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
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
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
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,
On the hill of this abbey, overlooking Lac des Deux-Montagnes, the Benedictine monks pray and chant. Replenish your energies in this peaceful ambiance and follow the Divine Office
This is the oldest church in the diocese of Montréal. Built in 1727 and designated an historic monument in 1978, it houses the works of several well-known painters and architects.
Visit the Grand Séminaire and discover a piece of Montréal's history. Take a guided tour and visit the towers, remains of the Sulpician mission's old fort, the large reflecting
Québec City (Old Québec - inside the walls)
(Region: Québec City and Area)
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
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