The Centre d’art de Kamouraska is a contemporary art exhibition center located in the Lower St. Lawrence region. Housed in the ancient courthouse built in 1888, the institution is a true creative hub facing the river. It is an interdisciplinary diffusion ...
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The river mouth of the Métabetchouane river is an historical and archaeological national site of interest. The inauguration, in Desbiens, of the Centre d'Histoire et d'Archéologie de la Métabetchouane, in 1995, fulfilled the wish of Mgr. Victor Tremblay ...
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A visit to Atikuss will awaken all your senses and transport you to the heart of the history of the Innu people. Pages of stories are embodied in the work of the artisans that they will share with you. You will discover their passion for craftsmanship ...
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Don’t miss THE Ilnu cultural event! Everyone is invited to attend the activities presented during one of the largest and most magnificent First Nations gatherings in Québec. Powwow dances, shows, traditional sports competitions, traditional meals, handicraft ...
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The Museum's mission is to promote the arts and foster an appreciation of its value, universally as well as regionally. Located in downtown Sherbrooke in a magnificent historical building, the museum offers a dynamic program of activities as well as a ...
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The Biodôme offers an immersive experience among the animals and plants in five ecosystems where you can see penguins, lynx, macaws, otters, jellyfish and caimans in their habitats. A voyage that will take you from the lush Tropical Rainforest to the ...
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An iconic architectural landmark of Montréal since Expo 67, the Biosphère became a museum dedicated to the environment in 1995 and joined the Espace pour la vie museum complex in April 2021.
Located in the heart of Parc Jean-Drapeau on Île Sainte-Hélène ...
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Follow in the footsteps of the tens of thousands of immigrants who arrived on Grosse-Île and visit this beautiful site filled with fascinating and moving stories.
Located in the middle of the St. Lawrence River, Grosse-Île served as a quarantine station ...
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It was in 1714 that the small Shrine was built, followed by the beginning of the construction of the Basilica in 1880. The Notre-Dame-du-Cap Shrine is a welcoming haven of peace and a spiritual beacon to its visitors, whether they are pilgrims, tourists ...
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Explore with your family the last British fortification built on Canadian soil. A series of three detached forts were erected between 1865 and 1872 on Québec City's south shore to protect the city against a possible American invasion following the Civil ...
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