Housed in a home dating back to 1873, Musée Louis-Langlois features an exhibit that tells the story of the shipwreck of Admiral Hovenden Walker’s English fleet off Île aux OEufs. Admire the many artifacts recovered from the sea that bear witness to this ...
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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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In this unique museum you will be introduced to the many facets stemming from the study of skeletons: adaptation to various forms of locomotion, evolution of man, etc. Also discover the marine mammals, including the whales that stay in the St. Lawrence ...
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Located in the beautiful area of Old-La Prairie, recognized as a Heritage Site, the Roussillon Archaeology Museum preserves and showcases the rich archaeological heritage of Roussillon. Discover the permanent exhibition Carrefour Archéo and its unique ...
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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 ...
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Marie-Rose Centre (CMR) is a multi-faceted historical site. This museum space is distinguished by the diversity of its permanent offerings, to which are added specific thematic tours a temporary exhibition. Its mission is to help visitors discover the ...
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164C, rue Saint-Joseph Sainte-Martine, Qc, Canada J0S 1V0
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The Musée Saint-Laurent in Trois-Pistoles presents old cars and various antiques. It is one of the most important collections of automobiles in the province. Many of them were used in soap operas and movies. Not to be missed! Open during the months of ...
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Le forgeron d'or is a jeweler's shop and a diamond merchant that has been creating pieces from classic cuts to cutting-edge styles since 1989. Let yourself be seduced by the mini sculptures of precious stones, by our meteorite fragments jewels and our ...
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The museum is located in Madame de La Peltrie’s house, a building erected in 1836 and enlarged in 1868. The house is an integral part of the Ursuline Monastery, the finest example of convent architecture in Quebec City, in the province of Quebec and probably ...
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