The weekend celebration continued for hundreds of Prevost customers, many of whom had traveled from across North America, enjoying a variety of activities. From a scenic sightseeing cruise and bus tour to exploring the 400-year-old Quebec City—one of North America’s oldest European settlements—the experience offered something for everyone. For many clients, who had previously visited the area to pick up new coaches, this trip was a chance to experience Old Quebec in its summer glory.
The weekend’s festivities culminated in a special dinner at the historic Voltigeurs de Québec Armoury, Canada’s only military building recognized as a national historic site. The event brought together not only customers and current employees, but also the Prévost family, retired executives, and leaders from Volvo Buses in Sweden, highlighting the global significance of Prevost’s 100th anniversary celebration.
As the festivities drew to a close, the celebration of Prevost’s rich history and bright future left a lasting impression. Over the past two years, the company has attracted significant attention, receiving more than 10,000 job applications and adding 900 new employees. Central to the anniversary was the enduring relationships Prevost has built with its customers, a testament to the company’s commitment to supporting clients of all sizes. Tremblay highlighted this culture of unwavering support, a cornerstone of Prevost’s success and a guiding principle for the future.