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On the initiative of the Quebec government, a committee chose Charlesbourg as the site for an experimental farm to raise fur-bearing animals. However, the project took a different turn, and in 1932 the Jardin Zoologique du Québec opened its doors. The site expanded rapidly and was home to a wide variety of flora and fauna until it closed in 2006.
1922 - 1950

Culture, leisure and sports in Charlesbourg

This album, made by the Société d’histoire de Charlesbourg, presents various facets of daily life in this neighbouring town of Québec City in the early 20th century. It reveals a dynamic community life, with sports practices and organizations starting to appear. In winter, the scenery was transformed by deep snow, adding a magical feel to the local landscape. The famous local zoo was even home to a polar bear! Come and explore the past!

Polar bears in Charlesbourg

Auteur inconnu On the initiative of the Quebec government, a committee chose Charlesbourg as the site for an experimental farm to raise fur-bearing animals. However, the project took a different turn, and in 1932 the Jardin Zoologique du Québec opened its doors. The site expanded rapidly and was home to a wide variety of flora and fauna until it closed in 2006.
Chronoscope Do you have any memories of this institution? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Société d’histoire de Charlesbourg Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Société d'histoire de Charlesbourg - Date: 1944