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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Located in the Pont-Viau house in Laval since 2016, the Délia-Tétreault Museum houses various exhibits on the history of the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, the first missionary community for women in the Americas, as well as on the life ...
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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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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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Since 1992, the Art-image centre has had a mandate to promote contemporary art. Artists from all over Quebec and Canada exhibit their works there. Once a year, under the umbrella of the Émergence! group, Art-image celebrates the genius of the next generation ...
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The Papeterie Saint-Gilles Paper Making Economuseum is an enchanting and unique site. In 1992, the Papeterie was nominated the first Economuseum in today’s network. Visit the workshop where artisans produce paper using 17th-century techniques. Watch as ...
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Today, the BCHS owns and maintains a number of heritage buildings which comprise the Lac-Brome Museum. It welcomes individuals, families and groups. Extensive Archives delight history buffs and impress the most serious scholars, and our Museum educates ...
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Classified as a historic monument in 1981, the École du rang II d'Authier, which housed pupils from Ranges 2 and 3 from 1937 to 1958, today offers an immersion in the rural school life of yesteryear. Thanks to an interactive animation, step into the shoes ...
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The Musée Honoré-Mercier, housed in the birthplace of Honoré Mercier, former Premier of Quebec, tells the story of this man. It features objects that once belonged to him, as well as items from his era. A slide show and guided tours provide an insight ...
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The Maison Rosalie-Cadron is a Typical Québec country house where Rosalie Cadron-Jetté was born (1794–1864), mother of 11 and founder of the Misericordia Sisters. Learn about her family life in 1820 and her time as a nun. Exhibitions and workshops on ...
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