This 34 metre high stone light-tower, perched atop rugged cliffs, is the tallest lighthouse in Canada. The exposed point of land is at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River where it enters the Gulf of the St. Lawrence. Built between 1853 and 1858, the lighthouse ...
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Dedicated to the defense and illustration of the primacy of Percé's implacable artistic vocation, the Musée Le Chafaud has been working astutely since 1983 to provide Percé with a museum worthy of the richness of its exceptionally interesting and priceless ...
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Historical site featuring an authentic general store typical of the 19th and 20th centuries that brings to life a significant period of Québec’s past. Includes a museum, old-fashioned candy store, entertainment venue and historic café with patio, garden ...
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Come and explore the past at this Museum! Housed in several historic buildings, the museum tells the stories of those who have called this area their home over the centuries. The Brome County Historical Society is fortunate to have in its possession a ...
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This museum presents specimens of the region's fauna and flora. You will see two Greenland sharks from the fjord and about a hundred naturalized animals (not hunted) in a completely reconstituted decor: natural green plants, mushrooms, magnifying glasses ...
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Joseph Frenette (1866-1953) was a rural physician, a profession that has now disappeared. He dedicated his life to caring for the sick and wounded, to bringing children into the world and to saving lives. The exhibition in his home pays tribute to this ...
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The Centre d'exposition de Repentigny is a 300 m2 exhibition space with a mandate to present and organize exhibitions that give an overview of the major trends in visual arts and crafts. It's a lively and accessible place where culture unfolds in all ...
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Shaputuan (the big tent) recounts the millennia-old history of a nomadic people in their ancestral homeland. The permanent exhibition, Innu utassi (the land of the Innu), follows the Innu through the seasons and their annual life cycle. This history and ...
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Built in 1927, this Canadian Pacific Railroad station was restored and opened to visitors in June 1996. It houses a permanent exhibition explaining the city's plan, designed in 1917 by the most famous Canadian urban planner at the time, Thomas Adams. ...
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Located in La Pocatière, the Musée québécois de l’agriculture et de l’alimentation (Quebec Museum of Agriculture and Food) presents permanent and temporary exhibitions, as well as cultural mediation activities renewed annually, dedicated to the dissemination ...
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