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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 ...
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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.
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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 ...
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Kinnear's Mills Village Historic Site and to pay tribute to the rich cultural heritage the founders left behind. Heritage Kinnear's Mills also works to promote research and disseminate historical knowledge about the region. In summer, discover the fabulous ...
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Parliament Hill is more than just a place where parliamentarians and their staff work; it's a national symbol. A site of historic importance, with majestic buildings where federal decisions are made, the Hill belongs to all Canadians. Treat yourself to ...
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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 ...
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The Circuit des Bâtisseurs is a historical trail that covers the period of the French regime from the Bourg de Pabos to the closing of Gaspésia. It is an open-air museum crossed by a pedestrian and bicycle trail. The reception point is located at the ...
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La présence, autrefois, de nombreux rosiers sauvages sur le cap expliquerait l'origine du toponyme. C'est aussi de ce cap qu'un officier apreçut en 1759, la flotte de Wolfe, et dépêcha immédiatement un courrier vers Québec. Cet endroit témoin d'un nombre ...
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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 ...
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