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A REPLICA SHIP — Usborne Central School students were able to inspect a replica of
Jacques Cartier's ship the Grande Hern-kine during a „recent school trip to Quebec City.
ON THE OLYMPIC DUGOUT -- During their visit ThUrsday to Olympic Stadium in Mon-
treal, Usborne Central School students Steve Taziar, Lisa Prance and Jeff Borland sit on the
roof of the first base du.out.
VISIT STE. ANNE de BEAUPRE -- One of the highlights of the Usborne Central School
grade eight visit to Quebec was a visit to Ste, Anne De Beaupre Roman Catholic Church
near Quebec City. Shown above are Janet Hoonard and Donna Rae Lang
ALONG THE BOARDWALK -- Usborne Central School students Jeff Borland, Charlene •
\'erbeek, Jeff Taylor, Dennis Pym, Susan Jaques and Lisa Rundle pose by a cannon along
the boardwalk shortly after arriving in Quebec City Tuesday night.
MUSEUM CANNON — Ken Wegg and Paul Cooke stand by a cannon-near a Quebec City
museum.
PHOTOS BY ROSS HAUGH
BY A 'STATUE — Lori KePslake and Debra Burke sad by the statue of Tascereaux in
Quebec City during a recent--Usborne Central School trip to that city. •
DEFENDING THE FORTRESS - - Joan Hern and Charon
Degraw of Usborne Central School stand in front of a tank at
the Citadel in Quebec City during a recent school trip.
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A HISTORY LESSON - The early history of Canada was the highlight of a recent trip to Quebec City by grade eight
student-, of Ur-borne (.-_••otrol School. The students are shown in front of the Champlain monument listening to guide Mireille
Francesconi of Ileahno Tours.
IN HISTORIC QUEBEC CITY -- Nancy Jane Jeffrey, Rodney Dobson and Melissa Seldon
are shown in front of a historic Quebec City landmark during the recent Usborne Central
School trip.
A LARGE STATUE — Tracey Coward and Paul Cooke are
, dwarfed by the large statue of former Quebec premier
Maurice Duplessis during a recent Usborne Central School trip
to Quebec City. T-A photo
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FLOWER SHOW AT THE VELODROME IN MONTREAL OLYMPIC STADIUM
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NOT MUCH HEAD ROOM — Joan Hem end Rodney Park
;haw how much hood room there was in the lower portion of
the Grande Hermine boot used by Jacques Cartier to discover
Canada. DIFFERENT ARCHITECTURE Dennis Pym and Steve Thomson inspect small windows in a
Quebec City reocturont during the recent Usborne Central School trip to Quebec.