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French Canada Collection

Discover the enchanting beauty in Quebec City, where history and charm intertwine seamlessly

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: BUSN2A-00110

BUSN2A-00110
Woodsman dancing to a fiddle in a logging camp at night, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: EXPL2A-00128

EXPL2A-00128
Landing of Jean Nicolet on the Wisconsin shore of Lake Michigan, 1634, the first European to reach that region. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: HOUS2A-00141

HOUS2A-00141
French-Canadian woman baking bread in an outdoor oven, circa 1900. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a turn-of-the-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: EVNT2A-00048

EVNT2A-00048
British capturing Quebec in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, French and Indian War, 1759. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: EXPL2A-00284

EXPL2A-00284
Early map of Hudsons Strait and Hudsons Bay, 1662, in Arctic Canada. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: EXPL2A-00184

EXPL2A-00184
Part of the 1613 Samuel de Champlain map of New France. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century reproduction of the original ma

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: PCAN2A-00004

PCAN2A-00004
Isaac Brock, British commander of Upper Canada, War of 1812. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. The Monument aux Freres Educateurs in Quebecs Upper Town

Quebec City, Canada. The Monument aux Freres Educateurs in Quebecs Upper Town

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. Canons along Dufferin Terrace in front of the Chateau Frontenac

Quebec City, Canada. Canons along Dufferin Terrace in front of the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City Canada

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. The famous J. A. Moisan grocery store in Quebec City Canada

Quebec City, Canada. The famous J. A. Moisan grocery store in Quebec City Canada
Quebec City, Canada. The famous J.A. Moisan grocery store in Quebec City Canada

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. The Lower Town or Bas Ville in old Quebec City Canada

Quebec City, Canada. The Lower Town or Bas Ville in old Quebec City Canada

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. The Chateau Frontenac from the lower town or bas ville in old

Quebec City, Canada. The Chateau Frontenac from the lower town or bas ville in old Quebec City Canada

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. The Monument to the teaching sisters in old Quebec City Canada

Quebec City, Canada. The Monument to the teaching sisters in old Quebec City Canada

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. A martello tower on the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City Canada

Quebec City, Canada. A martello tower on the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City Canada

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. The facade of a church awaiting desctruction in Quebec City Canada

Quebec City, Canada. The facade of a church awaiting desctruction in Quebec City Canada

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. Canadian maple syrup on the shelf in old Quebec City Canada

Quebec City, Canada. Canadian maple syrup on the shelf in old Quebec City Canada

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. La Boulangerie Paul on Rue St. Paul in Quebecs Lower Town

Quebec City, Canada. La Boulangerie Paul on Rue St. Paul in Quebecs Lower Town

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. A street busker palying fiddle for tourist crowds in Old Quebec City

Quebec City, Canada. A street busker palying fiddle for tourist crowds in Old Quebec City

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: The Ice Cone, Montmorency Falls, Quebec, c. 1845 (oil on canvas)

The Ice Cone, Montmorency Falls, Quebec, c. 1845 (oil on canvas)
996298 The Ice Cone, Montmorency Falls, Quebec, c.1845 (oil on canvas) by Todd, Robert Clow (1809-66); 51.2x67.9 cm; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Powder horn, engraved with a map of the St. Lawrence River in the area of Quebec, c

Powder horn, engraved with a map of the St. Lawrence River in the area of Quebec, c
997377 Powder horn, engraved with a map of the St. Lawrence River in the area of Quebec, c.1759 (horn) (see also 997378-80) by Canadian School

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. Bust of Louis XIV in the Place Royale in Old Quebec City

Quebec City, Canada. Bust of Louis XIV in the Place Royale in Old Quebec City

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. Old cast iron cannons on the ramparts of old quebec city canada

Quebec City, Canada. Old cast iron cannons on the ramparts of old quebec city canada

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec City, Canada. Crowds shopping in the street in old Quebec City

Quebec City, Canada. Crowds shopping in the street in old Quebec City

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Racing heavy canoes on a northern river, 1800s

Racing heavy canoes on a northern river, 1800s
A bateau (boat) race in the north woods, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: EXPL2A-00194

EXPL2A-00194
Father Jacques Marquette holding a peace pipe to greet Native Americans during his journey to the upper Mississippi River, 1673. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: French map of the Great Lakes, 1703

French map of the Great Lakes, 1703
La Hontans map of the Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence valley, 1703. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of an 18th century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: French settlement of the Great Lakes, 1600s

French settlement of the Great Lakes, 1600s
French Jesuit map of Lake Superior, Upper Michigan, and Wisconsin, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 17th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Statue of Louis XIV in old Quebec

Statue of Louis XIV in old Quebec
Bust of French King Louis XIV in the historic district of Quebec City, Canada. Digital photograph

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: French soldiers in North America, early 1700s

French soldiers in North America, early 1700s
Canada and Louisiana defended by French soldiers in the early 1700s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Louisbourg surrendered by the French in Canada, 1758

Louisbourg surrendered by the French in Canada, 1758
Surrender of Louisbourg to the British under General Jeffrey Amherst, French and Indian War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: British army gathering to capture Quebec, 1759

British army gathering to capture Quebec, 1759
General Wolfe assembling the British army on the Plains of Abraham to take Quebec, 1759. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a Frederic Remington illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: EXPL2A-00325

EXPL2A-00325
Map of New France and Canada, 1597. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of a 16th-century map printed in Wytfliet

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: North American colonies in 1733

North American colonies in 1733
European claims in North America in 1733, when the last English colony, Georgia, was founded. Color lithograph

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: BUSN2P-00115

BUSN2P-00115
Beaver pelt stretched on a sapling frame and laced with rawhide, a reproduction of the pre-industrial tanning method displayed in Wisconsin. Photograph

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: BUSN2A-00026

BUSN2A-00026
Native Americans bringing beaver pelts to white traders. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: War dance

War dance
Native American war dance near the St. Lawrence River during the French and Indian War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: EXPL2A-00256

EXPL2A-00256
French missionary and fur traders carrying a canoe at a portage in North America. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: PEXP2A-00009

PEXP2A-00009
French explorer Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle. Hand colored 19th-century woodcut of an illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: PEXP2A-00066

PEXP2A-00066
French Jesuit missionary and explorer Jacques Marquette. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: PEXP2A-00051

PEXP2A-00051
Title page of Henri de Tontis account of the La Salle expedition. Woodcut with a watercolor wash of the English edition, printed in London 1698

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: EXPL2A-00127

EXPL2A-00127
Father Marquette and Louis Joliet, the first white men on the upper Mississippi River, 1673. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: BUSN2A-00027

BUSN2A-00027
Native Americans aboard ship to trade their furs to Europeans. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: EXPL2A-00113

EXPL2A-00113
Marquette and Joliet meeting Native Americans in Illinois during their exploration of the upper Mississippi River region, 1670s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Dutch map of eastern North America, 1670

Dutch map of eastern North America, 1670
Nova Belgh Tabula, map of New Netherland and New England, 1670. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: EXPL2A-00043

EXPL2A-00043
French missionaries preaching to Native Americans. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Neighborhood concert in a French-Canadian village, 1900

Neighborhood concert in a French-Canadian village, 1900
French-Canadian villagers enjoying impromtu music, circa 1900. Digitally colored halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Quebec, 1870s

Quebec, 1870s
Map of Quebec province, Canada, 1870s. Printed color lithograph

Background imageFrench Canada Collection: Colonial reenactors in Quebec

Colonial reenactors in Quebec
Colonial French army reenactors portraying 18th-century Quebec. Digital photograph



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Discover the enchanting beauty in Quebec City, where history and charm intertwine seamlessly. 🇨🇦✨ Immerse yourself in the rich heritage as you stroll along Dufferin Terrace, gazing at the majestic Chateau Frontenac standing proudly against a backdrop of canons. Feel the echoes of centuries past whisper through the cobblestone streets. Indulge your senses at J. A. Moisan grocery store, a true gem that has been serving locals since 1871. Step inside and be transported to another era with its vintage decor and an array of delectable treats that will tantalize your taste buds. Take a moment to pay homage to education at Monument aux Freres Educateurs in Quebec's Upper Town. This striking monument stands as a testament to those who have dedicated their lives to shaping young minds. Venture into Lower Town or Bas Ville for a glimpse into old Quebec City's vibrant atmosphere. Lose yourself amidst charming boutiques, quaint cafes, and picturesque alleyways that exude an undeniable European flair. And don't forget to admire the iconic Chateau Frontenac from below. Its grandeur is truly awe-inspiring as it overlooks the lower town, creating an unforgettable sight that captures the essence of French Canada. Experience this captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty found only in French Canada - an adventure you won't want to miss.