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  • 1 Laurier Museum Interesting

    Museums and art

    16 Rue Laurier Ouest CDN - Victoriaville QC G6P 6P3

    This museum commemorating Arthabaska's beloved native son occupies two separate buildings. The Sir Wilfrid Laurier House (16 Rue Laurier Ouest) features overhanging eaves, decorative brackets, quoins and bay windows. Laurier lived here until his deat..

  • 2 St. Christopher's Church Interesting

    Religious buildings

    40 Rue Laurier Ouest CDN - Victoriaville QC G6P 6P3

    Restored in 1997, this charming stone church (1873, J.-F. Peachy) in the Ro-manesque style has a remarkable interior. The ceiling is decorated with 76 frescoes and paintings, the work of an artist from Saint-Hyacinthe, J.T. Rousseau, aided by Suzor-C..

  • 3 La Pierre Mill Interesting

    Industrial tourism and theme park

    99. Chemin Laurier RR 47 CDN - Victoriaville QC G0P 1B0

    Straddling the Gosselin River, this is one of the few remaining operating water mills in Quebec. It was built on this site by Jean Goulet in 1845. Visitors can observe the milling process, purchase flour and enjoy home-made buckwheat biscuits in the ..

  • 4 Church of St. Victoria

    Religious buildings

    99 Rue Notre-Dame Ouest CDN - Victoriaville QC G6P 1R8

    This Neoclassical-style church was completed in 1897; its main steeple measures 60m/197ft tall. The ornate interior features elaborate woodwork in the apse, a vault richly decorated with wood sculpture, and imposing lateral galleries. The stained-gla..

  • 5 Mount Saint-Michel

    Nature and gardens

    Chemin du Mont Saint Michel CDN - Victoriaville QC G6P 6S2

    A small park with benches and picnic tables affords a lovely view of Victoriaville and the Nicolet River valley. Among the prominent landmarks are the tower of Arthabaska College, operated by the Sacred Heart Brothers (Frères du Sacré-Coeur), and the..

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