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Story of Avenue Jules-Verne

This busy commercial street is named after Jules Verne (1828-1905), a prolific French author whose writings laid much of the foundation of modern science fiction. Verne’s father, intending that Jules …

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Enjoying sunrise on the St. Lawrence River

For a marine communications and traffic services officer at the Canadian Coast Guard base in Quebec City, the beauty of working the night shift in the summer is enjoying the …

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The Trudeau family at Rendez-vous 2017: Tall Ships Regatta

  Prime Minister Justin Trudeau launches RDV2017 in Quebec City, with the mast of Bluenose II in the background. As a 12-year-old, he visited the big 1984 tall ships gathering …

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Rendez-vous 2017 parade draws huge crowd

  A band of Royal Canadian Air Force, Navy and Army cadets marched through the streets of Old Quebec along with the visiting sailors. The band of the Royal Canadian …

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Youth set sail for adventure

The contrast was striking. During the parade of sailors through the streets of the old city on Thursday, there were the official military types in their gleaming, crisp white uniforms; …

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2017 football season just around the corner

It’s the end of July, and yes, it is that time of year when football fans start looking at their favorite team’s football season.Rouge et Or fans are no different. …

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Québec Capitales in first place at the All-Star break

Veteran pitcher Karl Gélinas pitched eight strong innings, allowing only three hits, but that wasn’t enough. The Sussex County Miners made the most of their scoring opportunities as they upset …

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Roger Van den Hende Botanical Garden

Roger Van den Hende is not the name of a Quebec City street but that of a botanical garden created in 1966 by the former professor of ornamental horticulture at …

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Tall ships sail on to their next great adventure

The quays and jetties along the shores of Quebec City and Lévis were crowded with people who had come to say farewell and get one last glimpse of the 38 …

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Louis Riel rises again on Grand Théâtre stage

Louis Riel is arguably the most famous Canadian opera. The English and French libretto by Mavor Moore and Jacques Languirand, set to music by composer Harry Sommers, concerns the controversial …

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