29 Jul
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Au centre du pit

Épisode 2: Tied down

Épisode consacré au festival situé à Détroit du 31 mai et 1ier juin 2025
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Au centre du pit

Épisode 1: Découvertes de mai

Premier épisode de cette émission consacrée au hardcore. Plusieurs adaptations à faire et on peut percevoir la nervosité, mais déjà la complicité et la passion pour la musique est mise en ...
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Memory and modernity - Exploring the historic heart of Trois-Rivières

Episode 11: Des forges street

Rue des Forges, the main commercial artery of Trois-Rivières, owes its name to the Saint-Maurice Ironworks, the first industrial establishment in Canada located north of the city. Considered the ...
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Memory and modernity - Exploring the historic heart of Trois-Rivières

Episode 10: The Hart family and the Cathedral of ...

"The Hart family, of Jewish origin, left a significant mark on Canada's history. Aaron Hart, the first Jew to settle in Canada after the Conquest, was a merchant and entrepreneur in Trois-Rivières. ...
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Memory and modernity - Exploring the historic heart of Trois-Rivières

Episode 9: The Boucher de Niverville Manor

The Boucher de Niverville Manor, the oldest manor in Trois-Rivières, was built in 1663 by Jacques LeNeuf de La Poterie, a lord involved in the fur trade. Initially smaller, the building was expanded ...
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Memory and modernity - Exploring the historic heart of Trois-Rivières

Episode 8: Pierre Boucher's Place

Place Pierre Boucher honors the governor of Trois-Rivières, Pierre Boucher. He is known for defending Trois-Rivières in 1653 and advocating for the colony in France in 1661. Following his actions, ...
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Memory and modernity - Exploring the historic heart of Trois-Rivières

Episode 7: "Fief Pachirini" and The Manoir de ...

The Place d’Armes, formerly called 'Fief Pachirini,' was a fur trading site among the First Peoples. In 1648, Pachirini, an Anishinaabe chief, was granted this stretch of land located near the ...
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Memory and modernity - Exploring the historic heart of Trois-Rivières

Episode 6: The Ursulines and St. James Church

The Ursulines arrived in Trois-Rivières in 1697 at the request of Bishop Saint-Vallier. From the moment they came, they began educating young girls. As the town was too small for two congregations, ...
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Memory and modernity - Exploring the historic heart of Trois-Rivières

Episode 5: The Monument of the Discoverers

"During the time of the French colony, Trois-Rivières never had a population of more than 600. It was a territory populated by coureurs des bois, explorers, and adventurers, with a few rare men ...
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Memory and modernity - Exploring the historic heart of Trois-Rivières

Episode 4: The Turcotte Terrace

The Turcotte Terrace, initially a wooden sidewalk, was created by Mayor Joseph-Édouard Turcotte in 1869. The aim was to provide a gathering place for the Trois-Rivières bourgeoisie. In 1908, a fire ...
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Memory and modernity - Exploring the historic heart of Trois-Rivières

Episode 3: The "Platon"

It was with the aim of protecting good relations and trade with the First Nations that the first foundations of the Trois-Rivières fort were laid on July 4th, 1634. Recognized as a trading post, ...
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Memory and modernity - Exploring the historic heart of Trois-Rivières

Episode 2: Saint Lawrence River

Trois-Rivières takes its name from the geography of the area. At the junction of the Saint-Maurice River, which divides the city in two, and the Saint Lawrence River, there is a delta of islands ...
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Memory and modernity - Exploring the historic heart of Trois-Rivières

Episode 1: Introduction

Trois-Rivières (Three Rivers), founded in 1634, was known long before its foundation. It was Jacques Cartier, the first Frenchman, who landed in Trois-Rivières’ territory during his second ...
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