The Jean-Richard
In Spring 1959, a few thousand nautical miles from here, on the shores of Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, the Jean-Richard came into being. The last of her lineage, she embodies a time gone by – the time of wooden schooners and coastal shipping on the Saint-Laurent.
This exhibition spotlights the last vestiges of this emblematic watercraft, saved from oblivion to honour the work of the shipwrights and navigators of Charlevoix.
The Jean-Richard. Her name rings out like a sailor’s homecoming. After years away from her birthplace, she has returned in projected images and found artifacts
See Jean-Richard
with your own eyes !
After weathering storms and calm seas alike, the century-old Marie Clarisse stands on keel blocks in the shipyard, ready to tell her story.
