Historic Sites
The richness of Quebec history is celebrated in a network of protected sites recounting the events that shaped Quebec and Canada.
A wealth of adventures, learning experiences, and wonders await visitors in national historic sites and national parks. Tourists get a unique opportunity of exploring one-of-a-kind, authentic, and priceless heritage.
Significant examples of Quebec’s and Canada’s history and culture reflect our identity and our values.
That is why all these military forts, canals, buildings, and other historical areas are protected and preserved for present and future generations.
At each site, guests live through a unique experience enriching their understanding of today’s world.
- Dumolon House in Abitibi-Temiscamingue
- Domain Breen
- Opemican historic Site
- Lavigne House in La Sarre
- Authier House in Amos
- Moffet's House in Ville-Marie
- Bourlamaque Mining Village
- Spirit Lake Prison Camp
- Tugboat T.E.Draper
- Tubboat The Pythonga
- Lamontagne House in Rimouski
- Mine of barytine in St. Fabian
- Vieux-Longueuil Heritage Site
- Bank-de-Peche-de-Paspebiac historic Site
- British Heritage Village in Gaspesie
Famille Lambert (Lambert Family) and a a banner of Acadie. Photo © Provincequebec.com
National Historic Sites of Canada:
- Artillery Park of Quebec city
- La Corne Nursing Station
- Fort Temiscamingue
- Point Apitipik-on-Lake
- Cartier-Brebeuf Site
- Canal Lachine
- Fort Chambly Site
- Fort Lennox Historic Site
- Chambly Canal Historic Site
- Fur Trade at Lachine
- Battle of the Chateauguay Site
- Papineau Manor
- Coteau-du-Lac Site
- Carillon Canal Site
- St-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal Site
- Battle of the Restigouche Site
- Sir Wilfrid Laurier Site
- George Etienne Cartier Site
- Pointe-au-Pere Historic Site
- St. Ours Canal Historic Site
- Louis Saint-Laurent National Historic Site