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Place du Marché in Québec City
Before being held indoors, public markets took place out in the open air. This watercolour by Cockburn clearly shows how popular these places were. They were crucial to the colony’s economy and social life. Locals went there to purchase provisions or to sell their products. Vegetables, oats, firewood and other goods could be found there.
James Pattison Cockburn
Library and Archives Canada
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Date: 1830