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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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Site traditionnel Innu Kanapeut
The Kanapeut Innu Traditional Site is a place where Innu culture comes alive. It is a place to share Innu-aitun, a culture that includes way of life and language, connection to the land, spirituality and values. It pays tribute to the elders, grandparents ...
 
Ilnu Museum of Mashteuiatsh - Kakanauelitakanitshuap
Visitors can relive 6,000 years of Pekuakamiulnuatsh history through various museum exhibits. Gain a compelling and provocative view into an age-old culture. Hear the voices of wisdom of generations that came before us. Explore the forest and visit Nuhtshimitsh ...
 
Battle of the Châteauguay National Historic Site
The Battle of the Châteauguay National Historic Site is commemorating the 200-year anniversary of the battle of October 26, 1813. This major battle of the War of 1812-1814 between the United States and England, took place here, on the banks of the Châteauguay ...
 
Historical Park Pointe-du-Moulin
The Historical Park Pointe-du-Moulin introduces visitors to traditional life in the 18th century. Visitors will enjoy the company of characters and guides right out of the seigneurial regime and can visit the windmill (1705), the miller’s house (1790 ...
 
Centre d'histoire Arvida
 
The Sherbrooke History Museum invites you to explore Sherbrooke and the Eastern Townships’ past. Discover the contribution of cultural communities on the development of the city for more than 200 years and witness their legacy.
 
The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site
Located less than 20 minutes from downtown Montreal, along Lake Saint-Louis, The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site testifies to the apogee of the fur industry in the Montréal region in the 18th and early 19th centuries. A visit will introduce ...
 
Route touristique des Frontières
This scenic route is called the Border Route (Route des Frontières) because it runs along the borders of Quebec, New Brunswick and Maine. This area of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region is home to many symbols that remind us of its political and geographical ...
 
Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site
***TEMPORARILY CLOSED TO VISITORS DUE TO OPERATIONAL RESTRUCTURING*** The Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site commemorates the life and work of said former Prime Minister of Canada. Located on land owned by Laurier’s father, the historic house ...
 
Chambly Canal National Historic Site
Just 20 km (12 mi.) from Montréal, this national historic site is an oasis for cycling and outdoor enthusiasts. Observe the locks and bridges providing passage to boaters, and in August, admire the hot-air balloons darting between the clouds. It's simply ...