This summer, the Onondaga submarine puts the power in your hands via a new outdoor tablet circuit! Inside, immerse yourself in the life of submariners with the audio-guided tour. Continue your visit to the Empress of Ireland Museum to discover the greatest ...
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Follow in the footsteps of the tens of thousands of immigrants who arrived on Grosse-Île and visit this beautiful site filled with fascinating and moving stories.
Located in the middle of the St. Lawrence River, Grosse-Île served as a quarantine station ...
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Explore with your family the last British fortification built on Canadian soil. A series of three detached forts were erected between 1865 and 1872 on Québec City's south shore to protect the city against a possible American invasion following the Civil ...
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Hidden beneath the Dufferin Terrace in the heart of Old Québec, the remains of Château Saint-Louis reveal the seat of power of French and British governors from 1620 to 1834.
Explore the archaeological site with a guide or at your own pace to discover ...
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Historic District of Old Québec is encircled by 4.6 km of fortifications, making Québec City the only fortified city north of Mexico. As guardians of the fortifications, Parks Canada invites you to discover this jewel ...
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Located on Île aux Noix, in the middle of the Richelieu River, Fort Lennox National Historic Site played an important role in the defense of the country against invaders from the south. This British fortification with its eloquent shape will reopen in ...
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The Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site, located in the Montérégie region, southwest of Montreal, invites you to discover a British fortification, protecting the first fortified lock canal in Canada! Objects testifying to this thousand-year-old site ...
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Located in Montebello, the Manoir-Papineau National Historic Site represents one of the most treasured heritage locations in the area surrounding the Petite-Nation region and in the greater Ottawa region. Come discover the Manoir-Papineau manor house ...
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Roughly 30 kilometres southeast of Montreal, Fort Chambly rises proudly at the foot of the Richelieu Rapids. At your arrival, be sure to take in the full expanse of this picturesque site, as it is both magnificent and strategic. From its original wooden ...
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At the heart of Old Montréal, enter into the intimacy of a lavish 19th-century bourgeois residence. The Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic Site features the only Victorian-style interior open to the public in Montréal. The ensemble bequeathed ...
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