KWE! Meet with Indigenous Peoples invites you to celebrate the National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21 at the Port of Quebec's Agora. The program includes a day of family activities, followed by the KWE! evening show featuring Shauit, Joseph Sarenhes ...
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The Citadelle is an active military garrison and a National Historic Site, located atop Cap Diamant. Its walls enclose 300 years of military history spanning the French, British and Canadian periods. Guided tours of the Citadelle and access to the Musée ...
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The LUDOVICA permanent exhibition takes place at the Laurier Québec in Quebec city, where more than 3000 architectural replicas and spectacular monuments from all around the world are presented. The visit usually takes 45 - 60 minutes. Fun 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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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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Don’t miss this historic and archeological site in the city of Québec featuring several exciting exhibitions in its 18th-century cellars. Step back in time and experience the Jean Talon Brewery, the Intendant’s palace, the prison and the Boswell-Dow Brewery ...
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Located in the heart of Old Quebec directly at Place-Royale in a 17th century house, the gallery presents works by talented artists that you will enjoy discovering. The artists represent work in various styles and multiple techniques, offering a great ...
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Université Laval's Musée de géologie René-Bureau boasts the largest and oldest geological collection in Quebec. The collection boasts over 40,000 specimens representing the world's geological heritage. Intended to raise awareness of the Earth sciences ...
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The rue du Trésor, a quaint open-air gallery situated in a narrow alley of Quebec City. It was founded in the 60s by entreprising fine arts students, who decided to exhibit their work on the walls of the rue du Trésor (literally, "Treasure Street") and ...
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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.
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