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This stereograph captures the hustle and bustle on the docks at Champlain Market in Québec City. Located near the river and port facilities, this public market was essential to trade and was active until 1910, when the buildings were demolished after a fire. Today, the river terminal stands on this site.
1840 - 1890

The river: A flowing source of trade and industry

Thanks to its advantageous position on the St. Lawrence River, Québec City has long been a hub for Canada’s maritime traffic. Its port is particularly significant for the import and export of goods. Québec City’s economy relied heavily on the export of timber, which was abundant all around the city. This wood was used in shipbuilding, for example. Numerous other industries, such as pulp and paper, developed near the river in the late 19th century. Discover this aspect of Québec City’s past through the artwork and photos of the period!

Champlain Market

American Views This stereograph captures the hustle and bustle on the docks at Champlain Market in Québec City. Located near the river and port facilities, this public market was essential to trade and was active until 1910, when the buildings were demolished after a fire. Today, the river terminal stands on this site.
Chronoscope Which archival categories does this image belong to? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Pierre Lavoie Collection - Date: 1890