Vive le Québec libre! Delivered from the balcony of Montreal City Hall by General Charles de Gaulle at the end of his visit to Québec on July 24, 1967, this slogan was long seen, at least in some eyes ...
SAINT LAWRENCE RIVER, QUEBEC CITY, CANADA IS A MODERN CITY THAT EMBRACES ITS PAST. A NOUVELLE FRANCE FROM ITS FRENCH SPEAKING NATIVES AND CHARMING COBBLESTONE STREETS TO THESE PANORAMIC VIEWS FROM ...
New developments are shining a spotlight on Indigenous culture in Canada’s biggest province—an area that encompasses ...
A CONNECTION TO BOSTON. THE CRUISE SHIPS PARKED ON THE SAINT LAWRENCE RIVER SIGNAL THAT QUEBEC CITY IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS AN INTERNATIONAL TOURIST DESTINATION. WELL, WE’RE LOOKING AT 4.5 MILLION ...
The UCL Canadian Studies programme, hosted by the UCL Institute of the Americas and in conjunction with the British ...
The federal holiday, observed each year on Sept. 30, honours survivors of residential schools and commemorates children who never returned home, promoting awareness of Canada’s Indigenous history and ...
Charles Whiting Baker, chief editor of Engineering News, was vacationing in Vermont in August 1907 when word reached him that the Quebec Bridge, under construction near Quebec City across the border ...
The expedition was led by Col. Benedict Arnold, and it was a mission created by Gen. George Washington in the first year of the Revolutionary War.