Located at the very heart of the Quartier Latin, just a jump, hop and skip away from the Berri-UQAM metro station, the Cinémathèque québécoise is Montréal’s museum of the moving image. It aims to protect and share the world’s audiovisual heritage with ...
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At the Musée régional de la Côte-Nord, you will discover the history of the region through the arts, sciences, ethnology, history, archeology and geology. Visit the permanent exhibition Terres de sens: le grand voyage to discover the 9,000 years of history ...
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Artefacts, survivors' stories, photographs and audiovisual documents testify to the Holocaust and to the devastation brought on by prejudice.
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The Art Gallery houses about 10 exhibitions every year, with professional, high-quality pieces exploring a variety of themes, approaches and mediums. The Gallery is known for the diversity of its exhibits, displaying the work of local, national and international ...
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Reflecting the cultural diversity of Quebec, the MUMAQ values the best that can be accomplished when we work with our hearts and hands, all for the benefit of the community. The museum’s permanent exhibition tells the story of a multitude of trades and ...
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Discover the history of the Cascapédia, a legendary salmon-fishing river, through the museum's permanent and temporary exhibits. A favourite of the rich and famous—including a princess—the river has many stories to tell. Atlantic salmon interpretation ...
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On the banks of the St.Lawrence River, 10 km from downtown Montréal, contemporary art and history collide. The Musée de Lachine invites you to discover the history of the Maison Le Ber-Le Moyne, to visit the contemporary art temporary exhibit, and to ...
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The Écomusée du fier monde is a history and community museum that invites you to explore little known facets of Montréal culture. Discover the daily life of the working class and follow the inspiring journeys of grassroots groups. Visit the Écomusée exhibitions ...
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Maison Alphonse-Desjardins offers customized, dynamic tours that reflect the unique character of the site. The museum is open year-round and admission is free. No reservations required for groups of 7 or less.
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Join the Manoir’s docents to find out more about John Le Boutillier’s nearly forty years of wide-ranging endeavours. Dressed in period costume, they will assuredly take you back into the heart of the fascinating history of John Le Boutillier and the development ...
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