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  1. History of Quebec City. Romanticized depiction of Quebec City in 1720. The history of Quebec City extends back thousands of years, with its first inhabitants being the First Nations peoples of the region. The arrival of French explorers in the 16th century eventually led to the establishment of Quebec City, in present-day Quebec, Canada.

  2. Timeline of important dates and major events in the history of Quebec City. Illustrated list of events and people from our today in history archives.

  3. Quebec City Timeline. Check out the key events with specific dates in the history of Quebec City. 1608 Foundation of Quebec City, 1636-06-24 First Saint-Jean-Baptiste Celebrations in New France, 1639 Arrival of the Augustines and founding of Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, 1647 Construction of the first Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral, 1648 Construction of the first Chateau St. Louis, 1663 Quebec ...

  4. History. Québec City is 400 years old. It boasts four centuries of history marked by encounters with the First Nations, battles between the French and English, terrible epidemics, and the acts of the men and women our streets are named after today; four centuries during which Québec has grown into the city we know and love, forging a ...

  5. Quebec City became the capital of the colonial province upon Canada, becoming a new country in 1867. The Parliament Buildings were erected in the St. Jean Baptiste district and can today be viewed on regular tours that take in their landscaped grounds. Despite British influence, Quebec and its capital remain French culturally.

  6. May 13, 2008 · Quebec City, Quebec, founded in 1608, population 549,459 (2021 census), 531,902 (2016 census). Quebec City, the capital of the province of Quebec, is located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River where it meets the Rivière Saint-Charles. Here, the St. Lawrence narrows to a width of just over 1 km, and navigation is made difficult by a ...

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  8. May 4, 2017 · Founding of Quebec City on the St. Lawrence River heralds first permanent French settlement in North America.

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