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Quebec has a substantial religious heritage and this aspect of Quebec culture is magnificently represented in each of the province’s regions. The Conseil du patrimoine religieux du Québec promotes the enhancement of Quebec’s religious heritage. Each church, basilica, cathedral and oratory is unique. Some are majestic and even imposing; others are more modest and very old, but all tell of religious devotion and of their creator’s great talent, in their architecture and décor, and in the bells, carillons and organs that they hold. Several churches and religious sites have been classified as historic monuments and are an inseparable part of the urban and rural landscapes where they are found. For example, Montréal’s countless churches are the reason behind the cities nickname, “city of 100 steeples!” Some religious sites shelter magnificent gardens—perfect for walks—or small museums that recount the colony’s beginnings; others are true havens of peace, located far from big metropolitan centres.
Our suggestions - Religious Site Tours
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Religious Heritage Days, an annual event, aims to open the doors to religious heritage buildings from different periods of construction, allowing people ...
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The Musée des Ursulines de Trois-Rivières in Mauricie was a cloister, a school and a hospital. Visit this museum that is more than 300 years old and immersed ...
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Established in 1667, the Sainte-Anne seigneurial estate and its manor have witnessed the entire history of Quebec. From the beginnings of Sainte-Anne-de ...
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