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ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L The event of which legend tells the tale is a battle that took place in May 1660 at the foot of Long Sault, a series of rapids on the Ottawa River, not far from Montreal. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Floribec has been part of the collective imagination of the Quebecois for nearly 50 years. Over time, a movie, a novel, advertisements and news reports played an important part in establishing the greater Miami region as the destination of choice for Quebec tourists. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Archives from later years mention other structures built by the Département des Travaux Publics du Bas-Canada , a government office that would eventually be responsible for major public works projects such the Batiscan Bridge in 1844. 378 metres long, it is the longest covered bridge ever built in Quebec. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Several religious congregations played a leading role in the development of the French-speaking community in the Ottawa area. The first Catholic parish was Notre-Dame de Lourdes, founded by the Montfortian Fathers of the Company of Mary, who arrived in Janeville in 1887 .They built their church in 1887 (destroyed by fire in 1973 and rebuilt in 1975), a scholasticate in 1901, and a novitiate ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L At first, the annual pilgrimage to the tiny Saint-Laurent shrine only drew members of the French speaking community and Métis from the surrounding parishes. However, soon the First Nations people from neighbouring reserves joined the procession as well. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Already a sacred Native pilgrimage site for centuries, the location became a Catholic Mission in the 1840s. In 1839, the Hudson's Bay Company invited the Wesleyans to found a Mission in Norway House in Manitoba and in Fort des Prairies (Edmonton) Concerned about competition from Protestant groups, Mgr. Norbert Provencher, Bishop of Saint-Boniface (Manitoba), decided to extend Catholic ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L With multiple thousands of objects, the Coverdale Collection is one of the most important in the history of heritage conservation. Assembled from 1928 to 1949 by William H. Coverdale, president of Canada Steamship Lines, the colossal collection includes ethnographical and archaeological items, as well as some very old images. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L La Vérendrye is one of the key explorers who left his mark on the history of New France. He remains one of the great emblematic figures of Western Canada, largely due to the fact that he was the first voyageur to reach the region of present-day Winnipeg. In Manitoba, his memory is especially honoured and celebrated in commemorative festivities, cultural events and the arts. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORG ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L The desire to see Laon honour Father Marquette was first expressed in September 1900, during the 12 th International Congress of Americanists held in Paris at the Collège de France. Although Henri Cordier specialized in the writings of Jesuit missionaries in China, at the convention he chose to talk about the illustrious Jesuit fromLaon.
ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L In 2001, the Canadian committee integrated the Jesuit pear tree into its logo for the 300 th anniversary celebrations commemorating the founding of the city of Detroit by Antoine Lamothe-Cadillac. According to tradition, this majestic tree was introduced into the region by the Jesuits at the beginning of the 18 th century. Although once typical of the region, the giant pear trees, whose ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORG ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L 19 th century maps indicate the presence of Métis settlements and also reveal their commercial activities. For example, S.J. Dawson's 1859 map shows the scope and complexity of the trails of the time. The map was created using information gathered from the Métis. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORG ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L At first, the annual pilgrimage to the tiny Saint-Laurent shrine only drew members of the French speaking community and Métis from the surrounding parishes. However, soon the First Nations people from neighbouring reserves joined the procession as well. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Already a sacred Native pilgrimage site for centuries, the location became a Catholic Mission in the 1840s. In 1839, the Hudson's Bay Company invited the Wesleyans to found a Mission in Norway House in Manitoba and in Fort des Prairies (Edmonton) Concerned about competition from Protestant groups, Mgr. Norbert Provencher, Bishop of Saint-Boniface (Manitoba), decided to extend Catholic ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L With multiple thousands of objects, the Coverdale Collection is one of the most important in the history of heritage conservation. Assembled from 1928 to 1949 by William H. Coverdale, president of Canada Steamship Lines, the colossal collection includes ethnographical and archaeological items, as well as some very old images. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L La Vérendrye is one of the key explorers who left his mark on the history of New France. He remains one of the great emblematic figures of Western Canada, largely due to the fact that he was the first voyageur to reach the region of present-day Winnipeg. In Manitoba, his memory is especially honoured and celebrated in commemorative festivities, cultural events and the arts. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORG ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L The desire to see Laon honour Father Marquette was first expressed in September 1900, during the 12 th International Congress of Americanists held in Paris at the Collège de France. Although Henri Cordier specialized in the writings of Jesuit missionaries in China, at the convention he chose to talk about the illustrious Jesuit fromLaon.
ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L In 2001, the Canadian committee integrated the Jesuit pear tree into its logo for the 300 th anniversary celebrations commemorating the founding of the city of Detroit by Antoine Lamothe-Cadillac. According to tradition, this majestic tree was introduced into the region by the Jesuits at the beginning of the 18 th century. Although once typical of the region, the giant pear trees, whose ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORG ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L 19 th century maps indicate the presence of Métis settlements and also reveal their commercial activities. For example, S.J. Dawson's 1859 map shows the scope and complexity of the trails of the time. The map was created using information gathered from the Métis. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORG ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Visitors to the Musée de la Pulperie de Saguenay are undoubtedly surprised to see painter Arthur Villeneuve's home displayed inside the museum like some piece of artwork.The residence, originally a museum within a house, is filled with pieces by local barber and painter Arthur Villeneuve. The residence-cum-museum was the object of many heated discussions before being established as a ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L The group named the site Port-la-Joye and set to work erecting the buildings necessary for an outpost and settlement. These buildings soon included living quarters for the commandant (and possibly some officers) and chaplain, barracks for the soldiers, as well as a chapel, bakery and storehouse ().Outside of this area were the houses of the settlers, including some who had arrived that first ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L The anchorage arm and the north-south cantilever were built between 1913 and 1916. Then, on September 11 th, 1916, the time came to raise the central span that had been constructed in Sillery Cove, which was intended to join the two cantilever arms and finish the building of the bridge. Over 100,000 people gathered in Quebec City to celebratethe big day.
ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L La Vérendrye is one of the key explorers who left his mark on the history of New France. He remains one of the great emblematic figures of Western Canada, largely due to the fact that he was the first voyageur to reach the region of present-day Winnipeg. In Manitoba, his memory is especially honoured and celebrated in commemorative festivities, cultural events and the arts. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L La Rochelle’s history is the history of its various ports, which manifest La Rochellers’ ability to embrace the changing dynamics of the Atlantic seaway in the 12 th through the 18 th centuries. La Rochelle’s early involvement in the great discoveries and its commerce with the Americas and the rest of the world—determined by the whims of colonial shipping companies and economic ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Archives and Books. Among the hundreds of meters of archival materials preserved by the Augustinians at Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, two archival fonds contain documents that date back to the French Regime: one from the Augustines de la Miséricorde de Jésus community at the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec monastery (1637–1995) and the other from Hôtel-Dieu de Québec (1664–1997). ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L The Fleming Mill is located in Stinson Park overlooking Lac Saint-Louis in the Montreal borough of LaSalle. The mill was built out of stone in 1827 and is the only Anglo-Saxon-inspired mill still standing in the Province of Quebec. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L In 2001, the Canadian committee integrated the Jesuit pear tree into its logo for the 300 th anniversary celebrations commemorating the founding of the city of Detroit by Antoine Lamothe-Cadillac. According to tradition, this majestic tree was introduced into the region by the Jesuits at the beginning of the 18 th century. Although once typical of the region, the giant pear trees, whose ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Several religious congregations played a leading role in the development of the French-speaking community in the Ottawa area. The first Catholic parish was Notre-Dame de Lourdes, founded by the Montfortian Fathers of the Company of Mary, who arrived in Janeville in 1887 .They built their church in 1887 (destroyed by fire in 1973 and rebuilt in 1975), a scholasticate in 1901, and a novitiate ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Education at Sacred Heart College went beyond the academics typical of classical colleges. In addition to religion, French, Latin, modern history, mathematics, science, Greek and English students were encouraged to take part in numerous extracurricular activities . From the beginning, the school band was a favourite of college students, while theatre troupes offered many young men a first ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L At first, the annual pilgrimage to the tiny Saint-Laurent shrine only drew members of the French speaking community and Métis from the surrounding parishes. However, soon the First Nations people from neighbouring reserves joined the procession as well. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORG ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L La Vérendrye is one of the key explorers who left his mark on the history of New France. He remains one of the great emblematic figures of Western Canada, largely due to the fact that he was the first voyageur to reach the region of present-day Winnipeg. In Manitoba, his memory is especially honoured and celebrated in commemorative festivities, cultural events and the arts. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Already a sacred Native pilgrimage site for centuries, the location became a Catholic Mission in the 1840s. In 1839, the Hudson's Bay Company invited the Wesleyans to found a Mission in Norway House in Manitoba and in Fort des Prairies (Edmonton) Concerned about competition from Protestant groups, Mgr. Norbert Provencher, Bishop of Saint-Boniface (Manitoba), decided to extend Catholic ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORG ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORG ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORGSAINT SULPICE CHURCHSAINT SULPICE FIRESAINT SULPICE MONTREAL HOTELSAINT SULPICE ORGANCHURCH OF SAINT SULPICE PARIS ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L In 2001, the Canadian committee integrated the Jesuit pear tree into its logo for the 300 th anniversary celebrations commemorating the founding of the city of Detroit by Antoine Lamothe-Cadillac. According to tradition, this majestic tree was introduced into the region by the Jesuits at the beginning of the 18 th century. Although once typical of the region, the giant pear trees, whose ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L More recently, in 1999, Acadians celebrated the 200 th anniversary of Sigogne's arrival in the area. Among the numerous ceremonies was the unveiling by Baie Sainte-Marie inhabitants of a permanent monument on the very site of the chapel that existed at the time of the missionary's arrival. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L 19 th century maps indicate the presence of Métis settlements and also reveal their commercial activities. For example, S.J. Dawson's 1859 map shows the scope and complexity of the trails of the time. The map was created using information gathered from the Métis. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L At first, the annual pilgrimage to the tiny Saint-Laurent shrine only drew members of the French speaking community and Métis from the surrounding parishes. However, soon the First Nations people from neighbouring reserves joined the procession as well. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORG ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L La Vérendrye is one of the key explorers who left his mark on the history of New France. He remains one of the great emblematic figures of Western Canada, largely due to the fact that he was the first voyageur to reach the region of present-day Winnipeg. In Manitoba, his memory is especially honoured and celebrated in commemorative festivities, cultural events and the arts. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Already a sacred Native pilgrimage site for centuries, the location became a Catholic Mission in the 1840s. In 1839, the Hudson's Bay Company invited the Wesleyans to found a Mission in Norway House in Manitoba and in Fort des Prairies (Edmonton) Concerned about competition from Protestant groups, Mgr. Norbert Provencher, Bishop of Saint-Boniface (Manitoba), decided to extend Catholic ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORG ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORG ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LSEE MORE ON AMERIQUEFRANCAISE.ORGSAINT SULPICE CHURCHSAINT SULPICE FIRESAINT SULPICE MONTREAL HOTELSAINT SULPICE ORGANCHURCH OF SAINT SULPICE PARIS ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L In 2001, the Canadian committee integrated the Jesuit pear tree into its logo for the 300 th anniversary celebrations commemorating the founding of the city of Detroit by Antoine Lamothe-Cadillac. According to tradition, this majestic tree was introduced into the region by the Jesuits at the beginning of the 18 th century. Although once typical of the region, the giant pear trees, whose ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L More recently, in 1999, Acadians celebrated the 200 th anniversary of Sigogne's arrival in the area. Among the numerous ceremonies was the unveiling by Baie Sainte-Marie inhabitants of a permanent monument on the very site of the chapel that existed at the time of the missionary's arrival. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L 19 th century maps indicate the presence of Métis settlements and also reveal their commercial activities. For example, S.J. Dawson's 1859 map shows the scope and complexity of the trails of the time. The map was created using information gathered from the Métis. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Visitors to the Musée de la Pulperie de Saguenay are undoubtedly surprised to see painter Arthur Villeneuve's home displayed inside the museum like some piece of artwork.The residence, originally a museum within a house, is filled with pieces by local barber and painter Arthur Villeneuve. The residence-cum-museum was the object of many heated discussions before being established as a ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L The anchorage arm and the north-south cantilever were built between 1913 and 1916. Then, on September 11 th, 1916, the time came to raise the central span that had been constructed in Sillery Cove, which was intended to join the two cantilever arms and finish the building of the bridge. Over 100,000 people gathered in Quebec City to celebratethe big day.
ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L La Vérendrye is one of the key explorers who left his mark on the history of New France. He remains one of the great emblematic figures of Western Canada, largely due to the fact that he was the first voyageur to reach the region of present-day Winnipeg. In Manitoba, his memory is especially honoured and celebrated in commemorative festivities, cultural events and the arts. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Seduced by the new ideas of the pre-revolutionary years, his views are rather closer to J.J. Rousseau's melancholic reveries than to the critical mind of Diderot. But, above all, he was influenced by his visits to the liberal minister Malesherbes, reading everybook ofthe man's library.
ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L La Rochelle’s history is the history of its various ports, which manifest La Rochellers’ ability to embrace the changing dynamics of the Atlantic seaway in the 12 th through the 18 th centuries. La Rochelle’s early involvement in the great discoveries and its commerce with the Americas and the rest of the world—determined by the whims of colonial shipping companies and economic ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Founded by the French in 1701, the purpose of the Detroit colony was to reinforce French presence in the great lakes region (also known as Pays d'en Haut), which was a very important region in the fur trade.Antoine Laumet (known as Lamothe-Cadillac) established Fort Pont chartrain on the north shore of the river (now on the American side). ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Robert Giffard's seigneurie was located near Quebec City, the heart (and capital) of New France. It was a favourable location that undoubtedly contributed to the speed with which it was settled. In 1634, labourers Jean Guyon and Zacharie Cloutier became Giffard's two first tenants and each was awarded a rear fief, in exchange for their work clearing the land. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L The Assomption (or arrow) sash is a symbolic piece of clothing central to the culture of the French-speaking population of North America. The item was widely worn for almost a century, from the end of the 18 th to the end of the 19 th century, before it fell into disuse, a result of the decline of the fur trade industry. Subsequently, this "masterpiece of Canadian domestic textile industry ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L Archives from later years mention other structures built by the Département des Travaux Publics du Bas-Canada , a government office that would eventually be responsible for major public works projects such the Batiscan Bridge in 1844. 378 metres long, it is the longest covered bridge ever built in Quebec. ARTICLES | ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE L 19 th century maps indicate the presence of Métis settlements and also reveal their commercial activities. For example, S.J. Dawson's 1859 map shows the scope and complexity of the trails of the time. The map was created using information gathered from the Métis.* Accueil
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