Aldo passes the guard of Old Quebec City to Batisse
Aldo the donkey, who is the mascot of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, passed the guard of the Old City to Batisse, the mascot of the Royal 22e Régiment, …
Quebec paints the town blue and white
On the evening of June 23, people of all ages gathered in front of the huge stage on the Plains of Abraham to celebrate the Fête nationale. The blue and …
Corey Hart steals the show with hits of the 80s and 90s
Headlining the closing show of Quebec’s ComediHa! Festival, Canadian singer Corey created a nostalgia-filled evening on June 25. He brought down the house with hits of the 1980s and 90s. …
Grand opening of MNBAQ’s Pavillon Pierre-Lassonde
It was a grand day for a grandiose event. The much-awaited official opening of the Pierre Lassonde Pavilion of the Musée nationale des Beaux-Arts du Québec (MNBAQ) took place on …
Valcartier’s Bora Parc promises four-season fun
On June 20, Village Vacances Valcartier (VVV) gave a media tour of the ongoing construction of their new indoor water park, set to open this December. The owner of the …
A Viking dragon ship arrives in Quebec’s Old Port
The Draken Harald Hårfagre, a massive 35-metre replica of a Viking longship shaped like a dragon, sailed into the Port of Quebec on June 14 and remained there until Friday, …
Action and reaction to Quebec City’s pit bull ban
In a sudden – but not altogether surprising – move, in view of the recent death of a Montreal woman who was attacked by a pit bull in her backyard, …
Sugar Sammy delights at ComediHa!
Quebec City’s ComediHa! festival has been keeping folks happy for the past week. On Saturday evening, clean-cut and smooth-talking stand-up comic Sugar Sammy gave a great show in French under …
The story behind Avenue Murray
Avenue Murray, located in the elegant Montcalm district of Quebec City, was named in honour of British Army officer James Murray, who fought beside General James Wolfe at the Battle …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1866 The Morning Chronicle The celebration of the festival of St. John the Baptist was decidedly the most brilliant we have seen for many years. Our French Canadian fellow-citizens had …