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  1. There is a monument to Louis Hébert in Montmorency Park that symbolizes the importance of Louis Hébert and his family in the beginnings of Quebec. On top is Louis Hébert holding a sheaf of grain (wheat or barley) in one hand and a sickle in the other.

    • Vault of the Recollets, Quebec
    • c. 1575, Paris
    • Statue in Montmorency Park, Quebec City
    • 25 January 1627, Quebec
  2. May 16, 2023 · Monumental Views - The story behind the statue of Louis Hébert - The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph. Photo by Shirley Nadeau This statue of Louis Hébert, located in Parc Montmorency, is dedicated to the memory of Louis Hébert (top), his wife Marie Rolette (right) and their son-in-law Guillaume Couillard (left), who were among the earliest ...

  3. In Quebec City, the Louis Hébert Monument stands in the corner of the garden of the Hôtel-de-Ville. The work of Canadian sculptor, Alfred Laliberté, the statue represents Louis Hébert, the first European settler of Canada, standing on the plinth, offering to God the first sheaf of wheat harvested on Canadian soil.

  4. Today, here stand monuments to Louis Hébert, the first Canadian farmer, and Sir George-Étienne Cartier, one of the fathers of Confederation, as well as a plaque commemorating Québec's first parliament building. What to do at Montmorency Park. See the monuments dedicated to Louis Hébert and Sir George-Étienne Cartier.

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  5. Jan 21, 2008 · Louis Hébert, apothecary, colonist (born circa 1575 in Paris; died in January 1627 in Québec). Louis Hébert visited Canada three times between 1604 and 1613 with the expeditions of Pierre Degua de Monts , Samuel de Champlain , and Jean de Biencourt de Pourtrincourt .

  6. Parc Montmorency is located on a section of the first farm in New France, that of Louis Hébert and his wife Marie Rollet. The park has a monument in their memory and in the memory of other pioneers of the colony. The other monumentdedicated to George-Étienne Cartier—helps explain why Québec City is sometimes called the “Old Capital.”.

  7. Monument Louis-Hébert. Wikimedia Commons-Jean GaGnon. The monument also includes a sculpture representing Hébert’s wife, Marie Rollet, who is seated with a book in her hands, along with their three children, Anne (1602-1619), Marie-Guillemette (1608-1684) and Guillaume (1614-1639).

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