Visiting a historic site is taking a trip back to the time when Europeans came to Quebec. It is a chance to explore the precious heritage they left behind. Several historic sites bring this rich heritage back to life. In their own fashion, historic sites tell the story of New France’s military history, the life of great politicians, Quebecers’ industrial ingenuity or the day-to-day life of colonists. At each National Historic Site of Canada, you can discover Canada’s history and heritage with activities and guided tours. These sites spark interest in history and pay tribute to Canadian and Quebec heritage. In the streets of old neighbourhoods in Montréal, Quebec and Trois-Rivières, in gardens and historic residences, in military forts and at the remains of important former industry sites, the presence of Quebec’s heritage is still strong!
Our suggestions - Historic Site Tours
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Roughly 30 kilometres southeast of Montreal, Fort Chambly rises proudly at the foot of the Richelieu Rapids. At your arrival, be sure to take in the full ...
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Located in the heart of the Town of Stanstead, the Stone Circle Park is a peaceful site adorned with local granite stones. Open to the public daily.
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Pass the picturesque alleys of the Quartier Petit Champlain, in the heart of the Old Port and facing the majestic Saint-Laurent River, discover the Auberge ...
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