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Shaputuan Museum
The mission of the Shaputuan Museum of Uashat is to share Innu culture and to facilitate dialogue between Indigenous and non- Indigenous peoples. This goal is achieved through intercultural exchanges and actions intended for young students in all schools ...
 
Maison Chapais
A sumptuous Victorian residence, the Maison Chapais was built in 1833 for businessman Jean-Charles Chapais, a future Father of Confederation and founder of the parish of Saint-Denis-De La Bouteillerie. Discover the house and gardens with guides who bring ...
 
Cascapédia River Museum
Discover the history of the Cascapédia, a legendary salmon-fishing river, through the museum's permanent and temporary exhibits. A favourite of the rich and famous—including a princess—the river has many stories to tell. Atlantic salmon interpretation ...
 
Musée régional de Kamouraska
The exhibitions in the Kamouraska Regional Museum range from artifacts to the history of the village and the region. Through the accounts of the lives of the men and women who lived here, the interesting guided tours will show you the history and treasures ...
 
La Maison Léon-Provancher
La Maison Léon-Provancher, located in Quebec City, in the old Cap-Rouge, offers scientific activities all year round. Come visit the free permanent exhibition "Léon Provancher: Nature passionnée, feu sacré" at La Maison Léon-Provancher. It also offers ...
 
Musée Eaton Corner Museum
This museum comprises two patrimonial 19th-century buildings—a former Congregationalist church and the old Eaton Academy. An extensive collection of antique objects recounts the arrival of the first colonists in the area and the lives of farmers in the ...
 
Musée commémoratif de l'Holocauste à Montréal
Artefacts, survivors' stories, photographs and audiovisual documents testify to the Holocaust and to the devastation brought on by prejudice.
 
Morrin Centre
Founded in 1824, the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec is the oldest existing learned society in Canada. Its history is linked to the intellectual development of Quebec and Canada. The Society led the restoration of the Morrin Centre, which it ...
 
Located along the St. Lawrence River in Verdun, this historical house (1710) is an outstanding example of rural architecture of New France. It’s also located on the island’s largest prehistoric archaeological site where First Nations occupation dating ...
 
Discover the natural history and diversity of Québec through exhibits on palaeontology, mineralogy, zoology and biodiversity, as well as through an impressive variety of cultural displays from antiquity (Egypt and the Mediterranean Basin) and around the ...