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Musée de Charlevoix
(Attractions & Activities - Museums)
10 chemin du Havre, La Malbaie  G5A 2Y8 • 418-665-4411
Distance: ~276 m *
        Description: POINTE-AU-PIC. Dedicated to showcasing the artistic talents of those from the Charlevoix region, this museum displays a wide range of media, including paintings, textiles, sculptures and carvings. With the permanent collection hovering around 6000, it hosts frequent special exhibits with themes ranging from the area's maritime history to its rich cultural diversity.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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Papeterie St-Gilles
(Attractions & Activities - Museums)
304, rue Félix-Antoine-Savard, St-Joseph-de-la-Rive  G0A 3Y0 • 418-635-2430 • 866 635-2430
Distance: ~25.816 km *
        Description: ST-JOSEPH-DE-LA-RIVE. A designated Économusée, Papeterie St-Gilles offers a fascinating look into the past, for it is a working mill that produces parchment paper using processes dating from the 17th century. The mill, founded in 1964 by Monsignor Felix -Antoine-Savard, has a unique papermaking recipe that includes using pulp and flower petals. If you look closely at the paper, called "Grand Luxe," you'll notice that each sheet bears a distinctive watermark – the unmistakable image of Saint Gilles, thus making the stationery a truly special souvenir.
       

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Maison René Richard
(Attractions & Activities - Museums)
58, rue St-Jean-Baptiste, Baie-St-Paul  G3Z 1L9 • 418-435-5571
Distance: ~34.485 km *
        Description: BAIE-ST-PAUL. Famous Charlevoix painter René Richard lived in this quaint little Baie-Saint-Paul home, which dates back to the mid-19th century. The home looks much as it did when the Group of Seven artist lived here, with many of the rooms, including his private studio, still intact. Several of Richard's original paintings are on display inside the home. Tours are available.
       

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Le Centre d' Exposition – Baie-St-Paul
(Attractions & Activities - Museums)
23, rue Ambroise-Fafard, Baie-St-Paul  G3Z 2J2 • 418-435-3681
Distance: ~34.980 km *
        Description: BAIE-ST-PAUL. The artistic heart and soul of Québec's Charlevoix region, Baie-Saint-Paul does not lack for museums and galleries. If you are a lover of regional artwork, among the must-see museums on your agenda is the Expo Center, whose brick and glass exterior seems somewhat out of place in this lovely riverside community. Inside, you'll find a cornucopia of regional and contemporary artwork, as well as exhibits that showcase the talents of native Inuit artists and craftsmen.
       

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Centre d'Interprétation des Mammifères Marins
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108, rue de la Cale-Sèche, Tadousssac  G0T 2A0 • 418-235-4701
Distance: ~64.567 km *
        Description: TADOUSSAC. If you want to hone your knowledge of "whale-ology," CIMM is the place to do it. Located adjacent to the Tadoussace Marina, the center offers a variety of traditional and hands-on exhibits – including a device that allows people to time their breathing against that of whales. There are also videos, slide shows and a half-scale model of one of the world's largest fin-back whales. To find out where the most recent whale-sightings have occurred, take a look at the pinpoint map, which is updated daily. Information about other types of marine-life found in the Saint Lawrence is also available.
       

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Vieille Chapelle des Indiens
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108, rue Bord-de-l'Eau, Tadoussac  G0T 2A0 • 418-235-4324
Distance: ~67.769 km *
        Description: TADOUSSAC. One would be hard-pressed to pick out a more ideal location for a chapel than this one – overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Dating from 1747, Tadoussac's Indian Chapel stands as one of the oldest wooden chapels in Canada. It was built by Father Claude-Godefroy Cocquart, a Jesuit missionary, and served as the area's Indian mission. Today, services are no longer held here; however, the chapel houses a collection of unique religious and regional artifacts.
       

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