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A large military parade was held during Québec City’s tercentenary, much to spectators’ delight. It involved the Rural Regiments of Infantry of Quebec province. No fewer than 10,000 sailors, infantry, artillery and cavalry men paraded through streets that were decorated for the occasion.
1908 - 1908

Québec City’s tercentenary

The 300th anniversary of Québec City’s founding was celebrated in grand style from July 19 to 31, 1908. Thousands of visitors flocked to Québec City to commemorate the city’s founding by Champlain. A squadron of warships were launched on the river and some 25,000 military personnel paraded through the streets. Thousands of actors in period costumes gathered on the Plains of Abraham. The festivities cost nearly a million dollars and led to the creation of the Battlefields Park. Do you see a link between the enthusiastic crowds of 1908 and those of the 400th anniversary in 2008?

Members of the Infantry of the Province of Quebec, at the military parade

Keystone View Company A large military parade was held during Québec City’s tercentenary, much to spectators’ delight. It involved the Rural Regiments of Infantry of Quebec province. No fewer than 10,000 sailors, infantry, artillery and cavalry men paraded through streets that were decorated for the occasion.
Chronoscope Can you locate where this photo was taken on a map? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Date: 1908