The Musée du Fort takes you on an extraordinary journey in time with a sound and light show that recounts the military history of Québec City. A giant model helps bring this story alive with the help of spectacular special effects. In thirty minutes, ...
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Delve into the history of a vibrant culture. Discover objects which evoke ancestral traditions that still echo today. An exceptional collection is presented with an interactive approach and explores the themes of territories, memories, and knowledge. ...
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The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec is proud of its unparalleled collection of Québécois art, offering a vast panorama of Quebec’s art history from the 17th century to present day through a collection containing over 42,000 pieces. The museum ...
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The Naval Museum of Québec has a large collection of 9286 artifacts, most relating to the Royal Canadian Navy’s participation in World War II and the history of Canada’s Naval Reserve, mainly in Québec. War memorabilia, navigation instruments, uniforms ...
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The Observatoire de la Capitale, located at the heart of Québec City, invites you to enjoy a 360-degree view of the city from 221 metres (725 feet) up! Your destination, the 31st floor of the Marie-Guyart building to admire the highest and best view of ...
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Discover the Parc maritime de Saint-Laurent against a picturesque backdrop including a magnificent view of the St. Lawrence River and the south shore of the City of Québec. As you do, you’ll learn all about wooden shipbuilding in the olden days on Île ...
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A historic urban park, the Plains of Abraham welcome you to the heart of Quebec City. At the Plains of Abraham Museum, relive the siege of Quebec City with the "Battles 1759-1760 exhibition": immersive projection, uniforms, interactive games and more ...
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The Plains of Abraham Museum is the gateway to the Park, offering exhibitions, activities, services and all information for your visit. Dive into the history of the siege of Québec in the Battles 1759-1760 exhibition and admire numerous artefacts from ...
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The museum is located in Madame de La Peltrie’s house, a building erected in 1836 and enlarged in 1868. The house is an integral part of the Ursuline Monastery, the finest example of convent architecture in Quebec City, in the province of Quebec and probably ...
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The Residence of the Governor General at the Citadelle is an exceptional heritage attraction in the heart of Old Québec. Steeped in history, this unique place, overlooking the St. Lawrence River, has been the second official residence of Canada’s governors ...
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