379, avenue de Buckingham (place du Vieux Marché) Gatineau, Qc, Canada J8L 2G6
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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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164C, rue Saint-Joseph Sainte-Martine, Qc, Canada J0S 1V0
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Unique in Quebec, the Musée de la nature (Saint-Tite-des-Caps) offers 7,000 square feet of fascinating natural diversity. Its exhibition hall houses thousands of animal species naturalized with unrivalled care. Explanatory panels accompany them, offering ...
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Le forgeron d'or is a jeweler's shop and a diamond merchant that has been creating pieces from classic cuts to cutting-edge styles since 1989. Let yourself be seduced by the mini sculptures of precious stones, by our meteorite fragments jewels and our ...
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An intoxicating stop and a jewel of living history… A heritage watermill where passionate artisans produce fabulous award-winning honey wines. Upstairs, the Musée de la Neufve-France features treasures from New France and exceptional First Nations artefacts ...
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The Petite École de l'Anse is a museum housed in an old schoolhouse where you’ll find artifacts dating back to when the school was built, books and videos that tell its story and a themed exhibition on Notre-Dame-du-Portage’s history as a holiday destination ...
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The Cascapédia River Museum invites you to discover this river, considered one of the best in the world for salmon fishing. The Museum has a permanent exhibition and a documentation room equipped with a large TV to show films about the river's history ...
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The Centre de mise en valeur des Opérations Dignité looks at a movement that left its mark on the history of rural Quebec in the 1970s. See a multimedia show and witness the courage and pride of rural people. An opportunity to make connections and learn ...
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Housed in an ancestral home dating back to 1873, the Musée Louis-Langlois presents exhibits on the sinking of Admiral Walker's English fleet in 1711. Visit the house in the company of interpreter-guides and immerse yourself in the history of the village ...
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