It’ll be a hot time in the Old Town on June 23 and 24, as the Capital City celebrates the 183rd Fête Nationale du Québec, also known as “Le Saint …
Monthly Archives: June 2017
Musical Wednesdays begin on June 28 at Chalmers-Wesley Church
Musical Wednesdays, the annual summer concert series at Chalmers-Wesley United Church opens its third season on June 28 at 12:05 p.m. with music by the 78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Major Alan …
Victory Torch at the Quebec City Naval Museum
Monday, June 19, the Naval Museum at Pointe-à-Carcy officially opened its exhibit of the Victory Torch. The object symbolizes the effort of the entire population of Canada in helping Britain …
Fourth stage of the Tour de Beauce takes place in Quebec City
The international Tour de Beauce bicycle race is held in five stages. The first stage of this year’s 32nd race began in Saint-Georges-de-Beauce on June 14 and covered 185 kilometres. …
2017 Graduation Issue
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QCT Print Edition – June 14 2017
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Air Canyon zipline inaugurated at Canyon Sainte-Anne
Imagine soaring like an eagle high above the canyon of the raging Sainte-Anne River. Since the inauguration of the Air Canyon zipline, you too can “fly like an eagle” while …
Neighbours Day celebrated in Old Quebec
The sun was out and so were the neighbours and tourists in Old Quebec on June 10. La Maison de la Littérature and the Morrin Centre held a street party …
What’s the harm in Dr. Couillard reopening Constitution?
One assumes that a brain surgeon, before he or she zips open a patient’s skull, has a pretty precise idea of how to perform the procedure and, most importantly, why …
The making of The Philanthropist: Part I
Curious as to how this multimedia theatre event came to be, the QCT recently met with Jeffery Hale Community Partners foundations’ director Mike Boden, who created the original work. Boden …