Space for Life welcomes over 1.7 million visitors every year. You’re invited to come explore the world around you as you’ve never seen it before! Bringing together the Biodôme, the Insectarium, the Botanical ...
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Make your event a work of art! Located at the heart of the Plains of Abraham and benefitting from a view of the St. Lawrence River, the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec features a collection of ...
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Located in the Eastern Townships, in Valcourt, the J. Armand Bombardier Museum invites you to take a trip into the world of snow transportation. Discover the life and work of the famous inventor with the ...
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The Citadelle located in the Old-Quebec, shows you more than 300 years of military history of Quebec-City. Surnamed "the Gibraltar of North America", it offers a spectacular view on Quebec-City and the ...
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A 2.7 km (1.6 mi) park and tourist destination, The Old Port of Montréal is home to a wide array of outdoor activities for all tastes: cruises and excursions, paddle boating, quadricycle, water spa, exhibits ...
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Located in the heart of the Old Port in Montréal, the Montréal Science Centre is a choice destination for families. Entirely devoted to science and technology, the centre is notable for the excellent quality ...
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Located on the 5th floor of the Centre Eaton in Montréal, Musée Grévin will sweep you off into a world of realistic art. Staged in original atmospheres and décors to treat you to interactive experiences ...
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At Exporail, the Canadian Railway Museum, discover the largest railway collection in Canada and one of the largest in the world with more than 160 vehicles. Head to Saint-Constant, in the Montérégie region ...
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The Canadian Museum of Civilization is a must-see attraction in the National Capital Region. This building, a beautiful architectural treasure designed by the Canadian Douglas Cardinal, is less than five ...
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Colourful and rich, the Canadian War Museum in Gatineau, Canada, immerses visitors in great historical moments. The museum presents Canada’s rich military history through the eyes of ordinary people, who ...
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