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- Charlesbourg-Royal comment "In 1541, on his third and final voyage, Jacques Cartier attempted to establish a French colony of 400 people, at present-day Cap-Rouge. Fort Charlesbourg Royale consisted of an upper fort, and lower fort located near the mouth of Rivière du Cap-Rouge. The upper fort, constructed at an elevation of 40 metres, offered a strategic defensive position, while the lower fort provided a potential anchorage for ships. The two forts had three towers.".