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Scene at Montmorency Falls near General Haldimand’s country home
In the 18th century, the country residence of General Frederick Haldimand, appointed governor by the British, could be found at the summit of Montmorency Falls. Born in Switzerland, Governor Haldimand was a Protestant and a British loyalist, but his mother tongue was French, making him a fitting choice to govern this British colony of Canada where the vast majority spoke French.
James Peachey
Library and Archives Canada
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Acc. No. 1989-221-1 - Date: 1783