Nestled in the heart of Old Québec, the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is the first Anglican cathedral built outside the British Isles. Since 1989, it has been recognized as a place of national historic significance for its historical and architectural ...
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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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See Canada’s visual arts treasures within the lively Ottawa ByWard Market. Discover the remarkable stories that have shaped this country in the completely reinvented Canadian and Indigenous Galleries. Love photography? Don’t miss the Gallery’s new Canadian ...
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L'arche de Zoé located in Saint-Blaise sur Richelieu is a sanctuary for farm animals and a refuge for wild animals. Visiting the animals is a way to help take care of them! Go on a private tour where you can interact with them, feed many of them, brush ...
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Major work is underway at the Kinawit site.
For this reason, the site is closed for an indefinite period. Kinawit is an amazing place to discover the rich Aboriginal culture, amidst a natural soothing setting conducive to exchanges. It is located on ...
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Located in La Pocatière, the Musée québécois de l’agriculture et de l’alimentation (Quebec Museum of Agriculture and Food) presents permanent and temporary exhibitions, as well as cultural mediation activities renewed annually, dedicated to the dissemination ...
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With family or friends, visit the famous École du Rang II, a must in western Abitibi! This school welcomed children from 1937 to 1958. It is very representative of one-room schoolhouses in Quebec both in terms of the physical environment and educational ...
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This museum presents specimens of the region's fauna and flora. You will see two Greenland sharks from the fjord and about a hundred naturalized animals (not hunted) in a completely reconstituted decor: natural green plants, mushrooms, magnifying glasses ...
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Éole Cap-Chat is the best place to learn all about the development of wind energy in Quebec. In addition to visiting the site, you're invited to explore the walking trails, gardens and climb the 110 m tower. Much more than just an interpretation center ...
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Come see beautiful alpacas. Learn more about the care they need and the many characteristics of alpaca fiber. During your visit to the workshop, you will learn on how alpaca fiber is processed and see many beautiful handcrafted alpaca felt or wool items ...
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