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Gaspé Seminary

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ca 1926. - Postcard depicting the Gaspé Seminary. Founded in 1926, the Gaspé Seminary is affiliated with Université Laval and offers the classical course to future priests and members of the liberal professions.

Later, the commercial course and the École des métiers were added. In 1968, in the wake of the educational reform, the Seminary was replaced by the Cégep de la Gaspésie et des Iles.

Mandatory reference: Photo: Ernestine L'Espérance. Musée de la Gaspésie. Robert Fortin Collection. P54/1b/3/28.

For more information: Jules Bélanger. "Le Séminaire de Gaspé à travers le demi-siècle diocésain", Revue d'histoire de la Gaspésie, vol. 10, no. 2-3 (April-September 1972), p. 167-182.

Reference :

Musée de la Gaspésie. P54 Fonds Robert Fortin. Z-121.

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