Les Fourrures du Vieux-Port

Québec City


It was the fur trade that built Québec and the commodity remains very much a part of life in this cold land. This store stocks some 2000 coats and as many hats and caps; much of the lynx, muskrat, silver and white fox is reused or trapped exclusively by Aboriginals for whom the industry is a major source of income.


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