Battle of Montmorency National Historic Event

Québec, Quebec
Major General Wolfe. © Bibliothèque et Archives Canada | Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1970-188-1079 / Collection de Canadiana W.H. Coverdale | W.H. Coverdale Collection of Canadiana
Major General Wolfe
© Bibliothèque et Archives Canada | Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1970-188-1079 / Collection de Canadiana W.H. Coverdale | W.H. Coverdale Collection of Canadiana
Louis-Joseph, Marquis de Montcalm. © Bibliothèque et Archives Canada | Library and Archives Canada / Acc. No. 1991-209-1 / c027665Major General Wolfe. © Bibliothèque et Archives Canada | Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1970-188-1079 / Collection de Canadiana W.H. Coverdale | W.H. Coverdale Collection of Canadiana
Address : 87 Côte Saint-Grégoire, Québec, Quebec

Recognition Statute: Historic Sites and Monuments Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. H-4)
Designation Date: 1951-05-30

Other Name(s):
  • Battle of Montmorency  (Designation Name)
Research Report Number: 2009-CED-SDC-031

Importance: Site of 1759 battle, Montcalm defeated Wolfe

Plaque(s)


Existing plaque:  87 Côte Saint-Grégoire, Québec, Quebec

Near this site, during the Seven Years’ War, Canadian militia and French soldiers under the command of the Marquis de Montcalm, alongside First Nations warriors, repulsed British forces under General James Wolfe. On 31 July 1759, five weeks after the Siege of Québec began, Wolfe attempted a landing on the Beauport shore against French positions. By the time the fighting ended, the attackers had suffered more than 440 dead and wounded and the defenders more than 60. This battle was the greatest French victory during the siege, which nonetheless culminated in the surrender of the city to the British on 18 September 1759.