The Musée Pierre-Boucher is the oldest private museum still in operation in Quebec. For 140 years, this museum has been presenting art and history exhibits reflecting the richness of Quebec’s regional and national heritage. Discover this institution in ...
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The Phare de la Martre - Musée des Phares, jewel of the Gaspé coast, stands proudly on its natural promontory near the church, its unusual octagonal wooden frame exposed to the soft caress of the sun and the harsh lash of the wind. See the rotating light ...
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The Musée des beaux-arts de Mont-Saint-Hilaire invites you to discover the rich culture of Montérégie. The city itself and surrounding area are home to the highest concentration of artists in the province as well as many forms of artistic expression. ...
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The museum is located in Madame de La Peltrie’s house, a building erected in 1836 and enlarged in 1868. The house is an integral part of the Ursuline Monastery, the finest example of convent architecture in Quebec City, in the province of Quebec and probably ...
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700, rue Racine Est, porte 688 Chicoutimi, Qc, Canada G7H 1V2
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Located in Beauharnois, the Pointe-du-Buisson Quebec Museum of Archaeology will expose the fascinating world of archaeologists to you at a 5,000-year-old prehistoric site. Founded 25 years ago, and known in the north-eastern part of the continent for ...
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Symmes Inn was built on an exceptional site with a history going back several thousands of years. This exhibition recounts the various functions of this important location over the centuries. The building’s windows, many of which look onto the Ottawa ...
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In this unique museum you will be introduced to the many facets stemming from the study of skeletons: adaptation to various forms of locomotion, evolution of man, etc. Also discover the marine mammals, including the whales that stay in the St. Lawrence ...
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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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