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Kulik Art Inuit |
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(Shopping - Gift Stores) |
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1, rue des Carrières Fairmont le Château Frontenac, Québec G1R 4P5 418-692-6174
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Distance:
~136 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. Located in the Château Frontenac's exclusive shopping promenade, the Kulik gallery celebrates Inuit art. Stroll through this well lit shop, and you'll find impressive displays of stencil and stone-cut artwork – all of it originating from people living in the Canadian Arctic. Among the more noteworthy works on display are original prints from Kenojuak Ashevak, Mary Pudlat and Parr. Most patrons, though, are attracted to intricate steatite, serpentine and basalt statues carved by Peter Sevoga, Fred Iyak and Kov Tapuangaie, which depict animals and people native to the Arctic regions. |
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Mouche à feu |
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(Shopping - Gift Stores) |
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37 ½, rue Sous-le-Fort, Québec G1K 4G6 418-692-3030
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Distance:
~148 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. Hold off on buying run-of-the-mill souvenirs at the touristy places until you get a chance to visit this unique little shop, located at Place Royale. Housed in a building that dates back to the 17th century, Mouche a Feu specializes in those rare little ditties that you can't find at other gift shops. From imported Cuban and Dominican Republican cigars to gourmet candies, they've got your habits covered. If it's a gourmet you're shopping for, then check out their smart wine holders, décorative cheese plates and Ritzenhoff glassware. |
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Artisans du Bas-Canada |
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(Shopping - Gift Stores) |
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30, côte de la Fabrique, Québec G1R 3V7 418-692-2109 888-339-2109
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Distance:
~240 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. People don't shop the Côte de la Fabrique looking for great deals. No, they browse these exclusive shops looking for what they want – for things that catch their eyes. Little wonder, then, that Artisans du Bas always appears to be busy. People are drawn to this store for any number of unique gift items, including handmade products like woven socks by Charlevoix's Les Bas de Julie, fur hats by Audet, hunting knives by Éric Séguin, and exquisite wood and stone carving by Iroquois and Inuit artists. An added bonus: the store is also a tax refund center. |
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User Rating: 9.2142
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Trois Colombes |
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(Shopping - Gift Stores) |
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46, rue St-Louis, Québec G1R 3Z3 418-694-1114
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Distance:
~351 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. This Old Québec gift shop carries a wide range of trinkets and neat little knickknacks – great ideas for the folks back home. Take a few minutes to browse, and you'll find handmade pottery, leather goods, wool sweaters, ties, dresses and hats. If those are a little steep for your taste, then take a peak at the maple goods on sale, from syrup in décorative containers to delicious candies. Collectible wood and stonecarvings. |
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Boutique Canadeau |
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(Shopping - Gift Stores) |
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1124, rue St-Jean, Québec G1R 1S4 418-692-4850
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Distance:
~433 m * |
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Description:
VIEUX QUEBEC. Located in the upper section of Vieux Québec near the St-Jean Gate, the Canadeau hosts exhibits of Amerindian works and Inuit sculpture. This is also a great place to purchase gifts for the folks back home. Knitted and woven items, intricate stone and ivory carvings, handmade hunting knives, exquisite jewelry and leather goods – nearly everything will catch your eye! |
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User Rating: 5.75
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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