Château Dufresne, a heritage site and museum in Montréal, is a sumptuous residence inspired by the fine arts that brothers Oscar and Marius Dufresne - two prominent members of the city’s francophone bourgeoisie - had built between 1915 and 1918. Visitors ...
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Visitors can relive 6,000 years of Pekuakamiulnuatsh history through various museum exhibits. Gain a compelling and provocative view into an age-old culture. Hear the voices of wisdom of generations that came before us. Explore the forest and visit Nuhtshimitsh ...
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Step into the house once occupied by Louis Cyr and learn about the fascinating story of the man who was considered the world’s strongest man in his time and whose exploits have never been equalled. Immerse yourself in Louis Cyr’s life and times in an ...
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The Musée du Bas-Saint-Laurent is dedicated to the dissemination and conservation of contemporary Canadian art and early Quebec photography. Faces & Landscapes - Permanent exhibition: Discover the history, the heritage and the people who build it in this ...
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Located at less than 45 minutes from Montreal, the MUSO - Musée de société des Deux-Rives invites you to experience the history of the textile industry in Canada like nowhere else with the exhibition "MOCO : The Fabric of a Town ". Discover more than ...
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Located in the magnificent bay of Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive in Charlevoix, the Musée maritime de Charlevoix tells the story of wooden schooners and coastal shipping on the St. Lawrence in a 360° experience, from forest to river. Come aboard for a tour of ...
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Housed in the former Megantic County courthouse, a majestic building dating back to 1889, the Musée du Bronze d'Inverness - Centre d'interprétation de la fonderie d'art has been working for 25 years to showcase the works of Québec sculptors created using ...
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Montreal’s portal to its past, the Château Ramezay was the first building in Québec to be classified an historic monument. Chosen as one of the 1001 Historic Sites You Must See Before You Die, the Château invites you to relive more than 500 years of history ...
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The MEM – Centre des mémoires montréalaises is a museum and citizen space that celebrates the city’s inhabitants, past and present. History is brought to life through the eyes, voices, and stories of Montrealers. The MEM provides spaces that foster encounters ...
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The river mouth of the Métabetchouane river is an historical and archaeological national site of interest. The inauguration, in Desbiens, of the Centre d'Histoire et d'Archéologie de la Métabetchouane, in 1995, fulfilled the wish of Mgr. Victor Tremblay ...
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