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Site historique maritime de la Pointe-au-Père
This summer, the Onondaga submarine puts the power in your hands via a new outdoor tablet circuit! Inside, immerse yourself in the life of submariners with the audio-guided tour. Continue your visit to the Empress of Ireland Museum to discover the greatest ...
 
This fort was built in 1839 as a safety measure during a border conflict. It is the only one of its kind in Québec and has been designated an historic monument. You can admire exhibitions on the life of soldiers at the time, as well as archeological digs ...
 
Vieille gare de Rivière-Bleue
Place de La Vieille Gare de Rivière-Bleue is a railway attraction in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. The Old Rivière-Bleue Train Station, built in 1913, is recognized as a Canadian Heritage Site and is the only one still in existence and completely restored ...
 
The Bas-Saint-Laurent Islands
Discover the magnificent islands of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region! Several are accessible to visit during the summer: L’île Verte, l’île aux Basques, l’île Saint-Barnabé, les îles du Pot à l’Eau-de-Vie and l’île aux Lièvres. You can visit them and go for ...
 
Activities for the whole family in Bas-Saint-Laurent
In the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, you don't have to look far to find activities. The activities are sure to find you! Everywhere you go, the magnificence and diversity of the landscapes are always a reason to go out and enjoy nature, on land or out at ...
 
Lieu historique national du Phare-de-Pointe-au-Père
From atop Pointe-au-Père lighthouse, the St. Lawrence appears even more magnificent than at ground level. On the shore of what is considered one of the most difficult waterways to navigate, the Pointe-au-Père navigational aid station has provided the ...
 
Site historique de la maison Lamontagne
Build in 1744, Lamontagne House is the oldest stone-filled half-timbered house open to the public in Eastern Quebec. Almost three hundred years old, it was built for Marie-Agnès Lepage, granddaughter of the first resident lord of Rimouski. Animated visits ...
 
Manoir seigneurial Fraser
The Manoir seigneurial Fraser, a stately 1830s residence, tells the story of the Fraser “seigneurs” (lords) and their influence on Rivière-du-Loup’s development during the 19th century. Visitors can play the interactive game “Libérez le fantôme d’Alice ...
 
Manoir Fraser
A visit at the Fraser Manor is an opportunity to discover a prestigious seigniorial residence remarkably restored, but also the chance to travel through time and jump into the daily life of the Fraser family whose influence had a significant impact on ...
 
Phare de Pointe-au-Père
From atop Pointe-au-Père lighthouse, the St. Lawrence appears even more magnificent than at ground level. On the shore of what is considered one of the most difficult waterways to navigate, the Pointe-au-Père navigational aid station has provided the ...