Trinity House of Quebec

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Trinity House of Quebec
Established1805

Trinity House of Quebec (French: Maison de la Trinité de Québec) was a regulatory agency and tribunal for the port of Quebec and the St. Lawrence River from 1805 until its functions were transferred to the federal Department of Marine and Fisheries.[when?][1][2] It shares a name with Trinity House, which oversees lighthouses in England and Wales, and with Trinity House of Montreal, its counterpart in Montreal. William Lindsay was the first registrar.[3][4] Its building is includesd in a database of Quebec's cultural heritage.[2]

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