Construction of the Dufferin-Montmorency Highway interchanges in the early 1970s
Built in the heart of downtown, the Dufferin-Montmorency Highway bears the names of Charles de Montmorency, French admiral on Samuel de Champlain’s expedition in 1603, and Lord Dufferin, who served as governor-general of Canada from 1872 to 1878. The construction of these interchanges in the 1960s and 1970s required the demolition of several buildings in Saint-Roch, one of the oldest districts in Québec City.
W. B. Edwards Inc.
Ville de Québec
All rights reserved: Ville de Québec - W. B. Edwards Inc. Fonds - Date: 1974
Vous obtenez une récompense
Félicitations, vous obtenez points pour votre dernière contribution!
We use browser cookies to operate and enhance our services, as well as for advertising purposes. Your privacy is important to us. If you're not comfortable with the use of this information, please review your settings before continuing your visit. Personal Information and Privacy
Our website stores four types of cookies. At any time you can choose which cookies you accept and which you refuse. You can read more about what cookies are and what types of cookies we store in our Cookie Policy.
are necessary for technical reasons. Without them, this website may not function properly.
are necessary for specific functionality on the website. Without them, some features may be disabled.
allow us to analyse website use and to improve the visitor's experience.
allow us to personalise your experience and to send you relevant content and offers, on this website and other websites.