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Animation d'autrefois specializes in the design and production of historical reenactments. Includes photographs and information on educational programs.
http://www.animationdautrefois.com/
The Anse aux Bouleaux shipwreck is probably the oldest known in Quebec and provides evidence of the historical meeting between Sir William Phips and the Count of Frontenac. Includes a biography of Phips and an account of his expeditions against New France.
http://www.mcccf.gouv.qc.ca/phips/wreck01.htm
Gives the historical background of the battle and describes the excavation of one of the three French ships. Includes a glossary.
http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/restigouche/defa...
Battle of the Restigouche National Historic Site honours the last naval battle between France and England for possession of North American colonies. Includes background information, details of the battle, educational activities, and visitor information.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/qc/ristigouche/index_e.asp
"Canadian Society in the French Regime" compares and contrasts North American colonies under French rule with those under British and Spanish rule.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/002/013/002013-119.01-e.php?...
Recounts Jacques Cartier's exploration voyages and wintering experiences in Stadacona. Includes brief biography of the French explorer, Jesuit mission, Iroquoian history, geography, historic map, virtual tour, educational activities, events, and visitor information.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/qc/cartierbrebeuf/index_e.asp
The Centre de référence de l'Amérique française is located within the Musée de la civilisation in Quebec City. It's collections pertain to the period of New France and the life of North America's first French-speaking community. Information on books, archives, and objects.
http://www.mcq.org/en/complexe/craf.html
Biography of Samuel de Champlain and his voyages of exploration, the Mi'kmaq, consequences of the meeting between First Nations and European cultures, and colonization of Acadia. Section on life in Acadia and the Deportation.
http://www.histori.ca/champlain/index.do
Information on the first European immigrants to settle in New France. Includes a dictionary, map of France, and a database on marriages, chronologies, family history, documents, illustrations and places of origin.
http://www.civilization.ca/vmnf/ancestors/
The Codex canadiensis is a 79-page document written circa 1700. Illustrated with 180 drawings, it describes the First Nations, plants, mammals, birds and fish of Canada, making it of great importance to our country's ethnology and natural history.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/codex/
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