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A spokesperson for the group, retired Quebec filmmaker Pierre Falardeau stated that if the reenactment took place, "some people will get their asses kicked". [10] The RRQ said that for visiting spectators the reenactment would offer "a trip they won't soon forget". [10] Patrick Bourgeois, of the RRQ stated, "The re-enactment is off, that's great.
Three engines that did not operate in service in Canada but have a 'Canadian connection' are SNCF 030-841 3-030.C.841, LB&SCR A1 class 54 Waddon & LNER Class A4 4489 Dominion of Canada, two of which are British in origin and the third is French. The museum underwent a significant expansion during the 2000s when the Angus Exhibit Pavilion opened.
Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway palace car, engraving circa 1879.. The Canadian province of Quebec formed the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway (QMO&OR) [1] [2] in 1874 to link those cities since private companies, without the usual subsidies from the Federal Government of Canada, could not get financing, mainly because the Grand Trunk Railway was lobbying against it.
RRQ may refer to: Réseau de Résistance du Québécois, Quebec nationalist group; Rock and Roller Queens, roller derby league from Bogotá, Colombia; Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ), Indonesian based esports organization
Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1989. N.B.: Texts in English and in French, printed tête-bêche. ISBN 0-662-57231-9; Library and Archives Canada. National Film, Television, and Sound Archives = Archives nationales du film, de la television et de l'enregistrement sonore, in General Guide Series. Ottawa: Public Archives Canada, 1983. 45 p.
The Senate of Canada Building (French: édifice du Sénat du Canada) is a government building and former railway station that serves as the temporary seat of the Senate of Canada. Located at 2 Rideau Street in downtown Ottawa , it was known as Ottawa Union Station and served as the city's central railway station from 1912 until 1966.
The National Archives of Quebec (French: Archives nationales du Québec, ANQ) were founded on 2 September 1920, with Pierre-Georges Roy as Quebec's first Head Archivist. . The purpose of the institution was to process historical materials, more specifically public archives and the Quebec government's archives, and to collect documents pertaining to the history of Quebec. the ANQ were brought ...
Hull County, formerly known as Wright County, [1] is an historic county of Quebec, Canada. It was named after the town of the same name (Hull or Kingston-upon-Hull ) in East Yorkshire, England. It is located on the north shore of the Ottawa River and is part of the Outaouais , one of roughly 12 historical regions of Québec.