The Commission de la Capitale nationale du Québec is involved in the creation of murals illustrating history. Three works have been completed in the nation's capital. In Place Royale, the Fresque des Québécois takes center stage at the foot of Côte de ...
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The Assemblée nationale is more than just the place where Québec’s 125 elected representatives meet and work: it also offers lots of interesting things to see and do! Visitors come from all over the world to experience the hôtel du Parlement, an iconic ...
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The Urban Walking Heritage Trail shows all the important stages that marked the development of the city from the seigneurial era until the late 1920s. It aims to revive the Mariverains some pages of their history and share it. The circuit extends from ...
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This windmill built in 1674 showcases its dual purpose over the years, first as a flour mill for about 200 years, then as a marine signal station for the navigators on the St. Lawrence River from 1912 to 1967. Check the website for summer hours.
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Dating from the 19th century, this magnificent residence, surrounded by a rural landscape, is the birthplace of painter-engraver Rodolphe Duguay. The ensemble comprises the ancestral home, the studio and the property's natural environment. This ensemble ...
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La Grave site was designated a Québec Heritage Site in 1983. It is the oldest commercial site in the archipelago, frequented by sailors in the 17th and 18th centuries. The village of Havre-Aubert was also the first place of settlement for the Acadians ...
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Historical walking tours have taken place at Mount Royal Cemetery every summer since 1995 with most of the tours having themes that focus on one aspect at a time such as politicians, athletes, artists, etc. These tours bring to life many interesting facts ...
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At the heart of Ville-Marie, where the city was founded, Old Montréal is a historical treasure trove with its heritage and culture. The combination of architectural styles and cobblestone streets make the area unique. Its historical, architectural, gastronomic ...
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A visit to the Henry-Stuart House is the ideal way to take advantage of the house and English garden to immerse yourself in the refined atmosphere of early 20th-century bourgeois life in Quebec City. The authentic interior decor reflects the lifestyle ...
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Parliament Hill is more than just a place where parliamentarians and their staff work; it's a national symbol. A site of historic importance, with majestic buildings where federal decisions are made, the Hill belongs to all Canadians. Treat yourself to ...
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