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Église orthodoxe russe Saint-Georges
This traditional Russian Orthodox church was built between 1955 and 1957. During the guided tour, you'll discover how mass is celebrated according to the Orthodox rite. You'll also learn about life More
Region: Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Category: Religious building and site
Rouyn-Noranda  
Église de Sainte-Sophie-de-Lévrard
This church, whose façade overlooks a sumptuous garden filled with flowers, plants and fountains, was built in 1901 by architect Louis Caron. Its interior, richly decorated with sculptures and paintings, More
Region: Centre-du-Québec
Category: Religious building and site
Sainte-Sophie-de-Lévrard  
Église de Sainte-Angèle-de-Mérici
Built in 1908, this church is one of the prettiest in Gaspésie. The Neo-Baroque building houses a 22-choir Casavant pipe organ, one of the most powerful in the Gaspésie region. Consecrated in 1993, More
Region: Gaspésie
Category: Religious building and site
Sainte-Angèle-de-Mérici  
Église de Saint-Sylvère
This church is on art historian Paul Racine's "concert outings" circuit as well as the Route des Clochers "steeples route." Featuring a Romanesque, Baroque-influenced exterior, More
Region: Centre-du-Québec
Category: Religious building and site
Saint-Sylvère  
Église de Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets
Built in 1838, this church boasts the oldest steeple in the Mauricie/Bois-Francs region, a Latin-cross nave with no pillars and a choir adorned with immense 19th-century canvasses. The parking lot More
Region: Centre-du-Québec
Category: Religious building and site
Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets  
Église de Saint-Grégoire-Le-Grand
This neoclassical jewel of Québec's religious architecture was designated an historic monument in 1957. Some of the church's woodwork was carved in France, while the tabernacle and altarpiece come More
Region: Centre-du-Québec
Category: Religious building and site
Bécancour  
Église de Saint-Georges
Bequeathed to us by our valorous ancestors at the turn of the 20th century, this church is one of the most beautiful places of worship in Québec. A heritage gem, it delights visitors with its architecture More
Region: Chaudière-Appalaches
Category: Religious building and site
Saint-Georges  
Église de Précieux-Sang
This church, the only wooden church in the diocese, was constructed by architect Louis Caron. Its crucifix and chandeliers date back to 1812 and have been declared cultural properties. Go back in More
Region: Centre-du-Québec
Category: Religious building and site
Bécancour  
Église Unie St.James
When it opened in 1889, St. James was the largest Methodist church in Canada. This grand red sandstone building is reminiscent of Gothic cathedrals in France, and can be admired from the sidestreets More
Region: Montréal
Category: Religious building and site
Montréal  
Église Ste-Croix-de-Lotbinière
Region: Chaudière-Appalaches
Category: Religious building and site
Sainte-Croix  
Église Sainte-Pétronille
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Sainte-Pétronille  
Église Sainte-Philomène-de-Fortierville
Founded in 1884, this Romanesque church, designed by Québec architects David Ouellet and J.-Georges Bussières, was built from stones collected from the parish fields. The high alter features a wood More
Region: Centre-du-Québec
Category: Religious building and site
Fortierville  
Église Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie
This church, the first in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (1801), was already standing when the first Acadians arrived and when the Patriots' homes were torched in 1837. It also witnessed the birth of More
Region: Montérégie
Category: Religious building and site
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu  
Église Sainte-Luce
Continuing on, 15 km (9 miles) east of Rimouski, the church in Sainte-Luce rises majestically beside the St. Lawrence; it boasts two splendid stained-glass windows with scenes from Canadian history.  More
Region: Bas-Saint-Laurent
Category: Religious building and site
Sainte-Luce  
Église Sainte-Gertrude
Located in Bécancour, Église Sainte-Gertrude was built in 1848 by Damase St-Arnaud. In 1854, Father De Villers donated nine paintings by a Bon-Pasteur nun to the church. In 1876, Alfred Giroux built More
Region: Centre-du-Québec
Category: Religious building and site
Bécancour  
Église Sainte-Famille (Sainte-Famille-de-L'Île-d'Orléans)
Sainte-Famille is the oldest parish on Île d'Orléans. Its church, built in 1743 and consecrated in 1749, is one of the last dating from the French regime. Its façade, adorned with five niches representing More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Partially accessible for the physically disabled 
Sainte-Famille  
Église Sainte-Famille (Cap-Santé)
The majestic church (1752-1768) is one of the last examples of the French Regime's type of structure. It has remarkable bell towers and facade.  More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Cap-Santé  
Église Sainte-Anne
Church built in 1855 and designed by Montréal architect Caimir Coursolles, based on Notre-Dame de Montréal. Its ribbed vaulting, rose windows and two bell towers - the hallmarks of the Gothic style More
Region: Mauricie
Category: Religious building and site
Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade  
Église Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval
This church has been part of the Route des clochers (steeples route) in the RCM of Bécancour since 2004. The parish was founded on October 17, 1867 and the stone church erected in 1870. A statue More
Region: Centre-du-Québec
Category: Religious building and site
Bécancour  
Église Sainte-Amélie
Built from North Coast pink granite in the "Dom Bellot" style, this charming church is well worth a visit for its lovely frescoes by Italian artist Guido Nincheri, its stained glass windows More
Region: Manicouagan
Category: Religious building and site
Baie-Comeau  
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