Sillery Heritage Site Explained

Sillery Heritage Site
Native Name:Site patrimonial de Sillery
Native Language:fr
Native Name2:Arrondissement historique de Sillery
Native Language2:fr
Type:Heritage site
Etymology:Noël Brûlart de Sillery
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Id:Q20644086
Location:Sillery, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Beginning Label:Settled
Beginning Date:[1]
Founder:
Governing Body:[2]
Designation1:Repertoire du Patrimoine Culturel du Quebec
Designation1 Offname:Site patrimonial de Sillery
Designation1 Type:Declared Heritage Site
Designation1 Date:February 5, 1964
Designation1 Number:93522

The Sillery Heritage Site (French: '''site patrimonial de Sillery''') is an area containing historic residences and institutional properties located in the Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge borough of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was the first of 13 declared heritage sites (French: sites patrimoniaux déclarés) of the Province of Quebec, and is among the four of which are located in Quebec City.[3] [4] [5] Having been called the "cradle of the French Canadian nation," the heritage site includes approximately 350 buildings along 3.5lk=offNaNlk=off of the Saint Lawrence River shoreline.[6] [7] The Sillery Heritage Site includes buildings constructed during every major period of Quebec's history, dating back to the time of New France.

Heritage designation

Heritage designation began as early as 1929, when the Jesuit House was assigned protective status.[8] The entire territory was officially recognized as a declared heritage site (French: site patrimonial déclaré) by the Government of Quebec on February 5, 1964. The heritage site was listed on Parks Canada's administered Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP; (French: Répertoire canadien des lieux patrimoniaux), also known as Canada's Historic Places, on June 22, 2006. The declared heritage site consists of five categorical groups of associated elements: 629 associated heritage immovable/real properties (including classified heritage immovable), nine associated movable heritage objects, 18 associated commemorative plaques, two associated groups (Society of Jesus and Société des prêtres du Séminaire de Québec), and three associated persons (General James Murray, Noël Brûlart de Sillery, and Jean-Antoine Panet).

While recognizing the visionary action taken by Quebec's Ministry of Culture (French: ministère de la Culture), in the 1960s, by conferring historic status upon the district to protect it from suburban developers, the National Trust for Canada (French: Fiducie nationale du Canada), a national registered charity in Canada, placed the Sillery Historic District on its Top 10 Endangered Places list (French: Palmarès des 10 sites les plus menacés), in the early 2010s, due to the approval of condominium developments which encroached upon historic religious properties in the district.[9] In 2015, the City of Quebec announced that it would encourage any future developers to restore historic religious structures which were no longer owned by their former communities, in exchange for the allowance to undertake development on the surrounding lands. The city argued that some development was necessary to provide tax revenue in order to sustain the preservation of the historic district. The Trust has subsequently removed the Sillery Historic District from its endangered list, and archived its status as a past listing, among other properties, spread across all of Canada's provinces and territories.

Historic Properties

Among the district's properties are the early 18th century Jesuit House of Sillery (French: maison des Jésuites-de-Sillery),[10] [11] 19th century workers' homes on Foulon Road (French: chemin du Foulon (also known during this time period by the English language name Cove Road))[12] and the Sillery coast (near Saint-Michel of Sillery Church (French: église Saint-Michel-de-Sillery), villas built by wood barons in the 19th century, and institutional properties built at the turn of the 20th century.[13]

+ Partial List of PropertiesName Address Name
George William Usborne House (classified heritage immovable) 46.7678°N -71.2577°W French: maison George-William-Usborne
Jesuit House of Sillery (classified heritage immovable) 46.7685°N -71.2581°W French: maison des Jésuites-de-Sillery
Villa Bagatelle (also known as Spencer Cottage)[14] 46.7883°N -71.2468°W
Saint-Patrick Cemetery[15] 46.7855°N -71.2465°W French: cimetière Saint-Patrick
Mount Hermon Cemetery National Historic Site of Canada)[16] 46.7809°N -71.2472°W French: cimetière Mount Hermon
Cataraqui Estate (classified heritage immovable) 46.7731°N -71.2532°W French: domaine Cataraqui
Villa Beauvoir[17] 46.7698°N -71.2609°W
Kilmarnock Manor, residence of John MacNider46.7677°N -71.2645°W French: manoir Kilmarnock
46.7889°N -71.24°W French: parc du Bois-de-Coulonge
46.7743°N -71.2441°W French: église Saint-Michel de Sillery

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: À propos de la ville, Portrait, Géographie: Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge. Ville de Québec. 2018. fr-CA. 2018-10-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20181007073741/https://www.ville.quebec.qc.ca/apropos/portrait/geographie/arrondissements/saintefoysillerycaprouge/index.aspx. 2018-10-07. live.
  2. Web site: Ministère de la Culture et des Communications. Ministry of Culture and Communications (Quebec). Site patrimonial de Sillery. Quebec Cultural Heritage Directory. Government of Quebec. 2013. fr-CA. July 26, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924130052/http://www.patrimoine-culturel.gouv.qc.ca/rpcq/detail.do?methode=consulter&id=93522&type=bien. September 24, 2015. live.
  3. Web site: Patrimoine culturel: Sites patrimoniaux déclarés (page 2 sur 2). cpcq.gouv.qc.ca. Conseil du Patrimoine Culturel du Québec. July 26, 2022. fr-CA.
  4. Web site: Ministère de la Culture et des Communications. Ministry of Culture and Communications (Quebec). July 3, 2020. Secteurs d'intervention, Patrimoine, Protection et valorisation: Déclaration. www.mcc.gouv.qc.ca. July 26, 2022. fr-CA.
  5. Web site: Sites patrimoniaux déclarés par le gouvernement du Québec. February 25, 2016. Données Québec. Government of Quebec. fr-CA.
  6. Web site: Issues & Campaigns, Top 10 Endangered Places, Explore Past Listings, Quebec: Sillery District. National Trust for Canada. en-CA. 2018-10-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20181003100900/https://archive.nationaltrustcanada.ca/issues-campaigns/top-ten-endangered/explore-past-listings/quebec/sillery-district. 2018-10-03. live.
  7. Commission de toponymie du Québec. Commission de toponymie du Québec. Fiche descriptive: Site patrimonial de Sillery. Banque de noms de lieux du Québec.
  8. Web site: Patrimoine culturel, Sites Patrimoniaux: Site patrimonial de Sillery. Conseil du patrimoine culturel du Québec. fr-CA. 2018-10-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20181007145517/http://www.cpcq.gouv.qc.ca/index.php?id=69. 2018-10-07. live.
  9. News: The future of the Sillery heritage site. Quebec AM, CBC Montreal. 2013-04-02. en-CA. 2018-10-03.
  10. Book: Histoire de raconter: L'arrondissement historique de Sillery: Arrondissement de Sainte-Foy—Sillery. Légaré. Denyse. Labrecque. Paul. Division de la culture, du loisir et de la vie communautaire de l'Arrondissement de Sainte-Foy—Sillery. 2008. Division de la culture, du loisir et de la vie communautaire de l'Arrondissement de Sainte-Foy—Sillery. Itinéraires histoire et patrimoine. Québec. fr-ca. Storytelling — The Historic District of Sillery — Borough of Sainte-Foy—Sillery. 978-2-89552-058-0. 2018-10-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20181011133546/https://www.ville.quebec.qc.ca/publications/patrimoine/docs/histoire_de_raconter_sillery.pdf. 2018-10-11. live.
  11. Web site: Maison des Jésuites de Sillery: Museums and historic sites: Heritage sites and attractions: Things to do. QuébecOriginal. 2018-10-05. en-CA. https://web.archive.org/web/20181005112407/https://www.quebecoriginal.com/en-us/listing/things-to-do/heritage-sites-and-attractions/museums-and-historic-sites/maison-des-jesuites-de-sillery-1171389. 2018-10-05. live.
  12. Web site: Citoyens, Patrimoine, Toponymie, Fiche, Foulon — Chemin du. Ville de Québec. fr-CA. 2018-10-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20181005112146/https://www.ville.quebec.qc.ca/citoyens/patrimoine/toponymie/fiche.aspx?IdFiche=3505. 2018-10-05. live.
  13. Encyclopedia: Sillery (Qué). The Canadian Encyclopedia. 978-0-77102-099-5. 904169186. 8533423W. Lapointe. Pierre Louis. 2015-03-04. en-CA. 2018-10-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20181003181739/https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/sillery-que. 2018-10-03. live.
  14. Web site: Villa Bagatelle. www.musees.qc.ca. Société des musées du Québec. July 24, 2022. en-CA.
  15. Web site: Ministère de la Culture et des Communications. Ministry of Culture and Communications (Quebec). Cimetière Saint-Patrick. Quebec Cultural Heritage Directory. Government of Quebec. 2013. July 24, 2022. fr-CA.
  16. Web site: Mount Hermon Cemetery National Historic Site of Canada. Directory of Federal Heritage Designations. Parks Canada. July 24, 2022. en-CA.
  17. Web site: Ministère de la Culture et des Communications. Ministry of Culture and Communications (Quebec). Villa Beauvoir. Quebec Cultural Heritage Directory. Government of Quebec. 2013. July 24, 2022. fr-CA.
  18. Web site: Ministère de la Culture et des Communications. Ministry of Culture and Communications (Quebec). Spencer Grange. Quebec Cultural Heritage Directory. Government of Quebec. 2013. July 24, 2022. fr-CA.
  19. Web site: Ministère de la Culture et des Communications. Ministry of Culture and Communications (Quebec). Villa Benmore. Quebec Cultural Heritage Directory. Government of Quebec. 2013. July 24, 2022. fr-CA.