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An Indigenous village on Lévy Point
In this piece, Québec City comes into view from an encampment at Lévy Point. The southern shore of the St. Lawrence is one of the traditional territories of the Maliseets and Abenakis, two First Nations who were still semi-nomadic in the 19th century. Living according to the seasons, members of these two peoples sometimes came to this site during the summer months. They subsisted on fishing.
John Philip Bainbridge
Library and Archives Canada
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Acc. No. 1983-47-133 - Date: 1840