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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 photo of the singer Dédé Fortin on a stage, holding a microphone.
A photograph of two smiling men wearing plaid shirts and arrow sashes. One is holding a fiddle and a bow, while the other is holding a guitar. They are strolling among the booths and festival-goers.
Six people, three men and three women, pose in Old Saint-Eustache. They are dressed in period costumes. Behind them we can see colourful booths.
A photograph of a woman with blue eyes and brown, medium-length hair digitally edited to look like a comic strip. She is looking straight at the camera. On the lower left corner of the image are the words: “The love of cultural heritage”.
A photograph of a smiling, brown-haired woman wearing glasses and a floral print dress, digitally edited to look like a comic strip. She is standing on a large, flat rock, and has her hands on her hips. Behind her are the Légaré mill, the dike, and the Rivière du Chêne.
On the left are yellow quotation marks and a red toque. Below are a turquoise door and a mauve eye, and at the very bottom is a reversed blue wave. On the right are the words “Patrimoine culturel Vieux-Saint-Eustache” (“Old Saint-Eustache Cultural Heritage”).
Two women under a big tent behind an outdoor table.
A newspaper article entitled “Saint-Eustache celebrates the 20th anniversary of the merger”, showing a photo of the mayor in 1992, Jean Prévost, surrounded by members of the 20th anniversary celebrations organizing committee.
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: “Looking for fiddlers in the county”.
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