Looking along Hope (Sainte-Famille) Street towards Hope Gate, from the Upper Town Market in Québec City, Lower Canada
Starting in the early 17th century, Québec City had bustling markets, including the one in the Upper Town held in front of Notre-Dame Basilica. Over the years, public markets became places for gathering and deciding matters of governance. The Upper Town Market operated until 1878, when a new building was erected on the site of today’s Palais Montcalm.
James Pattison Cockburn
Library and Archives Canada
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Acc. No. 1970-188-314 - W. H. Coverdale Collection of Canadiana - Date: 1830
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