Mourners will gather to remember former Parti Quebecois cabinet minister Lise Payette at a ceremony in Montreal today.
Premier Francois Legault is among those expected to attend an official memorial organized by the Quebec government.
It is set to begin at 3 p.m.
The public has also been invited to pay their respects by signing a book of condolences at City Hall.
The Quebec feminist, author, journalist, politician and television personality died in September at the age of 87.
There will be no religious element to today's service in accordance with Payette's wishes.
One of those who showed up at City Hall was Mayor Valerie Plante, who described Payette as an inspiration for herself and other women with political ambitions.
"Mme Payette's been so important for me and to so many women because she was one of the models,'' she said.
"I keep saying it over and over, but in politics we need to have more models, so more women can picture themselves, can see themselves in those leadership positions.''