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Les Galeries Charlesbourg shopping centre opened in the late 1950s. It symbolized the transformation of Charlesbourg from a village to a suburb of Québec City. In this image from 1973, we can see that the mall had a Steinberg grocery, a store in the well-known chain founded by a Quebec family of Jewish and Hungarian origins.
1960 - 1981

The shopping mall boom in Québec City

Following the rapid development of American-style suburbs and the spread of the automobile, a number of shopping centres sprang up in the Québec City area in the late 1950s. Place Sainte-Foy was the first in 1957, followed by Galeries de la Canardière in 1958, Place Laurier in 1961 (then the largest shopping centre in Canada), Place Fleur-de-Lys in 1963 and Galeries de la Capitale in 1981. They symbolized Québec City’s entry into the world of North American mass consumption. Do you have memories of these shopping centres?

Quebec’s new business profile

Auteur inconnu Les Galeries Charlesbourg shopping centre opened in the late 1950s. It symbolized the transformation of Charlesbourg from a village to a suburb of Québec City. In this image from 1973, we can see that the mall had a Steinberg grocery, a store in the well-known chain founded by a Quebec family of Jewish and Hungarian origins.
Chronoscope Can you locate the shopping centre on the map? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec All rights reserved: Ville de Québec - Date: 1973