Come and Celebrate as One of Us: The History of the Fêtes du Vieux Saint-Eustache Come and Celebrate as One of Us: The History of the Fêtes du Vieux-Saint-Eustache Patrimoine culturel Vieux-Saint-Eustache
For a few years, a knitathon was organized as part of the Fêtes du Vieux Saint-Eustache. All the women who participated in the event had the same needles […]
Elementary school children in Saint-Eustache came up with the mascot, Glandinot, and gave him his name. Glandinot made his first appearance at the Fêtes in 1980. He was […]
Visitors at the Fêtes du Vieux-Saint-Eustache were invited to try delicious, freshly made buckwheat pancakes.
Made from fish, pork, chicken, vegetables and secret spices, gargotte is a traditional local dish that is cooked for several hours.
In 1976, the organizers had the idea of recreating a session of the city council from the 19th century based on the minutes of a meeting from that […]
Between 1976 and 1980, the mayor and councillors recreated a historic city council at the Fêtes du Vieux Saint-Eustache. So they dressed in period costumes and used the […]
Québec performers were featured at every edition of the Fêtes du Vieux-Saint-Eustache, and country singers were no exception! In 1973, the Grand Festival Western Molson was announced; it […]
Officially established in 1929 in Québec City, L’Œuvre des terrains de jeux was an association administered by the Church and organized youth activities. Its aim was to occupy […]
These three men were the key architects of the Fêtes du Vieux-Saint-Eustache. Left to right: Gilbert Gardner, in charge of the city’s social and cultural activities and one […]
These young women were chosen as the duchesses of the apple festival in Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, a village near Saint-Eustache; they are posing with Paul-Yvon-Lauzon, mayor of the village from […]
A village next to Saint-Eustache, Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, held an apple festival in the 1970s and 1980s. Those who attended could enter an apple-themed baking competition, take in parades, and […]
The Santa Claus Parade was a big hit with the children of Saint-Eustache and the surrounding area.