Pointe-à-la-Renommée Historic Site is the strategic communications center of the First and Second World Wars, where Marconi installed North America's first marine radio station (1904), now designated a National Historic Event by the Historic Sites and ...
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Come discover the fascinating world of seals and learn about the history that ties them to the Îles de la Madeleine at the Centre d'interprétation du phoque (Seal Interpretation Centre). You will learn about the way ice moves, seal species, their life ...
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Every year, the Félix-Leclerc cultural complex presents professional and local shows, exhibitions, weekly film screenings, educational workshops, conferences, congresses and other social activities.
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The mission of the Shaputuan Museum of Uashat is to share Innu culture and to facilitate dialogue between Indigenous and non- Indigenous peoples. This goal is achieved through intercultural exchanges and actions intended for young students in all schools ...
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This centre presents theme exhibitions featuring photographs and objects related to the history of Natashquan and the lives of merchants from days gone by.
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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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Heritage train station located downtown, a unique concept in the Eastern Townships. Interpretation center, permanent exhibits, tourist information center, excursion with the Train de Haut-St-François, guided tour of St-Louis de France church.
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At the Musée régional de la Côte-Nord, you will discover the history of the region through the arts, sciences, ethnology, history, archeology and geology. Visit the permanent exhibition Terres de sens: le grand voyage to discover the 9,000 years of history ...
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Artefacts, survivors' stories, photographs and audiovisual documents testify to the Holocaust and to the devastation brought on by prejudice.
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Montréal’s first maison de la culture arts centre, the Maison de la culture Maisonneuve occupies a former fire station built in 1907. It offers an eclectic year-round program, including shows, films, conferences, lectures, exhibitions and events.
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