Français : Le monument du Général Charles De Gaulle a été installé à Québec en 1997, soit 30 ans après sa visite où il a scandé « Vive le Québec libre! ». La statue de bronze est l'œuvre du sculpteur Fabien Pagé. Le monument est situé à l'intersection du cours du Général-De Montcalm et de l'avenue Wilfrid-Laurier.
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