Quebec Creations presented by Auto Hebdo
Proud of all things made in Quebec? Well, Auto Hebdo certainly has the attraction for you: Quebec Creations, a remarkable exhibit showcasing vehicles manufactured in Quebec from the very first days of the automotive era.
Among the many cars on display, you will have a chance to admire the very first automobile manufactured in Canada, on loan from the Canada Science and Technology Museum. This very unique vehicle, the steam-powered Boghei created by Henry Seth Taylor, was developed during the 1860’s and first introduced at the Stanstead Fair, in the Eastern Townships, in 1867.
Don't miss this chance to feast your eyes on these incredible "home-made" beauties!
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- Steam-powered Boghei created by Henry Seth Taylor |
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- 1907 Comet, a true luxury automobile manufactured in Montreal and unveiled over a century ago at a Montreal auto show |
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- 1971 Manic, developed in Granby and unveiled during the 1969 MIAS |
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- 2010 W3 Triposto, a three-seat Roadster housing a Porsche engine |
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- 2009 Allard J2X MkII, an English model recreated by Montreal designer Roger Allard |
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