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The Henry-Stuart House
A visit to the Henry-Stuart House is the ideal way to take advantage of the house and English garden to immerse yourself in the refined atmosphere of early 20th-century bourgeois life in Quebec City. The authentic interior decor reflects the lifestyle ...
 
Hamel-Bruneau House
Built around 1857, this historic house is home to a cultural center offering original programming on a variety of topical arts and science themes. In summer, concerts and other activities are offered free of charge in the gardens.
 
The Jesuit House of Sillery
The Jesuit House of Sillery is managed by the City of Quebec. A dynamic team of guides animates the site and the many activities on offer. The Maison des Jésuites has a number of objectives, which are to conserve the site and its environment; to enhance ...
 
The National Assembly
The National Assembly offers visitors free guided tours of the Parliament Building lasting approximately 45 minutes each. The tours provide details of he history and workings of Québec’s parliamentary institutions, Québec’s history, the Second Empire ...
 
Cultural tour - Discovering the Jacques-Cartier
The cultural tours will appeal to those curious about history and heritage. What a great way to visit the Jacques-Cartier region and learn about its history! In order or out of order, explore the 10 audio terminals and interpretation panels set up in ...
 
New France Route (Route de la Nouvelle-France)
La Route de la Nouvelle-France Identified with signs illustrating the Coat of Arms of the Nouvelle-France, this 50 kilometer trail invites you to wind along the magnificent and historical avenue Royale (Route 360), passing through the beautiful municipalities ...
 
Frescoes of Quebec
The Commission de la Capitale nationale du Québec is involved in the creation of murals illustrating history. Three works have been completed in the nation's capital. In Place Royale, the Fresque des Québécois takes center stage at the foot of Côte de ...
 
Le Chemin du Roy
The King’s Road is a recognized and signposted tourist route of 280 km that presents the rich heritage and history of New France across three major Québec tourist regions: Québec, Mauricie and Lanaudière. Experience the King's Road!
 
Hôtel Le Manoir d'Auteuil
Built in 1835 in the heart of Old Québec and renovated in 1931, the Manoir d’Auteuil was converted into a hotel in 1953, preserving the authentic charm that makes it one of the city’s main historic buildings. Once a private home, the Manoir includes rooms ...
 
Moulin à vent de Grondines
This windmill built in 1674 showcases its dual purpose over the years, first as a flour mill for about 200 years, then as a marine signal station for the navigators on the St. Lawrence River from 1912 to 1967. Check the website for summer hours.