The old Amos Courthouse, built in 1922, is now known as the Vieux-Palais. Admire a series of exhibitions by artists from all over the region. The architecture of the site and the value of the artworks on display are a testament to the rich culture and ...
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See Canada’s visual arts treasures within the lively Ottawa ByWard Market. Discover the remarkable stories that have shaped this country in the completely reinvented Canadian and Indigenous Galleries. Love photography? Don’t miss the Gallery’s new Canadian ...
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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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The mission of the Alpagas Sutton farm is to provide visitors with an experience of agritourism. Learn about alpaca farming in a bucolic setting far from the hustle and bustle of the city! Visit the farm itself, drop by the shop on site and much more ...
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The only North-American francophone museum dedicated to civil aviation, the Civil Aviation Museum invites you to go back in time by admiring different objects and artefacts that made their mark on the history and development of civil aviation. Located ...
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The Argenteuil Regional Museum celebrates the county of Argenteuil by bringing to life the memory of its families and the history of its communities through a collection of artifacts and archives dating from the settlement of the territory to the present ...
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This museum presents specimens of the region's fauna and flora. You will see two Greenland sharks from the fjord and about a hundred naturalized animals (not hunted) in a completely reconstituted decor: natural green plants, mushrooms, magnifying glasses ...
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Located in La Pocatière, the Musée québécois de l’agriculture et de l’alimentation (Quebec Museum of Agriculture and Food) presents permanent and temporary exhibitions, as well as cultural mediation activities renewed annually, dedicated to the dissemination ...
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Cirka Distilleries is proud to be the first grain to bottle artisanal distillery in Montreal open to the public. Using sustainable practices for the production, they make all of the spirits using local grains. They want you to enjoy the results as much ...
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The Parc des Chutes de Sainte-Ursule is the perfect place to relax. A place where people can simply listen to the sound of the 70-metre-high waterfalls. The park includes many hiking trails, some of them by the Maskinongé River. Visitors can also simply ...
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