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Mont-Sainte-Anne Art Gallery
Mont-Sainte-Anne Art Gallery
- 1 Boulevard du Beau Pré, Beaupré, QC G0A 1E0, Canada
- www.galeriemontsteanne.com/
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Discover more attractions on the Côte-de-Beaupré.
Parc-des-Ancêtres de l'Île d'Orléans
Take time to relax while enjoying the breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River in Parc des Ancêtres on Île d'Orléans, one of the few green spaces on Île d'Orléans freely accessible to the public. Parc-des-Ancêtres is also a place of remembrance, featuring a monument in homage to the founding families of Île d'Orléans, created by Guy Bel, a blacksmith. This monument has four commemorative plaques at its base, bearing the names of the 272 pioneers of Île d'Orléans and their wives.
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Ni Vu Ni Cornu Art Gallery
A visit to the Ni Vu Ni Cornu gallery blends the charm of Côte-de-Beaupré with the exploration of an inventive gallery brimming with creative energy. For the delight of your eyes and heart, discover the creations of over 40 Quebec visual and craft artists, carefully selected by a talented and discerning jury.
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Mont Sainte-Anne Ski Resort
It was in January 1966 that Mont-Sainte-Anne officially became a ski resort. It had four ski lifts, including the only gondola in Eastern Canada, and opened with ten trails for ski enthusiasts! Since then, the resort has earned an enviable reputation for its unique expert terrain and trails for all categories of skiers and snowboarders. What you will always find at all RCR mountain ski resorts is the warmth and friendly nature of our team. Mont-Sainte-Anne continues to expand, and 47 years later, the resort still upholds the same great values: passion, a desire to offer quality services, and conveying the feeling of being at home on the mountain!
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Drouin House
Do you dream of time travel? Drouin House offers you the opportunity. Although recently restored, its atmosphere transports us directly to 1730, much like our own ancestral home, but with even more of its original elements preserved intact. $5 per person, and free for children aged 12 and under.
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House of Our Ancestors
Where is the land of my French-Canadian ancestors? How has the village of Sainte-Famille evolved over time? Discover all the answers and many other activities at the House of Our Ancestors. This former presbytery, transformed into a museum, offers insight into the history of Île d'Orléans and its founding families. Come and see the reference tools on the island's 300 founding families.
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Le Massif Ski Resort
An hour east of Quebec City, Le Massif boasts the greatest vertical drop east of the Canadian Rockies (2,625 ft). With its untamed ski terrain and steep slopes that seem to plunge directly into the sea, the mountain is also renowned for its impressive annual snowfall of over 22 ft (669 cm).
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Cyclorama of Jerusalem
The Cyclorama of Jerusalem is the largest panorama in America. Exhibited in Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré since 1895, this gigantic work of art, created in Munich from 1878 to 1882, measures 14 meters high (45 feet) and 110 meters in circumference (360 feet), covering 1,540 square meters. It creates such a realistic illusion of life and relief that visitors feel as if they are in Jerusalem, reliving the crucifixion. From the observation gallery, you can view the entire city and over 80 kilometers of the surrounding countryside in all four cardinal directions. Unique, breathtaking, and exceptional, this journey to biblical times in the heart of the Holy Land will fascinate you.
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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.
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Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
The Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré is a basilica located along the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada, 30 kilometers east of Quebec City. The Catholic Church has credited it with numerous miracles of healing the sick and disabled.
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Atelier Paré
Unique and original, with a concept based on Quebecois stories and legends. By visiting Atelier Paré, you'll have the chance to admire our large selection of handmade wooden sculptures by the artists and friends of the workshop, to watch, speak with, and meet the artist who creates wooden sculptures before your eyes, as well as browse our collection of books and magazines focused on wood carving and Quebec legends.
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Albert Gilles Boutique & Museum
For nearly 100 years, the Gilles family has been renowned for its expertise in metalwork. Its founder, Albert Gilles, was born in Paris in 1895. At the age of 11, he was introduced to the art of "Repoussé" by his aunt, and very quickly, this pastime became a passion. In 1926, he even won first prize in Decorative Arts in Paris.
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Let yourself be surprised by the soul of the Côte at Le Clos des Brumes
A place where comfort and character meet. Our charming retreats welcome you in an intimate setting, at the heart of a region rich in history.
Relax with elegance.
Let yourself be charmed by the tranquility of our beautifully designed accommodations, inspired by local heritage.
Embrace nature.
Immerse yourself in a breathtaking natural environment and admire the stunning views of Côte-de-Beaupré.

Experience a unique stay, rooted in history.
Contact us now to learn more about our services.

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