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Quebec
Music Hall
Thursday, May 18, 1882
The Decorative Arts
Book
Oscar Wilde in Canada, Kevin O'Brien, 1982
Owing to a combination of factors, verified information about Wilde in Quebec is scarce. Reasons include that not many newspapers for the precise date have been archived and one that has been (The Quebec Daily Telegraph) failed to report Wilde's lecture, despite, or perhaps because of, its being an Irish newspaper.
Fortunately, there is Kevin O"Brien's definitive account of Oscar Wilde's lectures in Canada, which cites primary sources for most lectures. Again, however, the one in Quebec City, lacks specific verification, but O'Brien does cite the Morning Chronicle's report of the lecture without giving specifics.
There can be no doubt based on this, other known activities in Quebec, and the other Indications (below), that Wilde lectured on May 18th in Quebec City.
Oscar Wilde in Canada (book)
Newspaper article
The Chicago Tribune, May 20, 1882, 2
Newspaper advertisement
The Quebec Daily Telegraph, May 16, 1882, 2
Music Hall
St. Louis Street, Quebec City, QC
Built: 1851-53 (Charles Baillairge, architect)
Destroyed (fire): 1900
Wilde did stay overnight in Quebec but his lodgings are unknown. He did, however, dine at the Garrison Club in Quebec City that evening (building extant).