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Northern Lights
This experience of sound and light is a thrilling thematic journey through Canada’s history presented in spectacular detail against the backdrop of the Parliament Buildings.
 
Enjoy a unique cultural cycling experience in Quebec by admiring nearly 60 monumental works of art installed along the cycling paths! Relaxation areas are set up all along the route so that you can take a break and contemplate the works and the nature ...
 
Centre d’interprétation du Chemin du Portage
The Petite École de l'Anse is a museum housed in an old schoolhouse where you’ll find artifacts dating back to when the school was built, books and videos that tell its story and a themed exhibition on Notre-Dame-du-Portage’s history as a holiday destination ...
 
Église de Saint-André
This church was opened for worship in 1811. Built according to a Recollect design. The building was classified as a historical monument in 2004. At the same time, five of its works of art were also classified as being of historical significance: the tabernacle ...
 
Musée Louis-Hémon
Inspire, admire and explore.The Louis-Hémon Museum is a space both for creation and sharing and above all, it strives to transmit its passion for regional literature and history. Established in the heart of Maria Chapdelaine's homeland, the Museum welcomes ...
 
Boutique Morency
The store is located in the heart of the village in an ancestral house that has preserved its original cachet. Hélène Morency, painter, and Pier Soleine Morency Raby, stained glass artist, exhibit their creations exclusively and are always displaying ...
 
Inaugurated in 1847, Marché Bonsecours is acknowledged as one of Canada's ten finest heritage buildings and has become an essential stop on any visit to Old Montréal. Headquarters of the Conseil des métiers d'art du Québec (Québec Crafts Council), the ...
 
Chauvin Trading Post
The Chauvin Trading Post is a replica of Canada’s first fur trading post, which was built in 1600 by Pierre Chauvin de Tonnetuit. The exhibit revolves around three themes: first contact, the trading post and the fur trade. Commentary and films will round ...
 
Société du patrimoine de Sainte-Martine
164C, rue Saint-Joseph
Sainte-Martine, Qc, Canada
J0S 1V0
 
The Residence of the Governor General at the Citadelle is an exceptional heritage attraction in the heart of Old Québec. Steeped in history, this unique place, overlooking the St. Lawrence River, has been the second official residence of Canada’s governors ...