Centre d'exposition de Repentigny
Exhibition centre - Art - Fine Arts and Decorative Arts / Contemporary Art
Tourist region: Lanaudière3 Place d'Evry
Repentigny, Quebec J6A 8H7
Telephone: 450 470-3010 Fax: 450 470-3088 SMQ code: 163508 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ville.repentigny.qc.ca/expositions/ Hours Open year-round
Hours: Wednesday and Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.; Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Summer hours: Wednesday and Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.; Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m.
To discover, see and do...
The Centre d’exposition de Repentigny is a 300 m² exhibition centre that presents and organizes shows giving an overview of major trends in arts and crafts and the visual arts.
Services
Parking Sales counter
Reception (languages) Exhibitions: French
Cuthbert Chapel
Interpretation site - History and society - Religious Heritage
Tourist region: LanaudièreCuthbert Chapel Photo: Réal Guérin 461 rue de Bienville
Berthierville, Quebec J0K 1A0
Telephone: 450 836-7336
Telephone (off season): 450 836-8158 Fax: 450 838-8158
SMQ code: 1060
Website: http://www.patrimoineberthier.org/ Hours
Seasonal
To discover, see and do...
The Chapelle des Cuthbert is the oldest existing Protestant church in Quebec. Step back in time and discover the history of this remarkable chapel through our guided tours and permanent photo exhibition.
Services
Parking Picnic area
For groups:
Customized activities (specific groups) Hours adapted to groups
Parking (buses)
Reception (languages) Exhibitions: French
Guided tours: French, English
Capacity
Self-guided tours: 50 people
Heritage classification
Église de la Purification-de-la-Bienheureuse-Vierge-Marie
Interpretation site - Art / History and society - Religious Heritage
Tourist region: Lanaudière445 rue Notre-Dame
Repentigny, Quebec J6A 2T3
Telephone: 450 470-3001 Fax: 450 470-3027 SMQ code: 163409 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://grandquebec.com/lanaudiere/eglise-purifcation/ Hours Seasonal
From Saint-Jean-Baptiste to the last sunday of august : Wednesday to Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.
Week-ends of Labour Day, Journées de la culture and Thanksgiving from 1 to 5 p.m.
Regular rates
Free admission
To discover, see and do...
The Purification-de-la-Bienheureuse-Vierge-Marie church was declared a historic monument on March 23, 1978 – exactly 300 years after the Seigniory’s first church was built, to the west of Repentigny, on the seigniorial estate. A wooden church was first erected on the current site in 1703, followed by a stone church dating from 1723; today’s church stands atop the remains of the second church. This is the oldest church in the Montreal diocese. Its cemetery, like those of churches on the Île d'Orléans and only a few other churches in Quebec, adjoins the church. A fire on October 12, 1984, damaged the interior, but most of the decorations were saved. Despite the damage caused by the fire, and in view of its long history, the Repentigny church remains one of the finest in the Montreal diocese.
Services
Parking Gift shop Restaurant
For groups:
Customized activities (specific groups) Hours adapted to groups
Parking (buses)
Reception (languages) Exhibitions: French
Guided tours: French, English
Capacity
Self-guided tours: 300 people Guided tours: 50 people
Number of sites to visit: 1 church
Heritage classification
National historic site (Canada) Historic monument (Quebec) Historic site (Quebec)
Activities or attractions nearby
The church is located on the Chemin du Roy (King’s Road), alongside the St. Lawrence River. Visitors can also stroll along the waterside in the Île Lebel park, across the way, and enjoy three historical walking tours. Two local windmills are still standing; one of them, the Grenier mill, is open to the public.
Île-des-Moulins historic site
Interpretation site - History and society - Industrial Heritage
Tourist region: Lanaudière866 rue St-Pierre
Terrebonne, Quebec J6W 1E5
Telephone: 450 471-0619 Fax: 450 471-8311 SMQ code: 1261 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.iledesmoulins.qc.ca/ Hours Seasonal General public:
- Late June to early September: Wednesday to Sunday Wednesday: 1 to 6 p.m.
Thursday to Saturday: 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
School groups:
- Early May to mid-June: Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
From Thanksgiving to late June: open for groups, by reservation only
Regular rates
- Guided tour of the site: $5* - Boat tour: $5**
- Visit, school program: $4 - Rally, school program: $2
* Free for visitors age 10 and under
To discover, see and do...
Set in the heart of Old Terrebonne, the Île-des-Moulins historic site offers visitors a fascinating historical and cultural experience.
This is the second-largest historical restoration site in Quebec.
Classified as a recognized historic site in 1973, Île-des-Moulins is a major 19th-century pre-industrial complex. It is still a living, breathing place, with five restored buildings.
Through historical, cultural and recreational interpretation activities, the Île-des-Moulins historic site relates the history of the Terrebonne region from three points of view: the transition from the seigniorial regime to municipal government, the operation of water-driven mills and their pre-industrial development. There are two permanent exhibitions (Récits d'une seigneurie and les Moulins
de Terrebonne, le pouvoir de l'eau) open during the
summer and, by reservation, all year long.
Round off your visit with guided tours, interactive theatre, interpretation activities, boat tours, mini-train tours, a walking path, a storytelling evening and theme evenings.
Services
Parking Restaurant
Dining area (indoors) Picnic area
For groups:
Customized activities (specific groups) Hours adapted to groups
Room (space) rental Parking (buses)
Restaurant available by reservation Packages available
Reception (languages) Exhibitions: French
Guided tours: French, English
Capacity
Self-guided tours: 1000 people Guided tours: 80 people Number of exhibitions: 4-5 Number of sites to visit: 3
Île-des-Moulins historic site
Interpretation site - History and society - Industrial Heritage
Tourist region: LanaudièreAccessibility
Partially accessible
Accessible to visually impaired visitors
Activities or attractions nearby
Théâtre du Vieux-Terrebonne La Maison Bélisle
Moulin Grenier
Interpretation site - History and society - Industrial Heritage
Tourist region: Lanaudière912 rue Notre-Dame
Repentigny, Quebec J5Y 1C8
Telephone: 450 470-3400 Fax: 450 470-3027 SMQ code: 163455 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ville.repentigny.qc.ca/ Hours Seasonal
June 24 (St-Jean Baptiste) to August 28, from 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday to Sunday, and weekends from Labour Day until Thanksgiving and the Journées de la culture.
Regular rates
Free admission
To discover, see and do...
The Moulin Grenier (Grenier Mill) was built in 1820 by François Grenier. It was classified as a historic building in 1976. The mill is open to the public, and guides offer interactive tours from June 24 (St-Jean Baptiste) to Thanksgiving. One of its main attractions is the excellent condition of its original mechanism. The mill operated until the 1880s, but was almost abandoned in the late 1970s, when it was struck by a car. The city of Repentigny took it over and began restoration work, completed in September 2005. Contact us for the detailed schedule.
Services
Parking Picnic area
For groups:
Customized activities (specific groups) Hours adapted to groups
Parking (buses)
Other service(s): Artisanal bakery workshop available nearby (by reservation)
Reception (languages) Guided tours: French, English
Capacity
Self-guided tours: 7 people Guided tours: 21 people
Heritage classification
Historic monument (Quebec) Historic site (Quebec)
Activities or attractions nearby
The Moulin Grenier is located on the Chemin du Roy (King’s Road); another historic mill stands less than 500 metres away. There is an adjoining artisanal bakery and, less than 2 kilometres away, the Île Lebel park offers an oasis of peace with three walking trails on historical, heritage and archaeological themes.
Musée d'art de Joliette
Museum - Art - Fine Arts and Decorative Arts / Contemporary Art / Religious Heritage
Tourist region: LanaudièreMusée d'art de Joliette The exhibition Shayne Dark. Wildfire, 2009 Photo : Richard-Max Tremblay © Musée d'art de Joliette 145 rue du Père-Wilfrid-Corbeil
Joliette, Quebec J6E 4T4
Telephone: 450 756-0311 Fax: 450 756-6511
Telephone for group reservations: 450 765-0311 poste 234 SMQ code: 1123 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.museejoliette.org/ Hours Open year-round
- Tuesday to Sunday, 12 noon to 5 pm
Regular rates
- Adults: $10
- Seniors (65 and over): $8 - Students: $8
- Children (6 to 12 years): $6 - Members of the Museum: free
Group rates
To discover, see and do...
An institution of international calibre set in the heart of the Lanaudière, the Musée d’art de Joliette has a mission to conserve, promote and disseminate early and contemporary works by artists from Québec, Canada and abroad. The Musée’s collection, which today holds close to 9,000 works, presents an overview of art history, looking at the past and the future. This vision is what characterizes the MAJ’s exhibitions and provides visitors with unique cultural experiences. With its commitment to offer cultural and educational activities designed for a public of all ages, all year long, the MAJ has become a leading player in the diffusion of visual arts in Québec.
Services
Parking Sales counter Dining area (indoors)
For groups:
Customized activities (specific groups) Room (space) rental
Parking (buses)
Reception (languages) Exhibitions: French, English
Guided tours: French, English
Capacity
Self-guided tours: 500 people Guided tours: 60 people Number of exhibitions: 7 Number of sites to visit: 1
Accessibility
Accessible
Rosalie Cadron House
Interpretation site - History and society
Tourist region: LanaudièreRosalie-Cadron House Photo: Lorraine Legault © Rosalie Cadron house 1997 rue Notre-Dame
Lavaltrie, Quebec J5T 1S6
Telephone: 450 586-0361 or 450 586-1575 Toll-free: 1 887 586-1575
Telephone (off season): 450 586-1575 Telephone for group reservations: 450 586-1575 SMQ code: 159258 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.maisonrosaliecadron.org/ Hours Seasonal
June 24th to September 2nd: Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. By appointment from May 15th to June 23rd and from September 3rd to October 15th.
- Groups by appointment from May 15th to October 15th
Regular rates
Adults: $5 Seniors: $4 Students: $2
Members and children under 6: free Groups: 3,50$
Group rates
To discover, see and do...
Rosalie Cadron-Jetté (1794-1864), mother of 11 children and foundress of the Misericordia Sisters, was born in this house, built around 1790. Here you can learn about the daily life of Rosalie Cadron and Jean-Marie Jetté with their first six children, around 1820, shortly before they left Lavaltrie. The period furniture, the vegetable and flower gardens, the cross standing by the road, the baker’s oven plus the old well and its mechanism, will take you back 200 years. An exhibition in one of the rooms tells about the life and work of this exceptional woman who devoted her life to the poor, the miserable and unmarried mothers. She has now been proposed for sainthood.
You’ll enjoy the exhibition and workshops on the domestic arts: weaving, quilting, arrow sashes, braided and hooked rugs, knitting, embroidery, etc. Home-made bread, games and amusements from the past, handicrafts and regional products.
Services
Parking Gift shop Picnic area
For groups:
Customized activities (specific groups) Hours adapted to groups
Parking (buses)
Reception (languages) Exhibitions: French,
Guided tours: French, English, Français
Capacity
Self-guided tours: 50 people Guided tours: 50 people Number of exhibitions: 3-4 Number of sites to visit: 1
Activities or attractions nearby
Chemin du Roy
Route verte (province-wide cycling trail) Many antique dealers and art galleries
Sainte-Geneviève de Berthier church
Interpretation site - History and society - Religious Heritage
Tourist region: Lanaudière780 rue Montcalm
Berthierville, Quebec J0K 1A0
Telephone: 450 836-3758 Fax: 450 836-1921 SMQ code: 1061 E-mail: [email protected] Hours By appointment only
To discover, see and do...
The second church in Berthier is the oldest in the Joliette diocese. It was opened to worship in 1787 and declared a historic monument in 2001. Numerous works by many renowned artists have made it a priceless art centre. Five sculptors and one painter, among the masters of their time, transformed the inside of the church into a veritable museum. The Église Sainte-Geneviève is a prime example of old French-Canadian architecture.
Services
Parking Picnic area
Reception (languages) Guided tours: French, English
Capacity
Guided tours: 50 people Number of sites to visit: 1
Heritage classification
Historic monument (Quebec) Historic site (Quebec)
Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site
Interpretation site - History and society
Tourist region: Lanaudière
Photo: Normand Rajotte © Parks canada 945 - 12e Avenue
Saint-Lin-Laurentides, Quebec J5M 2W4
Telephone: 450 439-3702 Toll-free: 1 888 773-8888
Telephone (off season): 514 283-2282 Fax: 450 439-5721
Fax (off season): 514 283-5560
SMQ code: 1363
E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.pc.gc.ca/laurier/ Hours
Seasonal
- From May to mid-June : Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- From mid-June to Labor Day : Daily, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Regular rates
- Adults : $ 3,90 - Seniors: $ 3.40
- Children (6 to 16 years old) : $ 1,90 - Family: $ 9,80
Group rates Packages available
To discover, see and do...
The Sir Wilfrid Laurier National Historic Site of Canada commemorates the life and work of Canada’s first French-Canadian Prime Minister, from 1896. Learn about the great achievements of this key figure in our history, at a time when Canada was experiencing massive change and unprecedented growth. The historic house takes you back to the early childhood of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and our interpreter-guides have some entertaining tales to tell.
Services
Parking Picnic area
For groups:
Customized activities (specific groups) Parking (buses)
Packages available
Reception (languages) Exhibitions: French, English
Guided tours: French, English
Capacity
Guided tours: 75 people Number of exhibitions: 3 Number of sites to visit: 3
Heritage classification
National historic site (Canada)
Accessibility
Partially accessible