Your visit to the unique Pays de l'ardoise and the discovery of its treasures cannot begin without a visit to the permanent exhibition Feuillets d'ardoise et tranches de vie! With our guides, discover slate from past to present, the world of quarry workers ...
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An intoxicating stop and a jewel of living history… A heritage watermill where passionate artisans produce fabulous award-winning honey wines. Upstairs, the Musée de la Neufve-France features treasures from New France and exceptional First Nations artefacts ...
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This gallery presents exclusively professional visual artists. Styles and mediums alternate in solo exhibitions, while collectives are reserved for abstract art. The gallery's vocation is to promote all forms of art and popular education.
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Each jewel or product made at the Studio-boutique Lolipop glass blowing is unique. They are handmade with passion, love and fire. The purity of the glass is very high, Borosilicate glass being made of 80% quartz sand. Discover the unique artistic signature ...
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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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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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It's a collection of wasp nests assembled by the late Gérard Gagnon, a resident of Laverlochère. He holds the Guinness record for the largest number of nests. The collection contains over 1000 nests. The museum displays over 700 of them, each more original ...
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Carefully tended flowers grow all around the island’s largest and prettiest art gallery, which is housed in a former two-storey joinery workshop. Feel free to wander through the gallery to admire the paintings, jewellery and sculptures on display. Works ...
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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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