Écomusée du fier monde (Montreal)
Industrial Montreal, working-class Montreal. The Centre-Sud neighbourhood, and a public bathhouse from the 1920s.
Musée des ondes Emile Berliner (Montreal)
All about the technology of sound and a tribute to Emile Berliner, inventor of the record and the gramophone.
Exporail - Canadian Railway Museum (Saint-Constant)
A train-school and over 145 vehicles! One of the largest collections in North America.
J. Armand Bombardier Museum (Valcourt)
The life and work of J. Armand Bombardier, an inventor and entrepreneur who revolutionized winter travel.
GranitExpo (Stanstead)
An impressive exhibition on granit extraction and processing, temporary exhibitions on contemporary art, and an international sculpture symposium in September.
Parc historique de la Poudrière de Windsor (Windsor)
An important part of Quebec industrial history. The plant was founded in 1864 to supply combattants in the US Civil War with gunpowder.
Centre d'interprétation de l'ardoise (Richmond)
In a Presbyterian church with a slate roof and belfry, learn all about how this raw material is mined and what it means for the region.
Ulverton Woolen Mill (Ulverton)
A water mill and operating machinery from days gone by, in a magnificent natural setting. See how wool is made.
Moulin Bernier (Courcelles)
A flour mill and sawmill built in 1888 on the Bluets River. An enchanting setting, exhibitions and a variety of activities to enjoy.
Maison du Granit (Lac-Drolet)
At the peak of Mount Saint-Sébastien, a granite interpretation centre and demonstrations of the granite-cutter's work.