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We see civil servants enjoying an outdoor meal north of the city. The man second from the right is A.O. Dufresne and the third is Onésime Gagnon. Then minister of Mines, Hunting and Fishing in Maurice Duplessis’ Union Nationale administration, Mr. Gagnon would go on to become the lieutenant-governor of Quebec. The image reflects the spirit of colonization that Duplessis revered.
1908 - 1940

Picnics: A summer activity in every era

Whether with family, friends or coworkers, picnics have been enjoyed by young and old alike for ages. Nowadays, picnics are very popular and relaxed affairs. However, in the first half of the 20th century, picnics were an opportunity for families and friends to get together in natural settings, dressed in their finest attire. In Québec City, several ideal and charming sites were sure to make any picnic a great success. Montmorency Falls or any of the city parks come to mind. Come and have a bite to eat!

Ministry of Mines, Hunting and Fishing employees eating outdoors

Auteur inconnu We see civil servants enjoying an outdoor meal north of the city. The man second from the right is A.O. Dufresne and the third is Onésime Gagnon. Then minister of Mines, Hunting and Fishing in Maurice Duplessis’ Union Nationale administration, Mr. Gagnon would go on to become the lieutenant-governor of Quebec. The image reflects the spirit of colonization that Duplessis revered.
Chronoscope Can you identify any of the people in this photo? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Société historique de Québec Collection - Date: circa 1936