Visit the oldest house in Témiscamingue, built in 1881, and discover a great local legend: the good Brother Moffet. Enjoy a ride through the streets of Ville-Marie on our taxi-cycle, let our guide tell you the exciting story of the characters who fashioned ...
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This historic site, which was transformed into a contemporary art centre, showcases art in all its forms for people to enjoy, be challenged and appreciate while educating themselves. The centre hosts a dozen exhibitions from international and local artists ...
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Pointe-à-la-Renommée Historic Site is the strategic communications center of the First and Second World Wars, where Marconi installed North America's first marine radio station (1904), now designated a National Historic Event by the Historic Sites and ...
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Historical walking tours have taken place at Mount Royal Cemetery every summer since 1995 with most of the tours having themes that focus on one aspect at a time such as politicians, athletes, artists, etc. These tours bring to life many interesting facts ...
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At the Musée régional de la Côte-Nord, you will discover the history of the region through the arts, sciences, ethnology, history, archeology and geology. Visit the permanent exhibition Terres de sens: le grand voyage to discover the 9,000 years of history ...
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Discover the only blockhouse in Quebec to have survived the test of time. Built around 1781, the Lacolle River Blockhouse was part of the British colony's defense network at the time. With its originality and uniqueness, this fortification intrigues and ...
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DRAC is a contemporary art centre in Drummondville dedicated to the dissemination of contemporary art practices, offering a diverse annual programming of exhibitions, performances, and events.
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The gallery's mandate is to present contemporary art exhibitions by regional, national and international artists. The program includes works by professional artists using a wide range of materials and new technologies.
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The mission of the Shaputuan Museum of Uashat is to share Innu culture and to facilitate dialogue between Indigenous and non- Indigenous peoples. This goal is achieved through intercultural exchanges and actions intended for young students in all schools ...
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Fleming Mill, unique in Quebec! An impressive, five-story monument nearly 13 metres (45 feet) high, Fleming Mill stands on the banks of the St. Lawrence River in the LaSalle neighbourhood of Montréal. You will discover interesting historical and socioeconomical ...
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