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art[o], la coop créative!
art[o], la coop créative! is a group of artists from all spheres who use the cooperative to distribute their work. First and foremost, art[o] is an art gallery and boutique open seven days a week from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., located in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu ...
 
Théâtre de Rougemont
Théâtre de Rougemont is a top cultural establishment. You're sure to enjoy the high-calibre community and summer theatre productions that bring this spacious venue to life.
 
Fort Lennox National Historic Site
Located on Île aux Noix, in the middle of the Richelieu River, Fort Lennox National Historic Site played an important role in the defense of the country against invaders from the south. This British fortification with its eloquent shape will reopen in ...
 
Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site
The Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site, located in the Montérégie region, southwest of Montreal, invites you to discover a British fortification, protecting the first fortified lock canal in Canada! Objects testifying to this thousand-year-old site ...
 
Maison Félix-Leclerc de Vaudreuil
The only house inhabited by Félix Leclerc that is open to the public is a heritage building and houses a permanent exhibition. The creative world remembers him as a man that traced the history and culture of Québec with his songs, poems and plays. A terrace ...
 
Fort Chambly National Historic Site
Roughly 30 kilometres southeast of Montreal, Fort Chambly rises proudly at the foot of the Richelieu Rapids. At your arrival, be sure to take in the full expanse of this picturesque site, as it is both magnificent and strategic. From its original wooden ...
 
Village historique de L’Acadie
Acadie, the oldest village in Haut-Richelieu, comes from the Lordships of Longueuil, Léry and the Pères Jésuites de La Prairie. When it was founded in 1782, it was named Sainte Marguerite de Blairfindie, to please the Scotsman William Grant, husband of ...
 
Droulers-Tsiionhiakwatha Archaeological Site Interpretation Center
The Droulers-Tsiionhiakwatha Archaeological Site Interpretation Centre is a life-size replica of an Iroquoian village that was found at this site around 1450. Located in Saint-Anicet in the Montérégie region, an hour from Montréal, the center exposes ...
 
Located in Montérégie, the Canal-de-Saint-Ours will allow you to discover Darvard Island. Try to recognize the many species of trees, birds and fish. Have a family picnic while watching the boats go through lockage. oTENTik accommodation, a hybrid between ...
 
Historical Park Pointe-du-Moulin
The Historical Park Pointe-du-Moulin introduces visitors to traditional life in the 18th century. Visitors will enjoy the company of characters and guides right out of the seigneurial regime and can visit the windmill (1705), the miller’s house (1790 ...