With family or friends, visit the famous École du Rang II, a must in western Abitibi! This school welcomed children from 1937 to 1958. It is very representative of one-room schoolhouses in Quebec both in terms of the physical environment and educational ...
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Nestled in the heart of Old Québec, the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is the first Anglican cathedral built outside the British Isles. Since 1989, it has been recognized as a place of national historic significance for its historical and architectural ...
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At the heart of an exceptional heritage site – the Maison Jean-Baptiste-Mâsse – the permanent exhibit Between armed resistance and insurrection presents the factual history of patriotic men and women resolutely determined to emancipate themselves from ...
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Joseph Frenette (1866-1953) was a rural physician, a profession that has now disappeared. He dedicated his life to caring for the sick and wounded, to bringing children into the world and to saving lives. The exhibition in his home pays tribute to this ...
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This museum presents the history of ice canoeing, schooners, the milk industry, the McPherson Manor, the Bateau Ivre attraction and the île au Canot resort, which it also displays a model of. The museum also hosts permanent and temporary exhibits of artists ...
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The Centre d'exposition Amos is a visual arts venue that presents about fifteen exhibitions per year, mainly of contemporary art. The centre also hosts travelling exhibitions from museum institutions or professional national associations. It also occasionally ...
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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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The Naval Museum of Québec has a large collection of 9286 artifacts, most relating to the Royal Canadian Navy’s participation in World War II and the history of Canada’s Naval Reserve, mainly in Québec. War memorabilia, navigation instruments, uniforms ...
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The Museum of Jewish Montreal (MJM) is a not-for-profit organization that explores and shares the diverse histories and experiences of Montreal’s Jewish community. Through innovative, multidisciplinary programming, the museum provides an accessible gateway ...
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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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