Constructed by the Duke of Wellington to fortify the city following the War of 1812, this huge old fort can be toured.
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Constructed by the Duke of Wellington to fortify the city following the War of 1812, this huge old fort can be toured.
This museum is characterized by its innovative and daring outlook. It defines itself as a seat of knowledge and ideas, a museum endowed with valuable collections, an education centre and a living memory. It is located in the region's capital, Québec City, in the heart of an historic district and close to Place Royale.
This small museum chronicles the history of the city, including the numerous battles fought for its control.
This art museum emphasizes works by artists native to Quebec but also includes touring international exhibitions.
Musee de Ursulines/Museum of the Ursuline Order in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec This museum is an addition to a present day working Ursuline Order monastery, girl's boarding and day school that has been in...
This structure, built as a home to Jean-Baptiste Chevalier in 1752 from two 17th-century structures, has been restored as a museum focusing on Quebec's history.
Beautiful history museum documenting the settlement of Quebec by the French.
Wax museum with lookalikes of famous people in Quebec's history.
History museum showcasing the deeds and lifestyle of early Quebec's religious missionaries.
This maritime museum explores the shipbuilding and lumber industries that originally helped the city prosper.
A chocolate shop and museum. Learn the history of chocolate, from Mayan times to today. Free entrance. For the chocolate lovers: Premium fine chocolates, hot chocolates, brownies, cookies, cakes, homemade ice cream, everything is made on site.
This former barracks-turned-munitions-factory offers a multimedia look into the history of Quebec.
This museum traces the history of the Canadian sailor from the beginning of the twentieth century.
This archaeological museum displays over 300 years of history on the site of the first two palaces of New France's colonial intendants. The first palace was destroyed by fire in 1713 and the second was built in 1716 and faced the first. The second was later turned into a modern brewery, but the basement vaults remain.
The museum has CLOSED following the transfer of the collection to the Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec.
This gallery contains the works of artists from ten Native American nations.
The Best Art Gallery in town. We will introduce you to some of best artists from Quebec and to the most beautiful collector's item. A must see attraction.