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In 1967, there was a major buzz in Québec City about the visit of French president Charles de Gaulle. As he left city hall, he was greeted by a crowd of 5,000 people proudly waving the flags of Quebec and France. After shaking many hands, he attended mass.
1960 - 1967

Charles de Gaulle’s visit to Québec City

French president Charles de Gaulle visited Québec City three times. In July 1944, he came as head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic, just one month after the Normandy landings. In April 1960, de Gaulle was welcomed to the city by Premier Antonio Barrette at a time when the province was Catholic and conservative. De Gaulle returned to Québec City in 1967, at the height of the Quiet Revolution, to tour the province by car. His trip ended in Montréal where he pronounced his famous “Vive le Québec Libre!” (long live a free Quebec). Three visits, three different eras!

Charles de Gaulle’s public walk through downtown Québec City

Auteur inconnu In 1967, there was a major buzz in Québec City about the visit of French president Charles de Gaulle. As he left city hall, he was greeted by a crowd of 5,000 people proudly waving the flags of Quebec and France. After shaking many hands, he attended mass.
Chronoscope Can you locate where the religious ceremony took place? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec All rights reserved: Ville de Québec - Date: 1967-07-23