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Six young cross-country skiers prepare for an expedition in Cap-Rouge. During the 20th century, cross-country skiing became increasingly popular in Canada. The arrival of Norwegian immigrant Herman Smith-Johannsen, known as “Jackrabbit,” contributed greatly to its popularity. Cap-Rouge is an ideal place for this sport.
1930 - 1950

Winter sports in Cap-Rouge from 1930 to 1950

This album features mid-20th-century winter sports photographs from the Société historique du Cap-Rouge. Sports in the Québec City area were mainly the preserve of the English-speaking elite and were practiced in closed clubs. Over the course of the 20th century, as urbanization progressed, access to sport slowly opened up, and French-speakers began to participate more. Close to nature, the Cap-Rouge area was ideal for many winter activities.

Ready for adventure!

Georges Bennett Feeney Six young cross-country skiers prepare for an expedition in Cap-Rouge. During the 20th century, cross-country skiing became increasingly popular in Canada. The arrival of Norwegian immigrant Herman Smith-Johannsen, known as “Jackrabbit,” contributed greatly to its popularity. Cap-Rouge is an ideal place for this sport.
Source: Société historique du Cap-Rouge Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Philippe Gaboury Fonds - Date: 1940