Vieux Presbytère de Deschambault (Deschambault)
A historic monument that not only introduces visitors to the heritage of Deschambault, but also displays contemporary art.
Vieux presbytère de Batiscan (Batiscan)
Come learn about the life of country priest in the mid-19th century.
Musée Pierre-Boucher (Trois-Rivières)
Objects illustrating the life of Premier Maurice Duplessis and works by artists and craftspeople from the region and all over Quebec.
Laurier Museum (Victoriaville)
In this period home, learn about the first French-Canadian Prime Minister, in 1896.
Musée minéralogique et minier de Thetford Mines (Thetford Mines)
In the Earth's history, each stone is a word. Fascinating stories about geology, mineralogy and mining.
Centre d’art et d’exposition de Saint-Georges (Saint-Georges)
A program of heritage and art exhibitions in the former Bon-Pasteur convent, now transformed into an exhibition centre.
Musée Marius-Barbeau (Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce)
Items from past and present recount the story of the Beauce, in this museum named for a well-known Quebec ethnologist.
Presbytère Saint-Nicolas (Saint-Nicolas)
An old rectory in a pretty village near the St. Lawrence hosts art and history exhibitions.
A.C. Davie Shipyard National Historic Site of Canada (Levis)
See Canada's first marine railway and meet the Davie family, entrepreneurs in the shipbuilding industry.
Centre d'interprétation de Place-Royale (Quebec City)
A remarkable archaeological collection from the days of New France.
Centre d'interprétation de la vie urbaine de la ville de Québec (Quebec City)
A survey of the history of Quebec City over a 400-year span.
Observatoire de la Capitale (Quebec City)
An exceptional view from 221 metres up. All around you is the capital city and its 400 years of history.
Morrin Centre - Literary and Historical Society of Quebec (Quebec City)
A heritage site showcasing the cultural contribution and present-day faces of English-speaking communities in the Quebec City region.
Maison Éphraïm-Bédard (Quebec City)
A heritage house focusing on the history of Charlesbourg and its residents. An exhibition and research centre, but above all a living monument in the heart of the city.
Centre d'interprétation historique de Sainte-Foy (Quebec City)
Visit one of the oldest rectories in the country and learn about the 300-year history of Sainte-Foy.
Maison Girardin (Quebec City)
A stone house from the early 19th century. The outside has been preserved, and it is now the home of the centre d’interprétation de l’arrondissement historique de Beauport.
Maison de nos Aïeux (Sainte-Famille, Île d'Orléans)
A tribute to the original settlers of Île d'Orléans.
Centre d'initiation au patrimoine - La Grande Ferme (Saint-Joachim)
In an ancestral home, an interpretation centre where you can explore the historical and archaeological wealth of Saint-Joachim, Cap-Tourmente.
Seigneurie des Aulnaies (St-Roch-des-Aulnaies)
An enchanting site, a former mill that still produces different types of flour, and an exhibition on the history of seigneurial life in Quebec.
Musée de Charlevoix (La Malbaie)
History, folk art, historic and contemporary crafts. A look at the heritage of a region marked by the St. Lawrence and mountains.