The Commission de la Capitale nationale du Québec is involved in the creation of murals illustrating history. Three works have been completed in the nation's capital. In Place Royale, the Fresque des Québécois takes center stage at the foot of Côte de ...
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The exhibition center, formerly known as an art gallery, is a space dedicated to the presentation of exhibitions on the arts, history and science. As a place for cultural mediation, the exhibition center aims to give people a taste for culture and, above ...
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Nicknamed “the little Place des Arts of the east end”, the Maison de la culture Mercier offers performances, workshops and other activities in its exhibition gallery, multi-function studio and theatre.
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The Rideau Hall estate is just minutes from downtown Ottawa and Gatineau. A national historic site set in a 79-acre oasis of verdant lawns, winding pathways, woodlands and gardens, it was originally modelled on the great British estates. You can visit ...
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This museum presents specimens of the region's fauna and flora. You will see two Greenland sharks from the fjord and about a hundred naturalized animals (not hunted) in a completely reconstituted decor: natural green plants, mushrooms, magnifying glasses ...
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The exhibitions in the Kamouraska Regional Museum range from artifacts to the history of the village and the region. Through the accounts of the lives of the men and women who lived here, the interesting guided tours will show you the history and treasures ...
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The Parc de la Rivière-des-Mille-Îles now offers the opportunity to discover the river in 3 concrete ways from a single site thanks to its new Exploration Center. First, by learning; by a visit to the exhibition, "Believe it or not!" highlighting the ...
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Nunavik is Québec’s far north, rugged and awe-inspiring. For millennium, the remote geography of this immense territory has served to protect the region’s natural features and landscapes, as well as its wildlife. The exceptionally pure waters of Pingualuk ...
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827, chemin de la Carrière Brownsburg-Chatham, Qc, Canada J8G 1K7
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L’Orpailleur – a pioneering vineyard in Quebec – planted its first vines in 1982 in the beautiful Dunham Valley. Visitors who wish to improve their knowledge of viticulture are invited to follow the self-guided wine trail, visit the economuseum or take ...
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