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The first flight over Québec City took place in 1911, in the early days of the motorized airplane. Aboard a Morane-Borel monoplane, Belgian aviator Georges Mestach wowed the crowds at the provincial exhibition with a flying demonstration. Today, this aircraft is the last surviving example of its type and is considered to be the oldest yet-preserved aircraft to have flown in Canada.
1911 - 1935

Fly to Québec City!

The early 20th century was marked by a number of technical revolutions, including air transport. In Québec City, a few aircraft made their appearance in the 1910s. Their proliferation over the following decades led to the construction of the airfield at Bois-Gomin in 1928. This basic airport is located in Sainte-Foy. Il est constitué de trois hangars de tôle et sert principalement à la livraison du courrier. It was only in 1941, with the outbreak of World War II, that a proper airfield was set up at L’Ancienne-Lorette. It would later become the Jean Lesage International Airport. Did you know the history of aviation in Québec City?

Airplane over the St. Lawrence River

Auteur inconnu The first flight over Québec City took place in 1911, in the early days of the motorized airplane. Aboard a Morane-Borel monoplane, Belgian aviator Georges Mestach wowed the crowds at the provincial exhibition with a flying demonstration. Today, this aircraft is the last surviving example of its type and is considered to be the oldest yet-preserved aircraft to have flown in Canada.
Chronoscope Can you identify any of the buildings in this photo? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - André Escojido Collection - Date: 1911