In the early 1830s, a gentleman named James Forbes had this building constructed for commercial rental purposes. It was then expanded and transformed into a barracks to house an English garrison from 1837 to 1840, soldiers who fought in the Battle of ...
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Museum space shining the spotlight on the works of Claude-Henri-Grignon, author of Un homme et son péché (The Woman and the Miser) and TV series Les Belles Histoires des Pays-d’en-haut. Featured: a reconstruction of his office, some personal effects, ...
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With its spectacular 200-tonne guillotine gate, this canal is unique in North America. You'll be intrigued by the manoeuvres made by vessels using the lock, which enables them to navigate a 20-m (65.5 ft.) drop in the river. Don’t miss the exhibition ...
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