Located on the shores of the St. Lawrence River, near a bike path, this sanctuary is dedicated to the first Canadian saint. A permanent exhibition tells her story and the extent
Sherbrooke (Borough of Lennoxville)
(Region: Eastern Townships)
The campus at Bishop's university houses a beautiful little church called St Mark's. One of the first buildings to be built and maybe the most important one at the time, it is
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
Built in 1870 in the neo-Gothic style, St. George's Anglican Church is graced by fine mouldings, magnificent stained glass windows and a tapestry used at the coronation of Queen
Québec City (Old Québec - inside the walls)
(Region: Québec City and Area)
Within the walls are two other reform churches: the Chalmers-Wesley United Church (1853), with lovely stained glass and renowned acoustics, and St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Québec City (Borough of Beauport)
(Region: Québec City and Area)
An example of the Dom Bellot architectural style, the Sanctuary is made of affordable construction materials: bricks, fieldstone from Beauport, slate and concrete. The cross,
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
(Region: Québec City and Area)
Welcome to the oldest pilgrimage site in North America! The Shrine of Sainte Anne de Beaupré has been welcoming people from all walks of life for over 350 years. This renowned
From the slope of the Montagne de Rigaud, this pilgrimage site offers a splendid panoramic view of the surrounding region. Nearby, trails lead to the "field of stones."
Each year, increasing numbers of visitors come to this site that houses three chapels of varying sizes, the largest of which holds 30 to 40 people. The smallest, built in 1957,
The three-storey chapel in this monumental edifice is renowned for its lovely railings, friezes, arches and painted vaults. All of the iconography relates to the theme of the