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Côte-de-Beaupré Interpretation Center
Côte-de-Beaupré Interpretation Center
Côte-de-Beaupré was one of the first areas to be settled in the St. Lawrence Valley, starting in the early 17th century. From the colony's inception until 1763, the young seigneury welcomed approximately 170 families of French origin. The region boasts numerous heritage remnants, including the 1653 seigniorial mill and Samuel de Champlain's first residence built outside the walls of Quebec City. Another historical remnant is the first convent for the education of girls in rural areas of New France, which was built in 1694 at the instigation of the colony's first bishop, Monseigneur François de Laval.
- 7976 Avenue Royale, Château-Richer, QC G0A 1N0, Canada
- www.archeoquebec.com
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