1808 – Morrin College, Quebec City, Quebec Architect: Thomas Baillargé In the days of New France, the Royal Redoubt, stood on the site of the Morrin Centre.
1817 – Jesuit Church, Quebec City, Quebec Architect: Thomas Baillargé Following the plans of architect Francois Baillargé, the construction of the chapel began in 1817. After the Jesuits returned to Canada in 1849,
1822 – Notre Dame de Quebec Basilica, Quebec City, Quebec Architect: Jean Baillargé, François Baillargé, Thomas Baillargé Located on this site since 1647, the Cathedral has twice been destroyed by fire throughout the centuries.
1832 – Former St. Patrick’s Church, Quebec City, Quebec Architect: Thomas Baillargé A church built by the Irish population and the only English speaking catholic parish in Quebec.
1847 – Archbishop’s Residence, Quebec City, Quebec Architect: Thomas Baillargé The construction of the Archbishop’s residence began in 1844 and was completed in 1847. It was built following the plans of architect Thomas Baillargé.