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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On the shores of the Saint-François River, 10 km from Lac Saint-Pierre, Quebec’s first Indigenous museum offers a captivating cultural experience. Come visit the exhibitions, the Odanak church and chapel, as well as the arts and crafts shop Kiz8bak (meaning ...
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This museum invites you to explore the cultures of different groups and communities in Québec, past or present, through their traditions, beliefs, and challenges in order to foster a better understanding of who they are and develop greater tolerance for ...
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The two antique dealers in Nicolet-Yamaska offer a vast inventory of antiques and antique accessories as well as furniture. You will find a highly qualified staff that can offer suggestions and advice that will help you with your search as well as present ...
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No matter what your tastes and interests are with regard to art and culture, you're sure to find a place where you'll make the most of your visit to Nicolet-Yamaska region! Visit one of the many museums in the region, discover buildings rich with history ...
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A one-of-a-kind in Canada, the Musée National de la Photographie is s located in Drummondville. It is a museum dedicated to photography and to the collection, restoration, preservation, documentation and exhibition of an impressive array of cameras, images ...
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As a patrimonial and historical site, the Musée Laurier welcomes, each year, thousands of visitors from all around the world. It holds an important collection of works by Canadian artists and presents prestigious exhibitions regularly. Moreover, the ...
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