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Our Lady of the Cape Shrine
Discover an oasis of peace, greenery and history along the King's Road. The Sanctuaire Notre-Dame-du-Cap (Shrine of Our Lady of the Cape), with its immense, modern basilica, old sanctuary and magnificent More
Region: Mauricie
Category: Religious building and site
Accessible for the physically disabled 
Trois-Rivières
(Cap-de-la-Madeleine)
 
Sanctuaire diocésain Notre-Dame de Pointe-Navarre
This sanctuary, an important pilgrimage site since 1940, is brimming with treasures of religious art, including St. Joseph the Worker and the main crucifix sculpted by Médard Bourgault. Discover the eight More
Region: Gaspésie
Category: Religious building and site
Partially accessible for the physically disabled 
Gaspé  
Monastère de la Croix Glorieuse
The cloistered monastic community of the Little Brothers of the Cross, founded in 1980, had the Monastère de la Croix Glorieuse (monastery of the glorious cross) built in 1991. It is entirely devoted to More
Region: Charlevoix
Category: Religious building and site
La Malbaie
(Sainte-Agnès)
 
Sanctuaire Sainte-Thérèse de l'Enfant-Jésus

Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Québec City
(Borough of Beauport)
 
Saint Benoit Abbey
In 1912, Benedictine monks from France founded a monastery overlooking Lake Memphremagog. The modern Saint-Benoît-du-Lac Abbey, designed by Dom Bellot, pays tribute to the harmony of natural geometric More
Region: Eastern Townships
Category: Religious building and site
Accessible for the physically disabled 
Saint-Benoît-du-Lac  
Chalmers-Wesley United Church
Built in 1853, this Neo-Gothic church has magnificent stained-glass windows and woodwork. Under its slender steeple, Chalmers-Wesley houses a 100-year-old organ, which was restored in 1985. The English-speaking More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Québec City
(Old Québec - inside the walls)
 
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 Saint-Pierre (Saint-Pierre-de-L'Île-d'Orléans)
The oldest church on Île d'Orléans, built between 1716 and 1718, Église Saint-Pierre was declared an historical monument in 1954. Mass is no longer said here. More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Partially accessible for the physically disabled 
Saint-Pierre-de-l'Île-d'Orléans  
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
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 (1810), which serves the More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Québec City
(Old Québec - inside the walls)
 
Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires
The Virgin has been watching over Place-Royale for more than 300 years. This church, which commemorates the French victories over the British in 1690 and 1711, still has a number of lovely 18th and 19th More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Québec City
(Old Québec - Old Port district)
 
Chapelle des Ursulines
As it still appears today, the interior decor of the chapel at the Québec City Ursuline convent features one of the most beautiful collections of sculpted wood in the province. Although it has undergone More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Québec City
(Old Québec - inside the walls)
 
Chapelle des Jésuites
This chapel, built in 1818, based on the plans of François Baillargé, and inaugurated in 1820, is a work of art with its architecture, sculptures and painting. The inside of this church includes magnificent More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Québec City
(Old Québec - inside the walls)
 
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
Built in 1804, modelled after St.-Martin-in-the-Fields, in London, and still set behind a screen of trees, this church was the first Anglican cathedral built outside the British Isles. Some of its furnishings More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Partially accessible for the physically disabled 
Québec City
(Old Québec - inside the walls)
 
Basilique-Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Québec
This opulent building in the heart of the fortifications has retained a remarkable unity of style over the centuries. The baldachin and the carved canopy (late 18th century) over the bishop's throne glow More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Partially accessible for the physically disabled  Service for the visually impaired  Service for the hearing impaired 
Québec City
(Old Québec - inside the walls)
 
Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal
The Oratory, built on the slope of Mont Royal and opened in 1955, owes its existence to Brother André, whose remains are enshrined in the votive chapel. The austere nave of this impressive basilica is More
Region: Montréal
Category: Religious building and site
Partially accessible for the physically disabled 
Montréal  
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Montréal)
This Italian Baroque-style church, which can hold up to 3,000 people, was at the time of its construction in 1912 the second-largest church in Montreal. Discover an imposing Casavant organ, put to use More
Region: Montréal
Category: Religious building and site
Montréal  
Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours chapel
This elegant chapel, which has been largely rebuilt since it was founded in the mid-17th century, is one of the landmark sites in Old Montréal. A small lookout at the rear of the chapel offers a lovely More
Region: Montréal
Category: Religious building and site
Accessible for the physically disabled 
Montréal  
Basilique-Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde
Built in the late 19th century, this cathedral is a scale replica of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Under its dome is a copy of Bernini's baldachin. There are many paintings illustrating scenes from Montréal's More
Region: Montréal
Category: Religious building and site
Montréal  
Saint Patrick's Basilica
The first Anglophone Catholic church in Montréal (1847), St. Patrick's is elaborately decorated in the Gothic style. It boasts lovely paintings, a carved pulpit and an impressive sanctuary lamp. The interior More
Region: Montréal
Category: Religious building and site
Partially accessible for the physically disabled 
Montréal  
Église Saint-Roch
Built between 1914 and 1920, the fourth church on the same site, Saint-Roch is a focal point of religious and community life in the neighborhood. Its neo-gothic architectural style combines modern and More
Region: Québec City and Area
Category: Religious building and site
Québec City
(Downtown - Saint-Roch district)
 
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