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These two hockey players are ready to play on the rink set up at the foot of the Cap-Rouge Trestle. In the background, spectators have come to watch the match on this beautiful winter’s day. The installation of outdoor skating rinks in winter is a long-standing practice in Canada, and it goes hand in hand with hockey, the country’s signature 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 the match!

Georges Bennett Feeney These two hockey players are ready to play on the rink set up at the foot of the Cap-Rouge Trestle. In the background, spectators have come to watch the match on this beautiful winter’s day. The installation of outdoor skating rinks in winter is a long-standing practice in Canada, and it goes hand in hand with hockey, the country’s signature sport.
Source: Société historique du Cap-Rouge Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Philippe Gaboury Fonds - Date: 1940