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Carrefour Culturel Paul Médéric
Most beautiful winter and summer landscapes group together the works of some artists from Charlevoix. Also, presentation and special exhibitions.
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Centre d'Expositions de Baie Saint-Paul
You must visit the Centre d'expositions de Baie Saint-Paul for the architecture and for the schedule. On the three floors, this year, you'll see a rich calendar of events always most prestigious.
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Musée de Charlevoix
To see and understand Charlevoix's region, there is the Musée de Charlevoix. Built at Pointe-au-Pic, birthplace of resort Canada's industry, the Musée de Charlevoix has been preserving and showcasing works by reported artists from the area.
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Maison René Richard - Museum and art gallery
This century-old house is where René Richard lived at the end of his life. It still has it's original structure, furnishings and period objects. The guest is invite to visit René Richard's studio in a period atmosphere.
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Musée Maritime de Charlevoix
The Musée Maritime de Charlevoix conserves and recounts Charlevoix's maritime history through the stories of the schooners that sailed the St-Lawrence. The museum's permanent and temporary exhibitions offer visitors unique opportunity to learn about the history of navigation and understand the important role these ships played in the economic development of Quebec's various regions.
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Musée Les Voitures d'Eau
This museum bring to life inshore navigation on the St-Lawrence River with an actual schooner( the Mont Sainte-Marie) that able-bodied visitors can explore from bold to wheelhouse. Many pieces of nautical equipment from boats of the era also on display. The museum's observation and interpretation center offer a rustic walk to a tower overlooking the island.
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Laiterie Charlevoix
Located on the 138 road, this dairy has produced cheese since 1948. It became a cheese Economuseum in 1998 and now gives visitors a first-hand look at all stages of the cheese making process. The museum holds regular cheese tasting and features an interpretation center and historical equipment.
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Papeterie Saint-Gilles
This establishment, first Economuseum of this kind, features a boutique, paper museum and workshop where craftspeople produce fine cotton paper inlaid with local leaves or flowers.
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Moulins de l'Isle-aux-Coudres
Unique in Canada, this site open to the public boasts a watermill (1825), a windmill (1836) and the miller's house. As in bygone days, the miller grinds wheat and buckwheat flour at the watermill. Visitors can purchase flour freshly milled on authentic millstones and sample baked goods cooked in an old-style clay oven.
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