Housed in the church, the Musée Scheffer recalls the life of Msgr. Scheffer, who was the first apostolic vicar of Schefferville-Labrador from 1946 to 1966. Come discover the new permanent exhibition of the museum featuring artifacts, photographs and a ...
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The Musée Saint-Laurent in Trois-Pistoles presents old cars and various antiques. It is one of the most important collections of automobiles in the province. Many of them were used in soap operas and movies. Not to be missed! Open during the months of ...
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Adjacent to the Confiserie Bromont, the Musée du chocolat de Bromont offers conferences and information on this delectable product. Visitors of all ages will be seduced all along the visit. At the end of the visit, stop by the gourmet area to buy chocolate ...
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700, rue Racine Est, porte 688 Chicoutimi, Qc, Canada G7H 1V2
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The museum is located in Madame de La Peltrie’s house, a building erected in 1836 and enlarged in 1868. The house is an integral part of the Ursuline Monastery, the finest example of convent architecture in Quebec City, in the province of Quebec and probably ...
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The Musée des beaux-arts de Mont-Saint-Hilaire invites you to discover the rich culture of Montérégie. The city itself and surrounding area are home to the highest concentration of artists in the province as well as many forms of artistic expression. ...
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The Musée Canadien de l’Arme et du Bronze has chosen to focus on the acquisition of its four key areas: firearms, bronze sculptures, coins and stamps. Through its paintings by great masters, its invaluable sculptures, its firearms which are steeped in ...
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The Écomusée du fier monde is a history and community museum that invites you to explore little known facets of Montréal culture. Discover the daily life of the working class and follow the inspiring journeys of grassroots groups. Visit the Écomusée exhibitions ...
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Symmes Inn was built on an exceptional site with a history going back several thousands of years. This exhibition recounts the various functions of this important location over the centuries. The building’s windows, many of which look onto the Ottawa ...
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Built in 1766, this French-style home became an historic monument in 1965. Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine, Prime Minister of Lower Canada, lived here for part of his childhood. Visit a permanent exhibit on the home’s history and temporary exhibits that change ...
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