Founded in 1824, the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec is the oldest existing learned society in Canada. Its history is linked to the intellectual development of Quebec and Canada. The Society led the restoration of the Morrin Centre, which it ...
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This windmill built in 1674 showcases its dual purpose over the years, first as a flour mill for about 200 years, then as a marine signal station for the navigators on the St. Lawrence River from 1912 to 1967. Check the website for summer hours.
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Les Promenades Fantômes offers guided visits at the heart of Old Québec. A variety of themed circuits give tourists a unique, interactive experience in an enchanting setting. Relive the dark side of New France, meet the most despicable scoundrels of the ...
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115, rue de l'Église Deschambault, Qc, Canada G0A 1S0
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341, route 138 Saint-Tite-des-Caps, Qc, Canada G0A 4J0
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The rue du Trésor, a quaint open-air gallery situated in a narrow alley of Quebec City. It was founded in the 60s by entreprising fine arts students, who decided to exhibit their work on the walls of the rue du Trésor (literally, "Treasure Street") and ...
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The exhibition Vieux-Québec, secrets et anecdotes and its audiotour in French, English and Spanish tell the story of historian Jean Provencher's favorites. Discovery tours of the city. For sale on site, the Circuit-Québec: walking tour, 32 audio terminals ...
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Jardins Atsenti Auarata offers a small corner of the countryside where more than 50 varieties of medicinal plants grow throughout the summer. For botany enthusiasts, visits are offered to the aromatic and medicinal plant garden, where you can learn to ...
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The renowned gallery Le Chien D’or, named for the Golden Dog of Quebec legend and practically in the shadow of the Château Frontenac, serves both as studio and exhibition space to the painter artist from Québec Johanne Thomassin. In a bright and harmonious ...
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