The only museum of its kind on the continent, this establishment sheds light on the fascinating world of religious history and customs. Take a captivating journey into the heart
Category: Museum / interpretation centre / historic site
The Michel de Gentilly mill, built in 1783 and designated an historic monument, is a testimony to the French seigneurial regime. Buckwheat flour is ground on the millstone. Several
Category: Museum / interpretation centre / historic site
This flour mill is one of the few water-powered mills still in operation year-round in Québec. You can purchase flour (15 biological varieties) ground on site and take advantage
The Mont Arthabaska Park in Victoriaville offers a network of cross-country ski, snow shoe and winter hiking trails. There are also four slides equipped with lifts, and an on-site
Region: Québec City and Area, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Eastern Townships, Centre-du-Québec, Charlevoix and others
This route will introduce you to the immense potential of maple products, showcasing the delights offered by 100 producers inspired by one of our region's most prized jewels.
This residence is the birthplace of the painter-engraver, Rodolphe Duguay, one of Canada's master engravers of the early 20th century. You can also admire several of his works
Category: Museum / interpretation centre / historic site
The residence of Wilfrid Laurier, transformed into a museum in 1929, showcases the Lauriers' living quarters. In addition to an exhibit on the Lauriers, the ground floor also
Category: Museum / interpretation centre / historic site
In the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, this five-acre garden, created in 1975, features the five elements (earth, fire, water, wood and stone) while maintaining the greatest