This year marks two significant milestones for PHI: we are thrilled to be celebrating the 15th anniversary of the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art and the 10th anniversary of the PHI Centre. This summer, the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art will ...
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Cité de l'énergie is a theme park in exceptional made-by-nature surroundings where you can enjoy highly interesting moments in a place where design and technology will carry you away to a world you have never even dreamed of. This unique park, unrivalled ...
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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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The site offers a tour of the sawmill and an exhibition on the life of the French settlers in the early 1900s. Visitors can enjoy water games, a playground, an outdoor fitness course, giant dry slides and giant trampoline.
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Build in 1744, Lamontagne House is the oldest stone-filled half-timbered house open to the public in Eastern Quebec. Almost three hundred years old, it was built for Marie-Agnès Lepage, granddaughter of the first resident lord of Rimouski. Animated visits ...
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Discover the Acadian history of Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand in Bécancour. A journey from the Bay of Fundy to Lake Saint-Paul, where the Acadians built ships and a windmill, and founded a village and a religious congregation. Visit the permanent exhibits located ...
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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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The Musée de la Neufve-France is a museum devoted to the memory of New France and the First Nations, with over 700 exceptional pieces, some of them of major historical importance, and many unusual Amerindian artefacts. Photo credit: Collection du Musée ...
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Shaputuan (the big tent) recounts the millennia-old history of a nomadic people in their ancestral homeland. The permanent exhibition, Innu utassi (the land of the Innu), follows the Innu through the seasons and their annual life cycle. This history and ...
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Located on a former military air base just five kilometers from the Prime Minister’s residence at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum focuses on aviation in Canada within an international context – from its beginnings in 1909 ...
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