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Le Baron Rouge opened in 1964 at the Les Galeries de la Canardière mall. In 1979, the famous steak house moved to 350 Sainte-Anne Boulevard in Beauport, into a large building of traditional Canadian architecture called La Nouvelle Bastogne. This meant it could accommodate hundreds of diners and substantially increase its sales. Recognizable by its large red roof, the building was demolished in 2004.
1840 - 1985

Economic life in Beauport over the years

Located north of Québec City, Beauport’s origins date back to the days of New France. Beauport has a long industrial history. Over the years, it has been home to various mills, workshops and factories making nails, planks, textiles, cement and other products. The Société d’art et d’histoire de Beauport invites you to discover this rich heritage through this album of photos taken in the area between the mid-19th and mid-20th centuries.

Le Baron Rouge restaurant

Auteur inconnu Le Baron Rouge opened in 1964 at the Les Galeries de la Canardière mall. In 1979, the famous steak house moved to 350 Sainte-Anne Boulevard in Beauport, into a large building of traditional Canadian architecture called La Nouvelle Bastogne. This meant it could accommodate hundreds of diners and substantially increase its sales. Recognizable by its large red roof, the building was demolished in 2004.
Chronoscope Which categories does this image belong to? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Société d’art et d’histoire de Beauport Document in the public domain (free of copyright) -Jean-Marie Bélanger Fonds - Date: 1985