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The Stewart Museum in Montreal is the headquarters for all
78th Fraser Highlanders in North America. At the Old Fort at
Ile Sainte-Helene history comes to life before your eyes. |
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The Fort St. Helen Garrison
is the headquarters Garrison for all
78th Fraser Highlanders in North America. |
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The
York Garrison
is the largest of the Garrisons of the 78th Fraser Highlanders,
based in Toronto, Ontario. |
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Sons of the Mountains: A History of the Highland Regiments
in North America during the French & Indian War 1756-67
New book by
Ian Macpherson McCulloch
Lieutenant-Colonel
Commanding Officer (1993-96)
The Black Watch (RHR) of Canada

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The
J.P. Fell Pipe Band, from North Vancouver, have performed
with the Frasers at several distinguished events,
including at
Government House, The Salute to Veteran's, and at the memorial
service of the late Queen Mother. |
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Another
78th Fraser site with a lot of information on the history of
the Frasers, Wolfe, and Montcalm. |
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Government House in Victoria is the official residence of
the Lieutenant Governor. This site has much information about
current events, and a detailed calendar of public festivities. |
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The
Monarchist League of Canada |
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The legendary
Seaforth Highlanders of Vancouver. |
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One of the most
exciting public performances by the Guard takes place at the
annual B.C.
Highland Games. |
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