Skip to main content

Gallery

Please browse the gallery below for all the images, videos and audio related to "Come and Celebrate as One of Us: The History of the Fêtes du Vieux Saint-Eustache". Click on an item to see an enlarged image with description or to play the video/audio clip.
A map in shades of blue and green showing the location of the City of Saint-Eustache to the northwest of Montréal and Laval.
A black and white photograph of a crowd gathered in the street around two men who are sitting on a raised platform. Two girls are sitting on another person’s shoulders.
An illustration of a group of men playing music and paddling a red canoe that is flying over a village at night. Above the village church is the full moon. At the top of the illustration are the words: “Les Fêtes du Vieux Saint-Eustache du 5 au 12 août” (“from August 5 to 12”) .
The notice is framed and signed by the clerk of the City of Saint-Eustache, Henri Hemond.
A photograph, edited to look like a comic strip, of Sylvain H. Boileau leaning on a low wall to look at a brochure. On the lower left corner are the words: “Discovering the Fêtes”.
Around thirty children who appear to be about ten years old are gathered around a table in a room decorated for Halloween. They are all wearing festive hats.
A black and white photograph of a man dressed up as Santa Claus visiting children on the grounds of an elementary school. His presents are in a carriage pulled by a white horse.
Two men, each sitting on a chair, in their home.
Around ten figures are shown partying. On the left, men and women hold hands as they dance. They are wearing dresses and plaid shirts, and arrow sashes. On the right, four other figures play the fiddle, the spoons and the accordion. The words “Viens t’en fêter à ma manière” (“Come and party our way”) are written at the top of the image, and the logo of the Fêtes du Vieux-Saint-Eustache is at the bottom.
A photograph, edited to look like a comic strip, of a man with a beard and long brown hair. He is wearing a coat, a burgundy scarf, and small round glasses. He is examining a roll of film. On the lower left corner are the words: “Discovering a cultural heritage”.
At the top of the poster is the title of the documentary in cursive letters and the subtitle: “Si l’Acadie, la Bretagne, l’Irlande, la Louisiane et le Québec m’étaient contés...” (“If I were told the stories of Acadie, Brittany, Ireland, Louisiana and Québec…”) At the bottom of the poster, a black and white illustration of a seated fiddler has been reproduced five times. The fifth copy has a rainbow over it. The background of the image is a gradient from white to grey.
A black and white photograph of a man standing and a woman sitting under a stepladder having their photo taken with a person dressed up as a smiling apple. In front of them are three baskets full of apples.
  1. Page 1 of 7
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4
  6. 5
  7. 6
  8. 7