Visit the Ermitage Saint-Antoine and discover its new exhibition on painter Guy Bruneau!
Located just minutes from majestic Lac Saint-Jean, on a wooded estate bordered by lakes and mountains, Ermitage Saint-Antoine is the destination of choice to welcome ...
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The Citadelle is an active military garrison and a National Historic Site, located atop Cap Diamant. Its walls enclose 300 years of military history spanning the French, British and Canadian periods. Guided tours of the Citadelle and access to the Musée ...
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Crowning an ancient promontory above the Saint Lawrence River, once a campsite favoured by the Native peoples, a 300-year-old chapel, a museum of history and an archaeological site invite you to hear what they have to say about the people who founded ...
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In 2010, for the first time ever, the Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade Church, and its crypt, were completely opened to the public. You are invited to explore this space, learn interesting stories in this location rich with heritage. Visitors can tour the church ...
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Since 2001, Champlain Church has been recognized by the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications as a classified heritage building. Well lodged in the heart of the Champlain community, this temple preserves several decades of history within its walls ...
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Founded in 1667, Seigneurie de Sainte-Anne is a seignorial estate that has seen every phase of Quebec's history. From the founding of the Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade community to the turn of the 20th century, the estate has collected many secrets to share ...
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Within its walls, this national historic site, located in Shawinigan, Mauricie, contains the last major work by Ozias Leduc, otherwise known as the Michelangelo of Quebec. This magnificent site also has gardens, historic buildings and the majestic Saint ...
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