Français : Monument de Guillaume Couture. Guillaume Couture (14 janvier 1618 - 4 avril 1701) est un coureur des bois et un colonisateur français. Il fut le premier européen qui est venu s'installer sur la seigneurie de Lauzon (aujourd'hui Ville de Lévis) en 1647. Cette seigneurie était située au sud de la Ville de Québec, précisément dans le secteur nommé Pointe-Lévy[1]. Il est l'ancêtre de tous les Couture de l'Amérique du Nord.
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