With family or friends, visit the famous École du Rang II, a must in western Abitibi! This school welcomed children from 1937 to 1958. It is very representative of one-room schoolhouses in Quebec both in terms of the physical environment and educational ...
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Building on the strength of its 30 years of existence, the Laurentian Ski Museum was proud to open its first permanent exhibit, titled The History of Skiing in the Laurentians, how we live in winter, with winter and from winter. Since time immemorial ...
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Open year round, the Musée de la Gaspésie celebrates the identity and culture of the Gaspé region. It also houses Centre d’archives de la Gaspésie and Magazine Gaspésie. Visit La Muse Boutique, which features a vast selection of Gaspesian artisanal products ...
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Welcome to the Fossilarium museum. The first and foremost vocation is to bring a rich fossils collection to value through the science of paleontology. The interpretation centre is housed in a specifically purposed building since 1997 for this vocation ...
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The Musée Honoré-Mercier is a museum set up in the house where former Quebec Premier Honoré Mercier was born. It presents objects that belonged to him and a slide show, and guided tours are offered. Honoré Mercier was Premier from October 14, 1886 to ...
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Canada is all about nature. The beautiful vistas and wildlife you expect to see, you will see at the Canadian Museum of Nature. Just minutes from Parliament Hill, the Canadian Nature Museum features world-class galleries representing Canada’s diverse ...
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Dedicated to the defense and illustration of the primacy of Percé's implacable artistic vocation, the Musée Le Chafaud has been working astutely since 1983 to provide Percé with a museum worthy of the richness of its exceptionally interesting and priceless ...
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Located on a national heritage site, the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum is the world’s only working farm in the heart of a capital city. The museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to see diverse breeds of farm animals—important to past and present ...
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Joseph Frenette (1866-1953) was a rural physician, a profession that has now disappeared. He dedicated his life to caring for the sick and wounded, to bringing children into the world and to saving lives. The exhibition in his home pays tribute to this ...
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Shaputuan (the big tent) recounts the millennia-old history of a nomadic people in their ancestral homeland. The permanent exhibition, Innu utassi (the land of the Innu), follows the Innu through the seasons and their annual life cycle. This history and ...
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