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Musée Louis-Langlois 

2088, rue Monseigneur-Labrie
Pointe-aux-Anglais (Qc), Canada
G0H 1R0
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Housed in a home dating back to 1873, Musée Louis-Langlois features an exhibit that tells the story of the shipwreck of Admiral Hovenden Walker’s English fleet off Île aux OEufs. Admire the many artifacts recovered from the sea that bear witness to this important historic event. Another exhibit on Rivière-Pentecôte past and present features a comprehensive collection of period photographs and objects that evoke the history of the village and the daily life of its residents. You’ll also find a local tourist welcome bureau, picnic grounds, and beach access!

2088, rue Monseigneur-Labrie
Pointe-aux-Anglais (Qc), Canada
G0H 1R0

 
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