The Formal Ball at the Castle

Image of Samuel de Champlain

Attend the formal ball for Québec City’s 400th anniversary in period attire.

Québec City is a beautiful place, in part because its residents have always taken pride in their appearance.

You will certainly find something you would like to wear to the 400th anniversary ball.

How to play

Here are the characters and the different period costumes. To play the game on paper, you can print the printer-friendly version of the characters and the period costumes.

Cut out the costumes and dress up the characters.

Have fun at the ball!

Image of two figures, a man and a woman, inside a mansion ballroom with a stage and piano. Printer-friendly version For ladiesFour period costumes for women. 1- Long black dress, black hat, black shoes and gold necklace. 2- Long, patterned pink dress. 3- Skin-toned Aboriginal tunic and pants, necklace and moccasins. 4. Red and yellow dress, with a white apron, white bonnet and clogs. For gentlemenFor period costumes for men. 1- Brown Aboriginal dress, decorated headband with feather and armband. 2. Worker’s blue uniform with matching hat and work boots. 3 White and blue military uniform with matching hat and brown boots. 4 Red and yellow military uniform with matching hat and brown boots.

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Historic costumes to colour

If you feel like colouring the costumes, you can print this page.

For ladiesFour period costumes for women. 1- Long dress, hat, shoes and necklace. 2- Long patterned dress. 3. Aboriginal tunic and pants, necklace and moccasins. 4. Dress with apron, bonnet and clogs. For gentlemenFour period costumes for men. 1- Aboriginal dress, decorated headband with feather and armband. 2- Worker’s uniform with matching hat and work boots. 3- Military uniform with matching hat and boots. 4. Military uniform with matching hat and boots.

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