Montréal Botanical Garden (Montreal)
With its more than 30 theme gardens, 22,000 species and cultivars from all over the world, and great variety of beautiful exhibitions and events, visiting the Botanical Garden is like taking a trip around the world.
McCord Museum of Canadian History (Montreal)
One of the most extensive history collections in North America, especially on the First Nations. A museum that brings the rich Montreal and Canadian heritage to life.
Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum (Montreal)
A chapel and a museum, a key piece of Montreal's heritage. Witness to the history of the first colonists and the life of Marguerite Bourgeoys.
Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History (Montreal)
An intriguing museum and unusual tours amidst archaeological remains. A fascinating experience, at the very birthplace of Montreal.
Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site of Canada (Lachine)
Bales of fur, barrels of supplies... a warehouse bearing witness to the great epic of the 19th-century fur trade.
Complexe archéologique de Pointe-du-Buisson/Musée québécois d’archéologie. (Melocheville)
More than 5,000 years of history. One of the most important archaeological sites in northeastern North America. Laboratory, paths, public digs, interpretation and tastings.
Tsiionhiakwatha-Droulers Archaeological Site Interpretation Center (Saint-Anicet)
A recreation of an Iroquoian village, with four longhouses and a palisade.
Canadian Museum of Civilization (Gatineau)
A respected centre of museological excellence that disseminates its expertise in ethnology, archaeology, history and cultural studies nationally and internationally.
Daniel Weetaluktuk Memorial Museum and Cultural Transmission Centre (Inukjuak)
In Inukjuak, the only Inuit museum in Nunavik.