The Mayor of Quebec City, Jean-Georges Garneau, in 1908 appointed a landmark commission under the chairmanship of Chief Justice of the Quebec Superior Court François Langelier.
•
Later, the journals of the Chevalier de Levis and the Marquis de Montcalm referred to the Heights of Abraham, as did the diaries of British soldiers, who also employed the phrase Plains of Abraham.
•
It has thus seen various events staged on it, most regularly during the Fête nationale du Québec, the Quebec Winter Carnival, and the Quebec City Summer Festival.
Abraham Lincoln | Abraham | Great Plains | F. Murray Abraham | Battle of the Plains of Abraham | Abraham Ortelius | White Plains, New York | Plains Indians | Abraham Maslow | Arthur Abraham | Abraham Laboriel | Liverpool Plains | High Plains | Abraham Joshua Heschel | White Plains | Abraham ben David | Spencer Abraham | Gilles Plains | Abraham ibn Ezra | South Plains College | Plains of Abraham | John Abraham | Gilles Plains, South Australia | Battle of White Plains | Abraham Zapruder | Abraham Lincoln (1920 statue) | Abraham Darby | West Plains, Missouri | Stephen Abraham | Plains |
Vazan created other controversial land art projects on the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City (1979), on the Nazca plains in Peru (1984–86), in Utah and Nevada (1993), in Gotland, Sweden (1997) and in the mountains of Thebes in Egypt (2001).
While the gradual conquest of New France by the British, culminating in Wolfe's victory at the Plains of Abraham in 1759, deprived France of her North American empire, the 'French of Canada' - Québécois or habitants, Acadians, Métis, and others - remained.
On 13 August 1974 130,000 spectators came together on the Plains of Abraham for the Superfrancofête, where Vigneault participated in an historic concert alongside Félix Leclerc, a representative, in a way, of the older generation, and Robert Charlebois, of the younger generation.
The central portion of the hospital cemetery, where over 1,000 French and British soldiers who died in the battles of the Plains of Abraham and Sainte-Foy are interred, is a National Historic Site of Canada.