SPOROBOLE is an artist-run center that presents contemporary visual arts, offers artistic residencies, workshops, a sound spatialisation lab and a 2D-3D printing lab.
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At the heart of Ville-Marie, where the city was founded, Old Montréal is a historical treasure trove with its heritage and culture. The combination of architectural styles and cobblestone streets make the area unique. Its historical, architectural, gastronomic ...
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Reflecting the cultural diversity of Quebec, the MUMAQ values the best that can be accomplished when we work with our hearts and hands, all for the benefit of the community. The museum’s permanent exhibition tells the story of a multitude of trades and ...
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Built in 1809, this lighthouse is the oldest on the St. Lawrence River. Features an exhibit and a guided tour on marine heritage, the evolution of sound and light signals, shipwrecks, groundings and the lighthouse’s history. Admire the seascape from above ...
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The Lachine Canal is an iconic jewel located in the southwest of Montreal. Its 13.5-kilometre path runs between the Old Port and Lake Saint-Louis. The navigable waterway, the green urban park lined with industrial vestiges and the various activities on ...
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The miniature village has more than 200 rooms, including 75 houses and buildings reproducing real constructions from the Beauce and elsewhere. The site is laid out in a natural setting where small streets lead you among the works of Mr. Ernest Baillargeon ...
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Quai des bulles is a craft soap maker that offers a wide variety of soaps made from rice bran oil as well as a complete line of body care products featuring natural or organic ingredients. Take the opportunity to witness the different steps that go into ...
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Visitors to the Cap-de-la-Madeleine Lighthouse can take a tour of the lighthouse and its history. In one of the old guards' houses there is a local souvenir shop. It is also the perfect place to take a coffee break. On site, it is also possible to visit ...
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This windmill built in 1674 showcases its dual purpose over the years, first as a flour mill for about 200 years, then as a marine signal station for the navigators on the St. Lawrence River from 1912 to 1967. Check the website for summer hours.
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The Galerie d'art Le Bourget is located in the Old Montreal area, the first of the galleries to open its doors in the heart of the Quartier des Arts on Saint-Paul Street. It is in this environment rich in history and culture that the gallery presents ...
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