A museum within everyone’s reach where people are at the core of history. Life testimonies, knowledge and know-how are the basis of exhibitions, and these evolve with the addition of visitors’ memories. The complete collection of testimonies can be consulted ...
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Located less than 20 minutes from downtown Montreal, along Lake Saint-Louis, The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site testifies to the apogee of the fur industry in the Montréal region in the 18th and early 19th centuries. A visit will introduce ...
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Discover the secrets of log construction. Observe the skills and techniques of the craftsmen of yesteryear. Interpretive tours on traditional tools, construction examples and the engineering work of the beaver. To make your visit even more interesting ...
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Want to learn more about green technology? Let yourself be enchanted by the visit of the L'Érable wind farm, which will allow you to closely examine one of the most imposing wind farms in Quebec while enjoying the landscapes from the top of the mountains ...
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The Merry House is a citizen site of memory that presents Magog’s history and that of the region from the time of the Aboriginal peoples and the American settlers, up to today. Discover the oldest house in urban Magog and its amazing exterior site through ...
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The Montreal Aviation Museum boasts a collection of 5 aircrafts dating back to 1909. This museum is the only one of its kind in Quebec. It presents a history of civil and military aviation through artifacts and memorabilia as well as remarkable paintings ...
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Located in the building that once housed the public market and the fire station, the Haut-Richelieu Museum takes you on a discovery of history in the heart of its historic building.
First, learn more about ceramics with the different exhibitions on the ...
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The Pierre-de-Saurel Historical Society was founded in 1970 by a group of enthusiasts who wanted to promote local history. Learn more about Fort Richelieu, the seigneury of Saurel, the village of William-Henry and the buildings that have marked the history ...
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***TEMPORARILY CLOSED TO VISITORS DUE TO OPERATIONAL RESTRUCTURING*** The Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site commemorates the life and work of said former Prime Minister of Canada. Located on land owned by Laurier’s father, the historic house ...
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The Kanapeut Innu Traditional Site is a place where Innu culture comes alive. It is a place to share Innu-aitun, a culture that includes way of life and language, connection to the land, spirituality and values. It pays tribute to the elders, grandparents ...
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