From 1957, and for more than 30 years, the Saint- Sauveur district vibrated in a very special way to the rhythm of Carnival. Indeed, residents of Rue Sainte-Thérèse (now Rue Raoul-Jobin) carved snow monuments in front of their homes. Carnival-goers by the thousands went there to admire the popular works. (Source: Société historique de Québec) (Photo by Pierre-Paul Beaumont, collection Jocelyn Faucher, via Société Historique de Québec)

Memorials and Things of Fame – February 8, 2023

Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce lorie@qctonline.com   February 7, 1823 – The Quebec Gazette The Slave Trade       By recent accounts from Sierra Leone,…

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