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." Reception,
Built between 1907 and 1910 according to plans by architect David Ouellet and his adopted son, Pierre Lévesque, the Notre-Dame-de-l'Annonciation Church reflects the Beaux-Arts style,
The first monks arrived in Mistassini on November 10, 1892. They travelled up the Mistassini River and settled at the confluence of the Mistassibi River, at the foot of the waterfalls
Located in a picturesque countryside setting, this monastery is the magnificent result of the ongoing efforts of a religious community devoted to prayer. In this peaceful setting that
Québec City (Old Québec - Old Port district)
(Region: Québec City and Area)
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
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
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
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 (1810),
Québec City (Old Québec - inside the walls)
(Region: Québec City and Area)
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