The Maison Plamondon hosts exhibitions highlighting the region and its history. The temporary exhibition Fou d'Forêt is a baladoexpo in the heart of the forest. Secrets de Charbonniers and Paroles et Musique complete the exhibitions. Keep an eye out for ...
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The LUDOVICA permanent exhibition takes place at the Laurier Québec in Quebec city, where more than 3000 architectural replicas and spectacular monuments from all around the world are presented. The visit usually takes 45 - 60 minutes. Fun and educational ...
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The Naval Museum of Québec has a large collection of 9286 artifacts, most relating to the Royal Canadian Navy’s participation in World War II and the history of Canada’s Naval Reserve, mainly in Québec. War memorabilia, navigation instruments, uniforms ...
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Don’t miss this historic and archeological site in the city of Québec featuring several exciting exhibitions in its 18th-century cellars. Step back in time and experience the Jean Talon Brewery, the Intendant’s palace, the prison and the Boswell-Dow Brewery ...
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Département de géologie et de génie géologique, 1065, avenue de la Médecine City of Québec, Qc, Canada G1V 0A6
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La Maison Léon-Provancher, located in Quebec City, in the old Cap-Rouge, offers scientific activities all year round. Come visit the free permanent exhibition "Léon Provancher: Nature passionnée, feu sacré" at La Maison Léon-Provancher. It also offers ...
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341, route 138 Saint-Tite-des-Caps, Qc, Canada G0A 4J0
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Founded in 1824, the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec is the oldest existing learned society in Canada. Its history is linked to the intellectual development of Quebec and Canada. The Society led the restoration of the Morrin Centre, which it ...
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The museum is located in Madame de La Peltrie’s house, a building erected in 1836 and enlarged in 1868. The house is an integral part of the Ursuline Monastery, the finest example of convent architecture in Quebec City, in the province of Quebec and probably ...
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Le Monastère des Augustines, located in the heart of Old Quebec, is a haven of peace. It's part of the historic Hôtel-Dieu de Québec monastery, the site of the first hospital on the continent, north of Mexico and one of the most important classified heritage ...
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