This article is about the Quebec Community and the communities related to the Quebec Community on r/place. For the 2022 flag, see the Wikipedia page of René Levesque. For the 2023 flag, see the Wikipedia page of the Montreal Metro.
Place Québec | |
Name | Place Québec |
Description | A Francophone community that brings together more than 4,000 members with a single goal; build the Quebec flag and its references. |
Subreddit | Quebec |
Discord | https://discord.gg/PlaceQuebec (This link may be outdated) |
Artwork | see article |
Quebec is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is the largest province by area and the second-largest by population. Much of the population of Quebec lives in urban areas along the St. Lawrence River, between its most populous city, Montreal, and the provincial capital, Quebec City. The province is the home of the Quebecian nation. Located in Central Canada, the province shares land borders with Ontario to the west, Newfoundland and Labrador to the northeast, New Brunswick to the southeast, and a coastal border with Nunavut; in the south it borders the United States.
r/Quebec is the largest Quebec-linked Reddit community to date
Official Discord server
The official Discord server of Place Québec brings together to date more than 4,000 active members throughout the r/place event.
Throughout the event, the members meet in a stage channel called "Assemblée nationale" where the speakers discuss with the members the future projects that we will bring to the canvas of the r/place. Listening members always have the opportunity to raise their hand to become a speaker and then offer ideas or suggestions or even share their opinion on the several projects of the community.
Administrators have the ability to make announcements using the "everyone" tag that mentions the entire server, so that all members who are not on do not disturb receive a notification at the same time when the ad is posted. Announcements are useful for announcing that at a specific time the community is building something specific on the canvas. In this case, the announcement will mention to the members seeing it that they must keep their pixels to later use them at a specific time to prevent their construction from being destroyed rather quickly.
r/place 2023
The r/place 2023 was a success for Quebec which ended the war with an area of 29,100 pixels with 29 elements in total.
Artwork
This area contains numerous references to Quebec, including:
- Quebec Flag
- Heart between Catalunya and Quebec
- Montreal Canadiens
- Vieux de '37
- Hydro-Québec
- Quebec Nordiques
- Medicine wheel
- Snow blower
- "Je me souviens"
- "Passe-Partout" key
- Traffic cones
- Romano Fafard
- Quebec
- Jacques-Cartier Bridge
- Guy Lafleur
- Rocher Percé
- Numerous flags
- Château Frontenac
- Les Cowboys Fringants
- Poutine
- Infoman
- Samuel de Champlain tugboat
- Coquelicot
- Maple syrup
- Stanley Cup
- Montreal Metro
- Gilles Villeneuve
r/place 2022
The r/place 2022 was a success for Quebec which ended the war with an area of 19,180 pixels with 28 elements in total.
Artwork
This area contains numerous references to Quebec, including:
- The Quebec provincial flag (Fleurdelisé)
- An inuksuk
- The artwork "Le Vieux de 37"
- A caribou
- A snowy owl (provincial bird)
- La Chasse Galerie (a Wild Hunt folktale variant)
- Bonhomme Carnaval
- "Je me souviens - 1837", refering to the 1837 Patriote's Revolution and Quebec's complex history ("Je me souviens" means "I remember")
- Manic-5 hydro dam
- Montreal Olympic Stadium
- Poutine (famous dish)
- Rocher Percé (geological monument)
- Montreal Canadiens hockey team logo
- Quebec Nordiques hockey team logo (defunct)
- Outline of the province (incorrectly claiming Labrador)
- Laval municipal logo
- Tipi
- Construction cones, referring to widespread road work
- Château Frontenac
- Numerous flags: Saguenay region (flag known for sporting grey), Acadian flag, Ukrainian flag, another Quebec flag, and a Franco-Ontarian flag
- A birch unrealistically being tapped for maple water, used in maple syrup production
- A maple syrup can design
- Sherbrooke University logo
- McGill University logo
- SAQ logo (alcohol distributor)
- Infoman logo, a local TV show
- Quebec Bridge (in collaboration with r/fuckcars)
- A portrait of René Lévesque, prime minister and initiator of the first Quebec independence referendum
r/place 2017
The r/place 2017 was a success for Quebec which ended the war with an area of 1,401 pixels.
Artwork
News
The canvas of Quebec passed on several television channels. Notably on "Radio-Canada" or even on "Salut, Bonjour!", a television media channel which is broadcast every morning on the "TVA" channel.
Place Québec appears on
Alliances
Quebec has partnered with several communities throughout the r/place.
Communities
- Technoblade
- Francophonie
- Deltarune
Universities
- McGill
- Concordia
Countries
Streamers
- Adamo
- FedQc
- DomCasse
Old Alliances
History
A very well detailed French video of Quebec on the r/place 2022 is available on YouTube.