Founded in 1864 in the wake of the Civil War, the Windsor powder mill--located in the Eastern Townships--is the oldest black powder factory in Quebec. Of the 56 buildings that were, you can still see some remnants along five kilometres (three miles) of ...
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CIBRO combines two complementary vocations: the enhancement of the flats area and the rehabilitation of birds of prey. Perched on the Cap des Roches mountainside, CIBRO overlooks the flats and the Ducks Unlimited marsh. These marshes are accessible from ...
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Faithful to tradition, this mill has been a fixture in the village of SaintEustache for centuries. In operation since 1762, the authentic mill grinds flour using only the power of water and continues to run today to the delight of visitors. The miller ...
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At the heart of an exceptional heritage site – the Maison Jean-Baptiste-Mâsse – the permanent exhibit Between armed resistance and insurrection presents the factual history of patriotic men and women resolutely determined to emancipate themselves from ...
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Build in 1744, Lamontagne House is the oldest stone-filled half-timbered house open to the public in Eastern Quebec. Almost three hundred years old, it was built for Marie-Agnès Lepage, granddaughter of the first resident lord of Rimouski. Animated visits ...
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A stone's throw from Quai Paquet and the Québec-Lévis ferry, the A.C. Davie Shipyard National Historic Site bears witness to the importance of Québec's maritime history by showcasing one of the most important shipyards in the province, as well as the ...
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The site offers a tour of the sawmill and an exhibition on the life of the French settlers in the early 1900s. Visitors can enjoy water games, a playground, an outdoor fitness course, giant dry slides and giant trampoline.
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At the Centre d'interprétation Archéo Topo, discover a permanent exhibition with a multimedia show presents the daily lives of Indigenous people in Côte-Nord, around 9,000 years ago. A temporary exhibit about seals and seal hunting in Îles-de-la-Madeleine ...
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The Paspébiac National Historic Site is the site where the Robin and LeBoutillier Brothers companies were founded. In the 19th century, it was one of the largest ports for the export of dried cod in the Atlantic. Ships sailed to Europe, the West Indies ...
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Located in the Baie-des-Chaleurs in Gaspésie, the Bioparc de la Gaspésie is an educational park highlighting the Gaspé ecology. Discover the natural diversity of the Gaspé Peninsula through five unique ecosystems: the Bay, the Barachois (tidal pools and ...
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