Duke of Kent House, Historic house in Quebec
The Duke of Kent House is a renowned heritage building.
This house was named after Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, who resided here in the early 19th century.
The architecture reflects the British classical style prominent during Quebec's British colonial period.
Guided tours provide visitors with insights into Quebec's colonial history.
It's known for its distinctive blue door and being part of the Old Quebec heritage.
Location: La Cité-Limoilou
Source: Wikimedia