18th-Century Public Market
350 Place Royale
Old Montréal, QC
Aug 25, 2012 - Aug 26, 2012
Over the course of a weekend, take a trip back in time to find yourself in the company of farmers, craftspeople, and entertainers as they existed in 1750, at the time of Montréal's very first public marketplace. A not-to-be-missed event in Old Montréal, Pointe-à-Callière's 18th Century Public Market is a unique experience, a festive marketplace that retains its agricultural role while offering an array of historical activities and presentations in an atmosphere unique to New France.
Discerning gourmets will be delighted to taste authentic 18th-century products and goods: wild fruit jams and jellies, maple products, buckwheat pancakes, cheeses, sausages, cider, and even spruce beer.
Along with storytellers, musicians, and artisans, the Public Market is host to plenty of other activities involving some one hundred figures enthusiastically re-enacting period scenes. A military regiment and a native encampment will also be part of the festivities. The Public Market also gives children the opportunity to dress up, discover French games from the era, and play soldier by taking part in a parade.
Schedule: Saturday August 25 from 11 am to 8 pm
Sunday August 26 from 11 am to 6 pm
For additional information:
Pointe-à-Callière
info@pacmusee.qc.ca
514-872-9150
Pointe-à-Callière, Musée d'archéologie et d'histoire de Montréal