A national historic site, the Petite Chapelle de Tadoussac, built in 1747, is the oldest wooden church still in existence in North America. The first mass was celebrated here by the Jesuits in 1750. A multimedia projection on the chapel ceiling recounts ...
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Abbaye cistercienne d'Oka, founded by French monks at the end of the 19th century, is an abbey nestled in the woods by the lake. The calvary (1740-1742), with seven stone aedicula on the mountain, is the oldest in North America. Located in the middle ...
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Discover the beauty of Saint-Benoît-du-Lac Abbey, founded in 1912! Welcoming visitors is a Benedictine tradition, and the abbey church is open year-round for celebrations with Gregorian chant. In order to discover the richness of the monastery and the ...
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It was in 1714 that the small Shrine was built, followed by the beginning of the construction of the Basilica in 1880. The Notre-Dame-du-Cap Shrine is a welcoming haven of peace and a spiritual beacon to its visitors, whether they are pilgrims, tourists ...
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A place of nature, culture and spirituality, Saint Joseph's Oratory welcomes you in the heart of the city. As a world-renowned pilgrimage site, the Oratory welcomes visitors to come discover the many facets of its heritage and an exceptional site. Founded ...
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The Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal is the first Neo-Gothic Church in Canada. Known for its grandiose architecture, the Basilica welcomes nearly one million visitors each year. In addition to its religious celebrations and masses, the Basilica offers ...
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Visit the Ermitage Saint-Antoine and discover its new exhibition on painter Guy Bruneau!
Located just minutes from majestic Lac Saint-Jean, on a wooded estate bordered by lakes and mountains, Ermitage Saint-Antoine is the destination of choice to welcome ...
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