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Salle Anaïs-Allard-Rousseau
Located in the heart of downtown Trois-Rivières, the Anaïs-Allard-Rousseau hall of the Maison de la culture hosts different series of shows, including a theater series for young audiences, a jazz series and a world music series, not to mention the Seul ...
 
Église de Champlain
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 ...
 
Magasin général Le Brun
Historical site featuring an authentic general store typical of the 19th and 20th centuries that brings to life a significant period of Québec’s past. Includes a museum, old-fashioned candy store, entertainment venue and historic café with patio, garden ...
 
Église Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade
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 ...
 
La Vieille prison de Trois-Rivières
François Baillairgé, a Québec City architect, prepared the blueprints for the Old Prison of Trois-Rivières in 1815. The preservation of the Old Prison made it possible to safeguard many of its original architectural features. The building, once the longest ...
 
Musée du premier ministre Jean Chrétien
Cité de l'énergie is a theme park in exceptional made-by-nature surroundings where you can enjoy highly interesting moments in a place where design and technology will carry you away to a world you have never even dreamed of. This unique park, unrivalled ...
 
Forges-du-Saint-Maurice National Historic Site
Strategically located near the Saint-Maurice River, the Forges du Saint-Maurice National Historic Site reveals Canada's first industrial village through exhibits, fun activities and a multimedia show. Immerse yourself in the lives of the artisans who ...
 
Musée des Ursulines de Trois-Rivières
The Musée des Ursulines de Trois-Rivières in Mauricie was a cloister, a school and a hospital. Visit this museum that is more than 300 years old and immersed yourself into the lifestyle of the Ursulines. Listen to moving stories about a not so distant ...
 
Scenic route 155 - Mauricie
For a road trip in Mauricie, it heartily recommend you take the scenic route 155. Running along the Saint-Maurice River—which once moved logs for the lumber industry, a major part of the history of the region—it offers plenty of rest stops along the way ...
 
Sanctuaire Notre-Dame-du-Cap
It was in 1714 that the small Shrine was built, followed by the beginning of the construction of the Basilica in 1880. The Notre-Dame-du-Cap Shrine is a welcoming haven of peace and a spiritual beacon to its visitors, whether they are pilgrims, tourists ...