A visit to the Dispensaire of the Guard full of discovery and excitement. During the guided tour, visitors can meet Nurse Duchemin who worked as a nurse from 1936 to 1976. The site pays tribute to the colony’s nurses, helps visitors learn about the colonization ...
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Founded in 1864 in the wake of the Civil War, the Windsor powder mill--located in the Eastern Townships--is the oldest black powder factory in Quebec. Of the 56 buildings that were, you can still see some remnants along five kilometres (three miles) of ...
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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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164C, rue Saint-Joseph Sainte-Martine, Qc, Canada J0S 1V0
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Discover the works of over thirty artists. For your viewing pleasure! Different working techniques and styles, but one common denominator: quality. A warm welcome and personalized service. A passion to share!
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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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Marie-Rose Centre (CMR) is a multi-faceted historical site. This museum space is distinguished by the diversity of its permanent offerings, to which are added specific thematic tours a temporary exhibition. Its mission is to help visitors discover the ...
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This lighthouse is located on the tiny surface of Île aux Perroquets and its limited access enhances the privilege and pleasure of accessing it. The Corporation de l'Île aux Perroquets (CÎP) offers packages including a short cruise, accommodation on the ...
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Like the ancient guardians, come and stand guard at the gateway to the continent by spending a day and night at the lighthouse... The Duvetnor Company transports you by boat for an excursion or rents three charming rooms decorated in the spirit of the ...
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Through diverse collections and exhibitions, Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h encourages visitors to cast a new eye on jewellery. Much more than simple decorative objects, the jewellery presented is indeed the result of an exploration of both form and content ...
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