Canada is all about nature. The beautiful vistas and wildlife you expect to see, you will see at the Canadian Museum of Nature. Just minutes from Parliament Hill, the Canadian Nature Museum features world-class galleries representing Canada’s diverse ...
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The Saint-Adolphe Church heritage museum deals with the daily life of Quebec pioneers. Through old objects and photographs, the museum tells the story of the social, religious and cultural life of this municipality in the Laurentians. Be sure to also ...
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As a patrimonial and historical site, the Musée Laurier welcomes, each year, thousands of visitors from all around the world. It holds an important collection of works by Canadian artists and presents prestigious exhibitions regularly. Moreover, the ...
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Tours Voir Quebec offers you guided walking tours of Old Quebec with an experienced local professional guide. Discover the history, the architecture and the food that make Quebec a UNESCO's World heritage destination. Proud ambassadors of Quebec City ...
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Built in 1927, this Canadian Pacific Railroad station was restored and opened to visitors in June 1996. It houses a permanent exhibition explaining the city's plan, designed in 1917 by the most famous Canadian urban planner at the time, Thomas Adams. ...
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Located in the Haut-Richelieu region, COOP ART[O] is a cooperative and hub of artistic creativity, dedicated to the dissemination and promotion of arts and culture in a variety of fields, including visual arts, literature, music, theater and fine crafts ...
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This art center promotes creative arts trades. This is where the barrier between creators and their public collapse, where encounters are known for their simplicity and authenticity, where complex concepts become clear, leaving us with keys to understanding ...
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The Mansonville round barn, located in the heart of the village, is a heritage jewel. It piques the curiosity of visitors because there are only seven of them left in the Eastern Townships, all built between 1901 and 1915. After more than a year of renovations ...
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Cirka Distilleries is proud to be the first grain to bottle artisanal distillery in Montreal open to the public. Using sustainable practices for the production, they make all of the spirits using local grains. They want you to enjoy the results as much ...
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Retrace the footsteps of the pioneers who built Île d'Orléans, and discover the founding families who populated the region. Genealogy tools, exhibits, a boutique and guided tours on the history of Île d'Orléans are also available on site. Take a trip ...
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