The Musée de la Mer must be the "engine of transmission" for the community of the Magdalen Islands and visitors with thirst for discovery. The mission of the Musée de la Mer is intimately associated to these maritime and insular people. The museum has ...
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Located in the heart of Canada’s central bank, enter the heart of the economic system and explore fun, hands-on, interactive exhibits that cover everything from how people’s expectations affect the health of an economy to how inflation targeting works ...
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You will be able to appreciate pottery that has made its mark in Québec. Treat yourself to the walking tour during which you will enjoy the architecture of Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, the oldest parish in the region! Along the indomitable Chaudière river ...
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Built in 1927, this Canadian Pacific Railroad station was restored and opened to visitors in June 1996. It houses a permanent exhibition explaining the city's plan, designed in 1917 by the most famous Canadian urban planner at the time, Thomas Adams. ...
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Aux Trois Couvents is dedicated to the transmission of regional history and heritage by showcasing and promoting the cultural identity of the Côte-de-Beaupré, particularly from a socio-ethnological point of view. A place for meeting and exchange, it strives ...
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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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The Centre d'exposition Amos is a visual arts venue that presents about fifteen exhibitions per year, mainly of contemporary art. The centre also hosts travelling exhibitions from museum institutions or professional national associations. It also occasionally ...
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Located in Sainte-Justine, a parish in Quebec between the southern foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and the northeastern U.S. border, the Trappist Fathers Historic Site plunges you into the lives of the pioneers who built this parish over a century ...
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The Maison Rosalie-Cadron is a Typical Québec country house where Rosalie Cadron-Jetté was born (1794–1864), mother of 11 and founder of the Misericordia Sisters. Learn about her family life in 1820 and her time as a nun. Exhibitions and workshops on ...
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Today, the BCHS owns and maintains a number of heritage buildings which comprise the Lac-Brome Museum. It welcomes individuals, families and groups. Extensive Archives delight history buffs and impress the most serious scholars, and our Museum educates ...
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