band, making it the largest regiment in the Canadian Army. The "maison-mère" or home of the regiment is La Citadelle in Quebec City and is where the regimental museum is housed. The regimental headquarters is located in Quebec City, with all three of its regular battalions stationed at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier in Quebec. The regiment serves as the "local" infantry regiment for Quebec where it draws most of its recruits.
Quebec City, Canada - August 6th, 2017: Changing Guards at Quebec City Citadel. The Royal 22nd Regiment, or rather the Royal 22e Régiment in both English and French correct usage, and colloquially in English The Van Doos (an anglicized pronunciation of the French for twenty-two, vingt-deux) in French, le Vingt-deuxième, is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. The mostly francophone regiment comprises three Regular Force battalions, two Primary Reserve battalions, and a band, making it the largest regiment in the Canadian Army. The "maison-mère" or home of the regiment is La Citadelle in Quebec City and is where the regimental museum is housed. The regimental headquarters is located in Quebec City, with all three of its regular battalions stationed at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier in Quebec. The regiment serves as the "local" infantry regiment for Quebec where it draws most of its recruits.
Quebec City, Canada - August 6th, 2017: Changing Guards at Quebec City Citadel. The Royal 22nd Regiment, or rather the Royal 22e Régiment in both English and French correct usage, and colloquially in English The Van Doos (an anglicized pronunciation of the French for twenty-two, vingt-deux) in French, le Vingt-deuxième, is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. The mostly francophone regiment comprises three Regular Force battalions, two Primary Reserve battalions, and a band, making it the largest regiment in the Canadian Army. The "maison-mère" or home of the regiment is La Citadelle in Quebec City and is where the regimental museum is housed. The regimental headquarters is located in Quebec City, with all three of its regular battalions stationed at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier in Quebec. The regiment serves as the "local" infantry regiment for Quebec where it draws most of its recruits.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard music band military fanfare parade at Quebec Citadel during summer day, with barracks in background
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard music band military fanfare parade at Quebec Citadel during summer day, with Château Frontenac Hotel in background
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel with the fort stone wall behind. Summer day.
Ottawa, Canada - August 08, 2008: Members of the Canadian Grenadier Guards on parade along the streets in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Quebec City, Canada - August 6th, 2017: Batisse X, mascot of The 22nd Royal Regiment. The Royal 22nd Regiment, or rather the Royal 22e Régiment in both English and French correct usage, and colloquially in English The Van Doos (an anglicized pronunciation of the French for twenty-two, vingt-deux) in French, le Vingt-deuxième, is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. The mostly francophone regiment comprises three Regular Force battalions, two Primary Reserve battalions, and a band, making it the largest regiment in the Canadian Army. The "maison-mère" or home of the regiment is La Citadelle in Quebec City and is where the regimental museum is housed. The regimental headquarters is located in Quebec City, with all three of its regular battalions stationed at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier in Quebec. The regiment serves as the "local" infantry regiment for Quebec where it draws most of its recruits.
Quebec City, Canada - August 6th, 2017: Changing Guards at Quebec City Citadel. The Royal 22nd Regiment, or rather the Royal 22e Régiment in both English and French correct usage, and colloquially in English The Van Doos (an anglicized pronunciation of the French for twenty-two, vingt-deux) in French, le Vingt-deuxième, is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. The mostly francophone regiment comprises three Regular Force battalions, two Primary Reserve battalions, and a band, making it the largest regiment in the Canadian Army. The "maison-mère" or home of the regiment is La Citadelle in Quebec City and is where the regimental museum is housed. The regimental headquarters is located in Quebec City, with all three of its regular battalions stationed at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier in Quebec. The regiment serves as the "local" infantry regiment for Quebec where it draws most of its recruits.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard music band military fanfare parade at Quebec Citadel during summer day, with Château Frontenac Hotel in background
Quebec City, Canada - August 6th, 2017: Batisse X, mascot of The 22nd Royal Regiment. The Royal 22nd Regiment, or rather the Royal 22e Régiment in both English and French correct usage, and colloquially in English The Van Doos (an anglicized pronunciation of the French for twenty-two, vingt-deux) in French, le Vingt-deuxième, is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. The mostly francophone regiment comprises three Regular Force battalions, two Primary Reserve battalions, and a band, making it the largest regiment in the Canadian Army. The "maison-mère" or home of the regiment is La Citadelle in Quebec City and is where the regimental museum is housed. The regimental headquarters is located in Quebec City, with all three of its regular battalions stationed at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier in Quebec. The regiment serves as the "local" infantry regiment for Quebec where it draws most of its recruits.
Quebec City, Canada - August 6th, 2017: Batisse X, mascot of The 22nd Royal Regiment. The Royal 22nd Regiment, or rather the Royal 22e Régiment in both English and French correct usage, and colloquially in English The Van Doos (an anglicized pronunciation of the French for twenty-two, vingt-deux) in French, le Vingt-deuxième, is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. The mostly francophone regiment comprises three Regular Force battalions, two Primary Reserve battalions, and a band, making it the largest regiment in the Canadian Army. The "maison-mère" or home of the regiment is La Citadelle in Quebec City and is where the regimental museum is housed. The regimental headquarters is located in Quebec City, with all three of its regular battalions stationed at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier in Quebec. The regiment serves as the "local" infantry regiment for Quebec where it draws most of its recruits.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard music band military fanfare parade at Quebec Citadel during summer day.
"Quebec City, Canada - July 2, 2011: A guardsman of the Canadian Royal 22nd Regiment marches with fixed bayonet at the gates to the Citadel in Old Quebec City."
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard marching in front of Quebec Citadel with the fort stone wall behind. There is a cannon on top of the wall. Summer day.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards in a row with officer at Quebec Citadel with the fort stone wall behind. There is also a guard on top of the fort wall playing bugle. Summer day.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard music band military fanfare parade at Quebec Citadel during summer day, with Château Frontenac Hotel in background
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard in front of Quebec Citadel standing in front of his booth besides a cannon during a summer day, front view. He holds his rifle with a bayonet
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel during summer day.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel with the fort stone wall behind. Summer day.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel during summer day.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards standing at Quebec Citadel , seen from behind during a summer day.
Ottawa, Canada - August 08, 2008: Members of the Canadian Grenadier Guards on parade along the streets in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Quebec City, Canada - August 15, 2008: The Citadelle of Quebec City was a military installation and residence. The construction started in 17th century by French but the star shaped fortification that remain was built under the United Kingdom between 1820 and 1831. Canadian Grenadier Guards from Royal 22nd Regiment stand in front of sentry boxes near the entrance.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard music band military fanfare parade at Quebec Citadel during summer day, with Château Frontenac Hotel in background
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard music band military fanfare parade at Quebec Citadel during summer day, with Château Frontenac Hotel in background
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel with the fort stone wall behind. Summer day.
London, United Kingdom - September 30, 2013: Yellow statue of a guard of the queen. This photograph was taken in Portobello Road.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel , during a summer day, with Château Frontenac Hotel in background
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards inspected by officer at Quebec Citadel during summer day with Frontenac Castle Hotel in background.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard in front of Quebec Citadel standing in front of his booth besides a cannon during a summer day, side view. He holds his rifle with a bayonet
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard in front of Quebec Citadel standing during a summer day, seen from side. He hold his rifle with a bayonet
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard music band military fanfare parade at Quebec Citadel during summer day.
QUEBEC, CANADA - AUGUST 20, 2014: The members of the Canadian Royal 22nd Regiment marches at the Citadel in Old Quebec City
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel with the fort stone wall behind. Summer day.
Ottawa, Canada - August 08, 2008: members of the band of the Canadian Grenadier Guards on parade in front of the Parliament of Canada on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In the background a lot of tourists attending the show.
Ottawa, Canada - August 08, 2008: Members of the Canadian Grenadier Guards and Scottish Regiment Guards on parade along the streets in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel , seen from side during a summer day, with Château Frontenac Hotel in background
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards marching at Quebec Citadel during summer day.
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard music band military fanfare parade at Quebec Citadel during summer day, with Château Frontenac Hotel in background
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Royal Guard music band military fanfare parade at Quebec Citadel during summer day, with Château Frontenac Hotel in background
Quebec, Canada - July 16, 2016: Group of Royal Guards in a row with goat mascot during summer day at Quebec Citadel
Ottawa, Canada - August 08, 2008: members of the band of the Canadian Grenadier Guards on parade in front of the Parliament of Canada on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.