Dedicated to the invention of the phonograph by Thomas Alva Edison, the museum has over 200 cylinder phonographs, all in working order, including three with pewter sheets dating back to the period that followed the...[more]
An authentic journey into wendat historyVestiges of living history, artefacts imbued with tangible memory, original creations of dynamic artists, discover all of these and more at the Huron-Wendat Museum. With a permanent exhibit...[more]
Located in the heart of the Plains of Abraham, the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec presents exhibitions from artists, past and present, as well as prestigious international art exhibitions. Also on site are a...[more]
Located at the top of the wharf, at the corner of the Louise Basin and the Saint Lawrence River, this museum sets sail through the history of the city and its river. See Québec's military heritage as well as different moments of...[more]
As you set foot in Québec, this is the first place to see. The Observatoire de la Capitale offers a tour of the city... from 221 meters (720 feet) above street level! This observation tower affords visitors a...[more]
Discover this magnificent residence, where dignitaries from here and abroad are welcomed and many Canadians are presented with the country’s highest national honours. Visit the Cap-aux-Diamants Redoubt, one of Canada’s oldest...[more]
A highly important site in the history of Québec, the French erected a defensive system here during the 17th and 18th centuries. In the mid-18th century, the site is gradually turned into military barracks. The British...[more]