Attractions to discover, August 26, 2024 2024-08-26 2024-08-26 Quebecgetaways quebecvacances.com The arrival of a new season is an invitation to take stock and reflect. It's the perfect time to open yourself up to new experiences, whether that involves going to an eye-opening exhibition at the museum, recharging your batteries in a cottage, or venturing out into the magnificent fall landscapes Quebec is famous for. Make the most of this season by indulging in moments of relaxation and inspiration, and taking in all that fall has to offer. Here are a few ideas! Photo credit: Roger Aziz Open your eyes to the world of fashion photography Until October 6, 2024, the McCord Stewart Museum's exhibition Portraits and Fashion - Quebec Photographers Beyond Borders highlights the exceptional work of 17 local photographers whose talent and vision are recognized internationally. In addition to fashion photos, some of which have appeared on the front pages of major magazines, a gallery presents about 100 portraits that embrace diversity and convey the emotions of each model with great sensitivity, from Céline Dion to Nelson Mandela, Elisapie and Mika as well as some anonymous faces. Audiovisual content also takes us behind the scenes of the photographers' artistic process. New exhibitions are also coming this fall at the McCord Stewart Museum: Manasie Akpaliapik. Inuit Universe (October 4 to March 9) and Costume Balls - Dressing for History, 1870-1927 (opening November 14). Stay tuned! Unwind in a cottage by the sea If you were keeping Gaspésie on the backburner as a summer road trip destination, why not bump it up to your fall plans? Once the summer frenzy is over, Gaspésie offers up a colourful universe where you can stop and take the time to unwind! A stay by the sea in a Scandinavian-inspired cottage is ideal for soaking up the immensity of nature and recharge your batteries. And with that in mind, Chalets Nautika promises both rest and adventure with everything you need to experience Gaspésie without compromise: cottages with sleek furnishings and cozy amenities, not to mention spectacular views! Chalets Nautika Photo credit: Manu Larriaga Dive into a poetic universe If you've never experienced literature in a festival setting before, this fall is the perfect time to try it out, as it's the 40th anniversary of the International Poetry Festival in Trois-Rivières. And you don't have to be an accomplished writer to attend! Over a hundred poets from all five continents will be attending to share their art and stories with you. The festival offers a variety of activities that will appeal to the uninitiated as well as to poets at heart, including a dinner with poetry readings, exhibitions combining visual arts and poetry, and opera performances that promise to be moving.
The arrival of a new season is an invitation to take stock and reflect. It's the perfect time to open yourself up to new experiences, whether that involves going to an eye-opening exhibition at the museum, recharging your batteries in a cottage, or venturing out into the magnificent fall landscapes Quebec is famous for. Make the most of this season by indulging in moments of relaxation and inspiration, and taking in all that fall has to offer. Here are a few ideas! Photo credit: Roger Aziz Open your eyes to the world of fashion photography Until October 6, 2024, the McCord Stewart Museum's exhibition Portraits and Fashion - Quebec Photographers Beyond Borders highlights the exceptional work of 17 local photographers whose talent and vision are recognized internationally. In addition to fashion photos, some of which have appeared on the front pages of major magazines, a gallery presents about 100 portraits that embrace diversity and convey the emotions of each model with great sensitivity, from Céline Dion to Nelson Mandela, Elisapie and Mika as well as some anonymous faces. Audiovisual content also takes us behind the scenes of the photographers' artistic process. New exhibitions are also coming this fall at the McCord Stewart Museum: Manasie Akpaliapik. Inuit Universe (October 4 to March 9) and Costume Balls - Dressing for History, 1870-1927 (opening November 14). Stay tuned! Unwind in a cottage by the sea If you were keeping Gaspésie on the backburner as a summer road trip destination, why not bump it up to your fall plans? Once the summer frenzy is over, Gaspésie offers up a colourful universe where you can stop and take the time to unwind! A stay by the sea in a Scandinavian-inspired cottage is ideal for soaking up the immensity of nature and recharge your batteries. And with that in mind, Chalets Nautika promises both rest and adventure with everything you need to experience Gaspésie without compromise: cottages with sleek furnishings and cozy amenities, not to mention spectacular views! Chalets Nautika Photo credit: Manu Larriaga Dive into a poetic universe If you've never experienced literature in a festival setting before, this fall is the perfect time to try it out, as it's the 40th anniversary of the International Poetry Festival in Trois-Rivières. And you don't have to be an accomplished writer to attend! Over a hundred poets from all five continents will be attending to share their art and stories with you. The festival offers a variety of activities that will appeal to the uninitiated as well as to poets at heart, including a dinner with poetry readings, exhibitions combining visual arts and poetry, and opera performances that promise to be moving.