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Musée du Fort
(Attractions - History Museums)
10, rue Sainte-Anne, Québec  G1R 4S7 • 418-692-2175 • 418-692-1759
Distance: ~141 m *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. History and military buffs are sure to enjoy the Fort and all it has to offer. This museum, via a 30-minute light and sound show and a to-scale diorama, showcases the six sieges of Québec in recreating the military history of the city. Appropriately, the complex, which was erected in 1840 and modified in 1898, is located adjacent to the Place d'Armes. Both English and French narrations are available.
        User Rating: 6.75 / 10
       

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Centre d'interprétation de Place-Royale
(Attractions - History Museums)
27, rue Notre-Dame, Québec  G1K 4E9 • 418-643-2158 • 866-710-8031
Distance: ~240 m *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. Part of the sprawling complex that also includes the Musée de la civilisation, Musée de l'Amérique française and several historic homes, the Centre d'interprétation de Place-Royale features a number of interesting exhibits designed to give visitors an in-depth understanding of the importance of the Place-Royale area in Québec's sometimes stormy history. Known as the birthplace of French America, this is the site where Samuel de Champlain built the first fur trading post in 1608. Despite a few setbacks, the post grew quickly into a busy center of commerce, and by 1759 was the main port for all European imports and exports.
       

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Musée de l'Amérique Française
(Attractions - History Museums)
2, côte de la Fabrique, Québec  G1R 3V6 • 418-692-2843 • 866-710-8031
Distance: ~260 m *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. This museum highlights objects and works of art reflecting France's rich historic, cultural and social heritage in North America. Three buildings hold archives of historical documents, 195,000 rare books and journals, European and Canadian paintings, gold and silver, scientific instruments, furniture and stamps. Kids especially like the "Petit Séminaire de Québec," a hands-on exhibit that details the life of young Joseph, a 19th century student. This is one of the must-see museums in Canada.
       

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Morrin Cultural Centre and Heritage Site
(Attractions - History Museums)
44, chaussée des Écossais, Québec  G1R 4H3 • 418-694-9147
Distance: ~387 m *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. The Morrin Centre offers a cultural base for the English speaking people of Québec City. Operated by the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, the center hosts an abundance of English-language workshops, seminars and special events. The centre's library, a surprisingly large repository of books, historic documents and reference materials, all in English, is open to the general public, although only members have check-out privileges. It's worthwhile to stop by just to see the library, but guided tours of the historic 1712 building (which has also served as a jail and a Scottish college) are also available.
       

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Musée de la Civilisation
(Attractions - History Museums)
85, rue Dalhousie, Québec  G1K 8R2 • 418-643-2158 • 866-710-8031
Distance: ~469 m *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. Opened in 1998, this fascinating museum highlights the lifestyles and cultural uniqueness of different lands and peoples. Exhibits prompt visitors to examine their own traditions and values in tandem with those of other lands. There are approximately 50,000 objects and 20,000 documents here, including costumes, textiles, art and ethnology sections of the museum. Block off about two hours of your day to fully appreciate this interesting museum.
        User Rating: 9 / 10
       

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La Citadelle de Québec
(Attractions - History Museums)
1, côte de la Citadelle, Québec  G1R 4V7 • 418-694-2815
Distance: ~0.585 km *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. The number one visited site in Québec boasts a working fort, a museum (visitors must be part of a group with reservations) and the highly popular Changing of the Guard. The origins of Québec's Citadelle go back as far as the War of 1812, when the Duke of Wellington ordered its construction in anticipation of renewed hostilities with US forces. Today, the 25-plus buildings that comprise the Citadelle make it one of the largest North American forts still occupied by troops. One-hour tours of the grounds are offered daily. Hours and ceremonies are seasonal.
       

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Musée naval de Québec
(Attractions - History Museums)
170, rue Dalhousie, Québec  G1K 8M7 • 418-694-5387
Distance: ~0.761 km *
        Description: VIEUX QUEBEC. The history of Québec is so intertwined with that of the river that a museum outlining the naval history of the region is certainly apropos. Exhibits focus on vivid historical details (rather than somewhat dull technical aspects), so even kids will enjoy a visit. Plus, its diminutive size makes this one museum kids can get all the way through! Without whining!
       

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