Gaëtane de Montreuil

Gaëtane de Montreuil was the pen name of Géorgina Bélanger (January 22, 1867 – June 24, 1951), a writer in Quebec.

[1][2] The daughter of Ambroise Belanger and Berenice-Louise-Veronique Sedilot, she was born in Quebec City.

She also published short stories and novels and, in 1917, a collection of poetry Les rêves morts.

[4] In 1913, with Éva Circé-Côté, she founded the first lay institution of higher learning for young women in Quebec.

[4] She founded a society which promoted settlement in northern Quebec, Union des gens de chez nous.

Gaëtane de Montreuil