The Saint-Charles River seen from above Saint-Jean Gate, Québec City
We see the Saint-Charles running across the horizon in this watercolour. This riverside area has long been home to the city’s workers and craftsmen. One of the first in North America, this working-class neighbourhood got its start in 1693, during the New France era. We see it here, after more than 140 years of development, in this watercolour produced in 1836.
John Philip Bainbridge
Library and Archives Canada
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Acc. No. 1983-47-85 - Date: 1840
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