This section of the Timeline of Quebec history concerns the events between the establishment of the Sovereign Council and the fall of Quebec.
- 1663 - New France becomes a royal province under Louis XIV. The Sovereign Council is created to administer the colonies under the absolute authority of the King.
- 1663 - The first Filles du roi arrive in New France during the summer.
- 1663 - Arrival of Augustin de Saffray de Mézy , first governor named by the King, Monseigneur Laval, royal commissioner Louis Gaudais-Dupont and 150 colonists and craftmen on September 15.
- 1663 - Election of Jean-Baptiste Legardeur de Repentigny , the first mayor of Quebec City on October 17.
- 1665 - Jean-Baptiste Colbert appoints Jean Talon as intendant of New France.
- 1665 - The new governor de Mézy dies of sickness in Quebec City.
- 1665 - Daniel de Rémy de Courcelles becomes governor of New France.
- 1665 - Arrival of the Carignan-Salières regiment of 1,300 soldiers on June 19.
- 1666 - A census conducted by Jean Talon in the winter of 1665-1666 showed a population of 3,215 French inhabitants residing in New France.
- 1666 - During the autumn, the soldier of Carignan-Salières, led by Alexandre de Prouville, the "Marquis de Tracy" and the governor, invade the Iroquois territory to the south, burn their villages and destroy their crops. See French and Iroquois Wars.
- 1667 - Signing of a peace treaty with the defeated Iroquois.
- 1692 - Marie-Madeleine Jarret de Verchères becomes a hero in New France while defending a fort waiting for reinforcements.
- 1698 - Louis-Hector de Callière is made governor of New France after the death of Frontenac in November.