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Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec is proud of its unparalleled collection of Québécois art, offering a vast panorama of Quebec’s art history from the 17th century to present day through a collection containing over 42,000 pieces. The museum ...
 
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Site historique de la maison Lamontagne
Build in 1744, Lamontagne House is the oldest stone-filled half-timbered house open to the public in Eastern Quebec. Almost three hundred years old, it was built for Marie-Agnès Lepage, granddaughter of the first resident lord of Rimouski. Animated visits ...
 
Musée de la Mer
The Musée de la Mer must be the "engine of transmission" for the community of the Magdalen Islands and visitors with thirst for discovery. The mission of the Musée de la Mer is intimately associated to these maritime and insular people. The museum has ...
 
Bank of Canada Museum
Located in the heart of Canada’s central bank, enter the heart of the economic system and explore fun, hands-on, interactive exhibits that cover everything from how people’s expectations affect the health of an economy to how inflation targeting works ...
 
Musée de l'auto ancienne de Richmond
This museum for classic car enthusiasts tells the history of the manufacturers and the cars, with anecdotes about the different models. Audio terminals explain the particularities of each vehicle. With over 50 models from 1908 to 1973, the museum is a ...
 
A.C. Davie Shipyard National Historic Site
A stone's throw from Quai Paquet and the Québec-Lévis ferry, the A.C. Davie Shipyard National Historic Site bears witness to the importance of Québec's maritime history by showcasing one of the most important shipyards in the province, as well as the ...
 
Aux Trois Couvents
Aux Trois Couvents is dedicated to the transmission of regional history and heritage by showcasing and promoting the cultural identity of the Côte-de-Beaupré, particularly from a socio-ethnological point of view. A place for meeting and exchange, it strives ...
 
Musée de la gare
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. ...
 
Naval Museum of Québec
The Naval Museum of Québec has a large collection of 9286 artifacts, most relating to the Royal Canadian Navy’s participation in World War II and the history of Canada’s Naval Reserve, mainly in Québec. War memorabilia, navigation instruments, uniforms ...
 
Musée du Patrimoine - Église Saint-Adolphe
The Saint-Adolphe Church heritage museum deals with the daily life of Quebec pioneers. Through old objects and photographs, the museum tells the story of the social, religious and cultural life of this municipality in the Laurentians. Be sure to also ...
 
Ateliers Plein Soleil
The Ateliers Plein Soleil offer handmade products by local artisans. Beautiful discoveries to be made in weaving, knitting, wood, pottery and agri-food. At the Mont-Joli boutique and the seasonal boutique in Grand-Métis, you will also find products from ...