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The Unibroue microbrewery was officially founded in 1993. It then teamed up with the famous Quebec singer-songwriter Robert Charlebois. For the 1995 Médiévales festival, Unibroue decided to launch a beer called “La Gaillarde,” which was distributed around the festival site.
1993 - 1995

Reinventing the past: The Médiévales de Québec festival

Although Québec City was founded well after the Middle Ages, its ramparts and some of its architectural elements are reminiscent of this period of European history. In 1993, the Médiévales festival was organized to make the most of the Old City’s natural decor during a journey in time to Bourg-sous-le-Cap, a fictitious medieval town. Artisans, horseback riders and visitors from all over the world joined Québec City residents to recreate a bygone era. Put on your chain mail and come ride through streets of Québec City with us!

Rémy d’Anjou and Robert Charlebois at the second edition of the Médiévales festival

Auteur inconnu The Unibroue microbrewery was officially founded in 1993. It then teamed up with the famous Quebec singer-songwriter Robert Charlebois. For the 1995 Médiévales festival, Unibroue decided to launch a beer called “La Gaillarde,” which was distributed around the festival site.
Chronoscope Can you identify the other two people in the picture? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec All rights reserved: Ville de Québec - Date: 1995-08-10