Discover the history of the Cascapédia, a legendary salmon-fishing river, through the museum's permanent and temporary exhibits. A favourite of the rich and famous—including a princess—the river has many stories to tell. Atlantic salmon interpretation ...
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Located in the heart of the village of North Hatley, on the shores of Lake Massawippi, the Jeannine Blais Gallery aims to introduce you to high-quality works of art from painters and sculptors from here and elsewhere. Running an art gallery in the enchanting ...
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In addition to presenting exhibitions of regional and national scope, the MA is involved in cultural research and mediation activities and organizes workshops promoting history, science, and art. Coffee, gifts, arts, and crafts.
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The Art Gallery houses about 10 exhibitions every year, with professional, high-quality pieces exploring a variety of themes, approaches and mediums. The Gallery is known for the diversity of its exhibits, displaying the work of local, national and international ...
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The largest private cultural complex in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, La Fontaine des Arts invites you to visit its art gallery to discover and appreciate a large selection of works by artists from the region. Don’t leave without stopping at our bookstore or ...
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Artefacts, survivors' stories, photographs and audiovisual documents testify to the Holocaust and to the devastation brought on by prejudice.
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Come visit the Micmac Interpretation Site of Gespeg, a magnificent site to learn about the traditional lifestyle of the 17th century Micmacs. In this peaceful location between ocean and mountains, tour guides will explain the traditional residences, ...
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For a different summer vacation, make Les Maisons de Pointe-Nord your chalet and discover the fascinating world of Anticosti Island, by vehicle or by bike. The Pourvoirie du lac Geneviève offers you a vacation stay at the northern tip of the island, also ...
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Cultural center housed in the Globensky mansion, a jewel of Quebec heritage, just a stone's throw from the Légaré mill. Exhibitions include the story of the 1837 Saint-Eustache Rebellion, which pitted the Patriotes, led by Jean-Olivier Chénier, against ...
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This flour mill, built in 1790, is still in operation today. Entirely restored, its original mechanism powered by a waterwheel still drives the millstones. Together, the mill and the seigneurial manor are one of the last four remaining seigneurial sites ...
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