In Quebec, interpretation centres abound and make the way for enriching discoveries. These centres may just as easily feature the rich heritage of a region or a city, as nature in its many forms: marine, freshwater and forest habitats, Quebec’s fauna, salt marshes, etc. Additionally, agritourism and terroir products often take the spotlight; Economuseums® are interpretation sites where young and old alike can take pleasure in discovery. Various talented artisans open up their doors to share their passion for their craft and heritage. Visitors can observe the artisan at work while getting to know the history and techniques of the craft, purchase magnificent products and delights made on site. Interpretation signs located along hiking trails or in the parks are also an excellent means to perfect your knowledge of the place visited.
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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 ...
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Sherbrooke’s Murals – the first tour of its kind in Canada – turns the downtown area into an open-air art gallery and reveals the history and culture of ...
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Wachiya! Awarded the United Nations “We the Peoples” Award, the community of Oujé- Bougoumou is host to the Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute. This ...
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Électrium, Hydro-Québec's Electricity Interpretation Centre
Eastern Townships