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In page Marie of the Incarnation (Ursuline):

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On 1 August 1639, the group landed in Quebec City and established a convent in the lower town. When they began their first work at the foot of the mountain, Quebec was but a name. Hardly six houses stood on the site chosen by Champlain thirty-one years previously.[1] She and her companions at first occupied a little house in the lower town (Basse-Ville).[2] In 1642 the Ursulines moved to a permanent stone building in the upper town.[3] The group managed to found the first school in what would become Canada, as well as the Ursuline Monastery of Quebec, which has been designated one of the National Historic Sites of Canada.[citation needed]