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Sherbrooke (Borough of Brompton) (Region: Eastern Townships)
The Marist Fathers run this retreat dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Pilgrims to this calm, spiritual environment are invited to celebrate the Eucharist in the outdoor More
Category: Religious building and site  Partially accessible for the physically disabled     

Gaspé (Pointe-Navarre) (Region: Gaspésie)
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 More
Category: Religious building and site  Partially accessible for the physically disabled     
 
Montréal (Region: Montréal)
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 More
Category: Religious building and site  Partially accessible for the physically disabled     
 
Brownsburg-Chatham (Region: Laurentides)
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 More
Category: Religious building and site     

Saint-Benoît-du-Lac (Region: Eastern Townships)
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 More
Category: Religious building and site  Accessible for the physically disabled     
 
Tadoussac (Region: Manicouagan)
This little chapel, built in 1747, is the oldest wooden church still in existence in North America. The first mass was celebrated here by the Jesuits in 1750. You will find several More
Category: Museum / interpretation centre / historic site (Religious building and site)     
 
Trois-Rivières (Cap-de-la-Madeleine) (Region: Mauricie)
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, More
Category: Religious building and site  Accessible for the physically disabled     

Montréal (Region: Montréal)
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 More
Category: Religious building and site  Partially accessible for the physically disabled     
 
Carleton-Saint-Omer (Region: Gaspésie)
The oratory is perched atop the 555-m Mont Saint-Joseph. Take a guided tour and discover its magnificent mosaic, its stain glass windows and the marble bas relief and details More
Category: Religious building and site     
 
Montréal (Region: Montréal)
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 More
Category: Religious building and site  Accessible for the physically disabled     
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