Back in 1839, Fort Ingall in Quebec, Canada was erected due to a battle of conflict between the British and the Americans regarding the boundaries of the border. Soldiers resided at Fort Ingall for three years until this matter was finally resolved in 1842.There is so much to see at Fort Ingall such as the totem poles of wooden soldiers that represent the life that they used to live, a radiant rose garden, an archaeological site where many studies have taken place, barracks, the mess hall and the jail, plus much more.Guided tours are available for those who would like to relive the history of Fort Ingall in Quebec and are conducted by people dressed in traditional soldier costumes. Overnight accommodations in the soldiers dormitory are also available for visitors who would like to take a step back in time and become one of those soldiers for a short period of time.The best time of year to see the museum like features of Fort Ingall in Quebec, Canada is between June and September. ... continue below the picture...
... Fort Ingall, Cabano, Quebec, Canada, North America.
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I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED, aperture of , exposure time of sec. on ISO , as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was .