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  • Armoiries (eng)

    The coat of arms created by the Association of Robitaille families inc. in 1991 with its motto Travail et Fierté (Work and Pride) found following a contest among the members

  • Parc Robitaille (eng)

    Robitaille Park in Québec City (Sainte-Foy borough), created in 1989 on the ancestral land of the Robitailles

  • Monument-eng

    Commemorative monument unveiled in 1993 in Robitaille Park

  • President-eng

    President Marc Robitaille

  • Commitee-eng

    The Commitee for the maintenance and embellishment of the monument, in 2014

Since its inception, the Robitaille Families Association has published a newsletter entitled Les Robitailleries. This newsletter is addressed to members in good standing of the Association.

Since 2017, the newsletter has been produced in electronic format (PDF file) and sent to members by email.

A table of the title pages of the most recent bulletins produced can be consulted on our site.

In addition, the Association is gradually making available free of charge to all back issues of Les Robitailleries:

Note that since spring 2017 (#84), the newsletter has been produced both in French and in English. Previously, the newsletter was partially bilingual.

  • Oldies 81-85

    Free Access to our Archives

    Issues 81 (Winter 2016) to 85 (Fall 2017) of our newsletter are now added to our growing collection of free vintage issues.

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    Check the list of all available issues:

     

  • Newsletter #101

    Our Bulletin #101 (Fall 2025) is out!

    Robitailleries No 101

  • A Word from the President - Fall 2025

    Hello dear members,

    Another year has passed, filled with political and legal events and, unfortunately, numerous natural disasters around the world. We are all aware of these events through various 

    Read more: A Word from the President - Fall 2025

  • Cards Up!

    Cartes mortuaires Robitaille

    Please Share Yours!

    In many family photo albums, people have kept these funeral cards collected over the years and painful events,

    Depending on the era, the format of the cards varied. The most common form these days is

    Read more: Cards Up!