Hôpital-Général de Québec | |
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Hôpital-Général de Québec
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Alternative names | Centre d'hébergement, Quebec General Hospital |
General information | |
Type | hospital |
Location | Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Quebec |
Address | 260, boulevard de Langelier Quebec City, Quebec Canada G1K 5N1 |
Construction started | 1692 |
Inaugurated | 1692 |
Owner | Centre de santé et des services sociaux de la Vieille-Capitale |
Hôpital général de Québec (Centre d'hébergement Hôpital général de Québec) | |
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Centre de sante et de services sociaux de la Vieille-Captiale | |
Geography | |
Location | Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada |
Organization | |
Care system | Public Medicare (Canada) |
Hospital type | geratric centre |
Services | |
Beds | 320 |
History | |
Founded | 1692 |
Links | |
Website | http://www.csssvc.qc.ca/services/c_h_HGQ.php |
Lists | Hospitals in Canada |
Coordinates: 46°48′52.2″N 71°13′54.56″W / 46.814500°N 71.2318222°W
The Hôpital-Général de Québec is a Canadian medical facility located in the tiny municipality of Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Quebec (which consists solely of the hospital), surrounded by the La Cité-Limoilou borough of Quebec City. It was classified as an historic site in 1977 by the Quebec government. Additionally, an archeological site listed on the Inventaire des sites archéologiques du Québec (Register of archeological sites of Quebec) is located there.
The central portion of the hospital cemetery, where over 1,000 French and British soldiers who died in the battles of the Plains of Abraham and Sainte-Foy are interred, is a National Historic Site of Canada.General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm is buried at the cemetery.
The hospital was founded in 1692 by Jean-Baptiste de Saint-Vallier, the second Bishop of Quebec. He had just acquired the Friary of Our Lady of the Angels (Notre-Dame-des-Anges) from the Recollect Friars Minor, who then relocated to the Place d'Armes within the town. The bishop had the friary building converted for use as a hospital, to care for the poor of the region.