Two Bridges Art Gallery presents works of art by artists and craftspeople, mainly from Lévis. In addition, it aims to make an exhibition space accessible to all citizens of the city, in order to raise community awareness and interest in different forms ...
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The Battle of the Restigouche National Historic Site offers visitors a spectacular view of the battle that was held at Pointe-à-la-Croix in the Gaspésie region of Canada.
This national historic site commemorates the last naval engagement fought between ...
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This visual arts centre presents both local artists and those from further afield, working in different styles and media.
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Come visit the Micmac Interpretation Site of Gespeg, a magnificent site to learn about the traditional lifestyle of the 17th century Micmacs. In this peaceful location between ocean and mountains, tour guides will explain the traditional residences, ...
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Perreault Art Gallery is located on rue Saint-Paul in Old Quebec. Here you'll find original works by professional Quebec and international artists. Discover contemporary art and 19th-century masterpieces by these fascinating artists.
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Within its walls, this national historic site, located in Shawinigan, Mauricie, contains the last major work by Ozias Leduc, otherwise known as the Michelangelo of Quebec. This magnificent site also has gardens, historic buildings and the majestic Saint ...
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Located in Drummondville, 2 minutes from downtown and 5 minutes from the Trans-Canadienne, over the years the gallery has become more than a place, it's become an environment, a space for meetings and exchanges, a happy excuse for art history classes ...
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La Forge à Pique-Assaut is located in Saint-Laurent-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, 20 minutes from downtown Quebec City, in an area classified as historic. La Forge à Pique-Assaut combines a workshop, a boutique and an economuseum under one roof, and specializes ...
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For two centuries, l’Île-des-Moulins has been instrumental in the development of one of the most important seigneuries in the history of Quebec. Today, five historical buildings bear witness to the economic vitality of the seigneury of Terrebonne and ...
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