On the picturesque Dufferin street in Stanstead, in the Eastern Townships, sits the Colby-Curtis museum, located in a sumptuous 19th century manor. Admirably preserved and filled with unique artefacts testifying to the affluence of the Anglo-Canadian ...
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This museum is a one of a kind in Canada. Its mission is to promote naive art locally and abroad. Admission is free. The museum is open to the public between Wednesday and Sunday, and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. In July and August, the museum is open every ...
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A museum within everyone’s reach where people are at the core of history. Life testimonies, knowledge and know-how are the basis of exhibitions, and these evolve with the addition of visitors’ memories. The complete collection of testimonies can be consulted ...
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The Musée d'histoire de Sherbrooke is a historical society housed in the first federal building constructed in Sherbrooke. The building, which was originally used for the postal service and the border office, has been home to two exhibition rooms since ...
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Delve into the history of a vibrant culture. Discover objects which evoke ancestral traditions that still echo today. An exceptional collection is presented with an interactive approach and explores the themes of territories, memories, and knowledge. ...
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The Musée du Témiscouata is proud to present its new temporary exhibition: Territoires d'identité : Les villes de compagnie au Canada. This exhibition was produced by the Société d'histoire du Lac-St-Jean and its museum l'Odyssée des Batisseurs, in partnership ...
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The two antique dealers in Nicolet-Yamaska offer a vast inventory of antiques and antique accessories as well as furniture. You will find a highly qualified staff that can offer suggestions and advice that will help you with your search as well as present ...
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No matter what your tastes and interests are with regard to art and culture, you're sure to find a place where you'll make the most of your visit to Nicolet-Yamaska region! Visit one of the many museums in the region, discover buildings rich with history ...
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Wachiya! Awarded the United Nations “We the Peoples” Award, the community of Oujé- Bougoumou is host to the Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute. This unique center is more than a museum, it is a center where Cree culture is experienced and taught ...
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