For a road trip in Mauricie, it heartily recommend you take the scenic route 155. Running along the Saint-Maurice River—which once moved logs for the lumber industry, a major part of the history of the region—it offers plenty of rest stops along the way ...
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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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On the shores of the Saint-François River, 10 km from Lac Saint-Pierre, Quebec’s first Indigenous museum offers a captivating cultural experience. Come visit the exhibitions, the Odanak church and chapel, as well as the arts and crafts shop Kiz8bak (meaning ...
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The Musée des Ursulines de Trois-Rivières in Mauricie was a cloister, a school and a hospital. Visit this museum that is more than 300 years old and immersed yourself into the lifestyle of the Ursulines. Listen to moving stories about a not so distant ...
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It is in the chapel of St. James the Apostle that the past of Kénogami, a planned industrial city founded in 1912, is revealed. You are invited to learn about the stories and experiences of the workers at the town’s Pulp & paper Mill founded by Sir William ...
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Part of the official tourist routes of Québec, the “Route des Belles-Histoires” allows visitors to discover the Laurentian region from another aspect. Its historic thematic perspective highlights the development of its various forestry, agricultural and ...
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The Parc national d'Oka offers a variety of outdoor activities in all seasons within 50 km of Montreal. In the summer you can enjoy the beach, water activities, hiking trails, picnic areas, the bike path and numerous discovery activities. Cross-country ...
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Visitors can relive 6,000 years of Pekuakamiulnuatsh history through various museum exhibits. Gain a compelling and provocative view into an age-old culture. Hear the voices of wisdom of generations that came before us. Explore the forest and visit Nuhtshimitsh ...
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Visit this exceptional site, which combines a water mill and a windmill, both located close to each other and beautifully restored. As in the past, the miller grinds the grain, and you can watch a demonstration of wheat and buckwheat milling at the water ...
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