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The company’s golden age was indisputably the post-war period, up until the 1960s. At the time, Dominion Corset was a major employer in the Québec City area, with nearly 1,200 people on payroll. However, this number declined rapidly over the following decades. Eventually, the company was bought out and left the Saint-Roch district for good in 1988.
1945 - 1965

Working at Dominion Corset

The Dominion Corset factory was located on Dorchester Street. Company founder Georges-Élie Amyot acquired the former Guillaume Bresse and Company shoe factory in 1897. This factory produced corsets, bras and the cardboard boxes used to package products. The factory was renowned for its architecture and the quality of the women’s lingerie it produced, notably the Sarong and Daisyfresh lines in the 1950s. Dominion Corset was sold to Canadelle WonderBra in 1988. The manufacturer then moved to the Vanier Industrial Park.

Fabric conditioning at the Dominion Corset

Roger Bédard The company’s golden age was indisputably the post-war period, up until the 1960s. At the time, Dominion Corset was a major employer in the Québec City area, with nearly 1,200 people on payroll. However, this number declined rapidly over the following decades. Eventually, the company was bought out and left the Saint-Roch district for good in 1988.
Chronoscope Can you name the institution currently occupying the old factory building? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Roger Bédard - Dominion Corset Co. Ltd. Fonds - Date: circa 1945