See Canada’s visual arts treasures within the lively Ottawa ByWard Market. Discover the remarkable stories that have shaped this country in the completely reinvented Canadian and Indigenous Galleries. Love photography? Don’t miss the Gallery’s new Canadian ...
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Built in 1866, this former water tower is now home to the Théâtre de l’Île and is a most beautiful site. The first municipal theatre in Quebec, it provides a perfect blend of community and professional events. Professional, amateur and student actors ...
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Located on a national heritage site, the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum is the world’s only working farm in the heart of a capital city. The museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to see diverse breeds of farm animals—important to past and present ...
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Located in the heart of Canada’s central bank, enter the heart of the economic system and explore fun, hands-on, interactive exhibits that cover everything from how people’s expectations affect the health of an economy to how inflation targeting works ...
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The musée des pionniers de Saint-André-Avellin presents close to 1,000 antique objects: furniture, accessories and kitchen utensils, clothing, jewelry, work tools, more than 600 old photographs, animated videos, close to 150 rare 19th century novels, ...
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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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La grotte de Lusk est située dans la région du lac Philippe. Elle s'est formée en même temps que Lusk Creek, il y a 11 000 ans, et est toujours active. En effet, l'étroit ruisseau qui la traverse continue d'éroder le marbre soluble qui forme les parois ...
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An adventure into the world of chocolate awaits you at the old Montebello train station, at Chocomotive – Chocolate Economuseum! Owners Mabel Callas and Luc Gielen will be your guides to this delicious destination. On the menu, tastings of organic free ...
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The Sentier culturel is a public art trail linking urban artworks, points of interest and exhibition venues. It provides a platform for public art and local artists. Follow the trail for a playful stroll through the heart of downtown Gatineau.
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Visit the Pythonga theme park on the shore of the Désert River, which runs through town. The Pythonga in authentic tugboat once used to tow logs across the Baskatong Reservoir.
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