Religious & Heritage Sites

Quebec is home to an exceptional collection of historic and religious sites that reflect more than four centuries of history. From centuries-old churches and pilgrimage destinations to heritage villages, missions, memorial sites and archaeological landmarks, these attractions offer valuable insights into the cultural, spiritual and historical foundations of the province. Among the most visited destinations are Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine and Maison Saint-Gabriel. These landmarks welcome thousands of visitors every year who come to admire their architecture, learn about their history and experience their cultural significance. Across Quebec’s many tourism regions, heritage sites tell the stories of Indigenous peoples, French settlers and the communities that helped shape the province. Attractions such as Village Québécois d'Antan, Grosse Île and the Irish Memorial National Historic Site of Canada and Onhoüa Chetek8e Traditional Huron Site provide fascinating journeys through Quebec’s past. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, exhibitions, historical reenactments and beautifully preserved buildings that showcase different eras of Quebec history. Many locations also offer interactive exhibits, family-friendly programming and multimedia experiences designed to engage visitors of all ages. Whether you are interested in history, architecture, religious heritage or culture, Quebec’s historic and religious sites provide meaningful experiences and a deeper understanding of the province’s unique identity.

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