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The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec is proud of its unparalleled collection of Québécois art, offering a vast panorama of Quebec’s art history from the 17th century to present day through a collection containing over 42,000 pieces. The museum ...
 
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Play golf in an enchanting site, a few kilometres away from Québec City, in what may have been the oldest golf course in North America. Open to the public by reservation. Magnificent nine-hole course with all amenities; on-site catering. Reservations ...
 
Galerie Alain Lacaze
Alain Lacaze's work is one of suggestion. Everything is measured and chosen: light, transparency and balance. His art is akin to the great currents of classical painting.
 
Galerie d'art Beauchamp - Québec
Since opening in 1993, the Beauchamp Art Galleries have discovered and shared the talents of more than 300 artists from Quebec and abroad, who are now represented throughout our various locations across Canada. With a collection of more than 3,500 contemporary ...
 
Vieux Port Yachting
155, rue Dalhousie
City of Québec, Qc, Canada
G1K 4C5
 
Vélos Larochelle
 
Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires
32, rue Sous-le-Fort
City of Québec, Qc, Canada
G1K 4G7
 
Cyclo Services
Since 1995, Cyclo Services has shown Quebec City’s region differently & authentically. Pedal freely on the magnificent bike paths of the region of Québec on one of our bikes! A guided bike tour of Quebec is THE best way to discover our european-styled ...
 
Club de golf Alpin, located in Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval, just 20 minutes from Quebec City, offers a mature golf course that is constantly evolving. Remarkable playing conditions and an unforgettable setting make this one of the finest golf courses in ...
 
Église Saint-François
341, chemin Royal
Saint-François-d'Orléans, Qc, Canada
G0A 3S0
 
The 11-hectare Vignoble Isle de Bacchus takes its name from the appellation given to Île d'Orléans by Jacques Cartier in 1535: “Isle de Bacchus”, given the abundance of indigenous vines. On site, you can taste the wines produced there, take an outdoor ...