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!
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This image shows the Poulin family picnicking at the Saint-Augustin Lake. It also shows the large French-Canadian families common in rural areas in the first half of the 20th century. Picnics were a summertime family activity that often took place on a Sunday, the day of rest in the Christian tradition. It was said that people would “endimancher” (literally meaning “Sunday themselves up”) in their finest clothes.
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