Within its walls, this national historic site, located in Shawinigan, Mauricie, contains the last major work by Ozias Leduc, otherwise known as the Michelangelo of Quebec. This magnificent site also has gardens, historic buildings and the majestic Saint ...
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Inaugurated in 1847, Marché Bonsecours is acknowledged as one of Canada's ten finest heritage buildings and has become an essential stop on any visit to Old Montréal. Headquarters of the Conseil des métiers d'art du Québec (Québec Crafts Council), the ...
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The Manoir seigneurial Fraser, a stately 1830s residence, tells the story of the Fraser “seigneurs” (lords) and their influence on Rivière-du-Loup’s development during the 19th century. Visitors can play the interactive game “Libérez le fantôme d’Alice ...
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With its spectacular 200-tonne guillotine gate, this canal is unique in North America. You'll be intrigued by the manoeuvres made by vessels using the lock, which enables them to navigate a 20-m (65.5 ft.) drop in the river. Don’t miss the exhibition ...
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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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A visit to the Dispensaire of the Guard full of discovery and excitement. During the guided tour, visitors can meet Nurse Duchemin who worked as a nurse from 1936 to 1976. The site pays tribute to the colony’s nurses, helps visitors learn about the colonization ...
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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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For two centuries, l’Île-des-Moulins has been instrumental in the development of one of the most important seigneuries in the history of Quebec. Today, five historical buildings bear witness to the economic vitality of the seigneury of Terrebonne and ...
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Built around 1857, this historic house is home to a cultural center offering original programming on a variety of topical arts and science themes. In summer, concerts and other activities are offered free of charge in the gardens.
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Life size or miniature, the Site d'Autrefois depicts the Islands of yesteryear. Visit inside a traditional house and a farmhouse with live animals. A Madelinot fisherman vividly interprets the evolution of the fisherman's life. Splendid landscape to ...
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