TADOUSSAC. Circa 1950. 36x24 1/4 inches. Condition B+: minor tears and losses at edges. Screen print. Dry-mounted on foam-core. Situated at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Saguenay rivers, Tadoussac (Montagnais Indian for nipple--referring to the near-by, breast-shaped hills) celebrated its 400th anniversary in 2000. It was the site of the first fur trading post in Canada and is world renowned for its incredible natural beauty. The Canada Steampship Lines stopped running to Tadoussac in 1965. The Grand Hotel (built in 1942) was featured in the movie The Hotel New Hampshire .
TADOUSSAC. Circa 1950. 36x24 1/4 inches. Condition B+: minor tears and losses at edges. Screen print. Dry-mounted on foam-core. Situated at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Saguenay rivers, Tadoussac (Montagnais Indian for nipple--referring to the near-by, breast-shaped hills) celebrated its 400th anniversary in 2000. It was the site of the first fur trading post in Canada and is world renowned for its incredible natural beauty. The Canada Steampship Lines stopped running to Tadoussac in 1965. The Grand Hotel (built in 1942) was featured in the movie The Hotel New Hampshire .
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