DRAC is a contemporary art centre in Drummondville dedicated to the dissemination of contemporary art practices, offering a diverse annual programming of exhibitions, performances, and events.
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The Mingan Island Cetacean Study Interpretation Center (MICS) combines research and education to introduce visitors to the marine mammals of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Join a biologist for a guided tour, a great way for adults and children to learn about ...
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Le forgeron d'or is a jeweler's shop and a diamond merchant that has been creating pieces from classic cuts to cutting-edge styles since 1989. Let yourself be seduced by the mini sculptures of precious stones, by our meteorite fragments jewels and our ...
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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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The Petite École de l'Anse is a museum housed in an old schoolhouse where you’ll find artifacts dating back to when the school was built, books and videos that tell its story and a themed exhibition on Notre-Dame-du-Portage’s history as a holiday destination ...
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The Centre de mise en valeur des Opérations Dignité looks at a movement that left its mark on the history of rural Quebec in the 1970s. See a multimedia show and witness the courage and pride of rural people. An opportunity to make connections and learn ...
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An intoxicating stop and a jewel of living history… A heritage watermill where passionate artisans produce fabulous award-winning honey wines. Upstairs, the Musée de la Neufve-France features treasures from New France and exceptional First Nations artefacts ...
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Université Laval's Musée de géologie René-Bureau boasts the largest and oldest geological collection in Quebec. The collection boasts over 40,000 specimens representing the world's geological heritage. Intended to raise awareness of the Earth sciences ...
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Unique in Quebec, the Musée de la nature (Saint-Tite-des-Caps) offers 7,000 square feet of fascinating natural diversity. Its exhibition room houses thousands of animal species, naturalized with unequalled care and from some fifty countries. Explanatory ...
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164C, rue Saint-Joseph Sainte-Martine, Qc, Canada J0S 1V0
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