How familiar are you with the Traverse area? Follow the guide on this tour, punctuated with historical facts and anecdotes that will introduce you to the history of the former economic and social heart of Lévis.

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A stone’s throw from Quai Paquet and the Québec-Lévis ferry, the A.C. Davie Shipyard National Historic Site bears witness to the importance of Québec’s maritime history by showcasing one of the most important shipyards in the province, as well as the Davie family and the workers who brought it to life. Its exhibitions invite you […]

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How familiar are you with the Traverse area? Follow the guide on this tour punctuated with historical facts and anecdotes that will introduce you to the history of the former economic and social heart of Lévis.

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The archaeology of Lévis is richer than you might suspect! Come discover it during this two-part workshop: a presentation of Lévis’ prehistory, followed by an exploration of the remains of the shipyard.

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Maison Saint-Gabriel, Musée et site historique

Montréal, Québec
Ancien témoin de l’architecture rurale de Montréal, lieu d’accueil des Filles du Roy.
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Woodside National Historic Site

Kitchener, Ontario
Dining table decorated for Thanksgiving at Woodside National Historic Site
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Explore the house’s industrial hub! Just like most homes, the basement at Parkwood is used for storage and a place to work on repair projects for the estate. When the McLaughlin’s were in residence the basement was the industrial hub of the mansion including laundry facilities, the cannery, the boilers, the workings of the elevator, […]

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Explore the house’s industrial hub! Just like most homes, the basement at Parkwood is used for storage and a place to work on repair projects for the estate. When the McLaughlin’s were in residence the basement was the industrial hub of the mansion including laundry facilities, the cannery, the boilers, the workings of the elevator, […]

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Explore the house’s industrial hub! Just like most homes, the basement at Parkwood is used for storage and a place to work on repair projects for the estate. When the McLaughlin’s were in residence the basement was the industrial hub of the mansion including laundry facilities, the cannery, the boilers, the workings of the elevator, […]

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