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The Acadian refugees who came to Québec City in the 18th century settled mainly in the Notre-Dame-de-Québec parish, in the heart of the city. In 2008, their descendants took to the streets of this parish, filling them with colour and music for the Grand Tintamarre. The event drew hundreds of people!
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Acadia rejoices: the Grand Tintamarre of 2008 in Québec City

In 1955, the Acadians commemorated the bicentenary of the deportation of their people and their ensuing diaspora following the British conquest of their lands. The Grand Tintamarre has been held ever since in Acadia. During this popular festival, the community makes as much noise as possible to show that their people are still here. In 2008, as part of the 400th anniversary festivities, the Acadian community in Québec City organized a tintamarre and inaugurated a monument to their presence in the city.

Filling the streets with colour and music

Auteur inconnu The Acadian refugees who came to Québec City in the 18th century settled mainly in the Notre-Dame-de-Québec parish, in the heart of the city. In 2008, their descendants took to the streets of this parish, filling them with colour and music for the Grand Tintamarre. The event drew hundreds of people!
Chronoscope Can you locate on the map where this photo was taken? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Association acadienne de la région de Québec All rights reserved - Date: 2008-08-15