L'Espace Félix-Leclerc is an interpretation center that pays tribute to Félix Leclerc and contributes to the discovery of the legacy of this historic figure, his work and his universal values. Take the whole family on a tour of the permanent exhibition ...
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Want to discover Sherbrooke in a fun and different way? Hop on the Sherbus for a city tour rich in discoveries. For nearly two hours, learn more about the history and heritage of the city, while discovering its main attractions.
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The Paspébiac National Historic Site is the site where the Robin and LeBoutillier Brothers companies were founded. In the 19th century, it was one of the largest ports for the export of dried cod in the Atlantic. Ships sailed to Europe, the West Indies ...
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This museum's collection features numerous Amerindian and Inuit works of art. You will also find a pottery workshop and a small local arts boutique.
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Crowning an ancient promontory above the Saint Lawrence River, once a campsite favoured by the Native peoples, a 300-year-old chapel, a museum of history and an archaeological site invite you to hear what they have to say about the people who founded ...
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François Baillairgé, a Québec City architect, prepared the blueprints for the Old Prison of Trois-Rivières in 1815. The preservation of the Old Prison made it possible to safeguard many of its original architectural features. The building, once the longest ...
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A stone's throw from Quai Paquet and the Québec-Lévis ferry, the A.C. Davie Shipyard National Historic Site bears witness to the importance of Québec's maritime history by showcasing one of the most important shipyards in the province, as well as the ...
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The Musée de l’accordéon (Accordion Museum) is part of the cultural and touristic circuit of the region and is an important stop in the travel of the visitors. It holds many treasures telling the history of this travelling instrument that colors the cultural ...
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Children 2-8 visiting this interactive museum can play at being a fireman, paramedic, veterinary, grocer, etc. They can fish aboard a trawler, be a singer or an actor on stage, play with a power shovel, collect eggs in the henhouse, or milk Delphine the ...
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The Zénon Alary Museum is located in the Mont-Rolland sector of Sainte-Adèle, in the old city hall. This museum was created in honour of the animal sculptor Zénon Alary (1894-1974). More than 250 of his works are on display, sculptures inspired by Canadian ...
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