Morrin Centre

Cultural center · Old Québec

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"Today, Québec City is decidedly francophone. While 50 percent of Montreal 's residents describe their mother tongue as only French, the figure is 95 percent for Québec City. This was not always the case, and for much of its history the city had a significant anglophone minority. The Morrin Centre is one reminder of that period. In 1868, the building, which had been used as the town's jail (the old cells are included on tours of the building), was renovated to become Morrin College, an affiliate of Montréal's McGill University. It offered instruction in English, though it would be forced to close in 1902 as the number of students interested in an English-language education dwindled. The institution lives on as an English-language cultural center, and book lovers should be sure to visit the elegant library, established the same year as the Morrin Centre by the Literary and Historical Society of Québec, Canada ’s first learned society."

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