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Sainte-Foy officially became a municipality in 1949 and experienced a major demographic boom in the 1950s. Several parishes were formed there over the following decade, including Saint-Thomas in 1950 and Saint-Yves in 1953. In all, nine ecclesiastical circumscriptions were established between 1950 and 1964 as a result of residential expansion.
1950 - 1950

Life in Sainte-Foy in the 1950s

The town of Sainte-Foy dates back to the days of New France and remained a peaceful agricultural area on the outskirts of Québec City until the mid-20th century. Starting in the 1950s, post-war prosperity rapidly transformed the rural landscape. Roads, houses and cars multiplied, and the town quickly turned into a city suburb. Sainte-Foy’s population grew from 3,000 to 70,000 in 30 years. This album bears witness to the area’s explosive urban growth. Do you have any memories of that time? Share them with us!

The vitality of Sainte-Foy

Auteur inconnu Sainte-Foy officially became a municipality in 1949 and experienced a major demographic boom in the 1950s. Several parishes were formed there over the following decade, including Saint-Thomas in 1950 and Saint-Yves in 1953. In all, nine ecclesiastical circumscriptions were established between 1950 and 1964 as a result of residential expansion.
Chronoscope Can you name the church in the background of this photo? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Date: circa 1950