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Rowboats transport the doctors to the anchored vessels in the western sector of Grosse Île, 1832
Cannons on the western sector of Grosse Île, before 1910
The harbour from the Governor's Garden, Québec, ca. 1858-1860
Built in Toronto in 1907, the Alice starts transporting and performing medical inspections the same year
Quarantine station and wharf at William Head, on the west coast of British Columbia
The Parc Savard Hospital in Québec takes over for Grosse Île after it shuts its doors in 1937
Partridge Island Quarantine Station, Saint John, New Brunswick, 21 May, 1943
Plan of the anchorage between Grosse Île and Margaret Island by Henry W. Bayfield, Commander Royal Navy. Published by order of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada, 1832
Order in Council authorising new quarantine regulations, 18 July, 1887