View of northwestern Québec City, seen from the Saint-Charles River
This peaceful landscape, depicted from the banks of the Saint-Charles River in 1761, shows how life in Québec City was slowly returning to normal after the Conquest. People out for a stroll chat along the riverbanks, while barges work busily nearby. The city lies behind. We can make out certain details, including a shipyard, ramparts and a British flag.
Richard Short
Library and Archives Canada
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Acc. No. 1989-283-2 - Date: 1761
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