Attractions around Trois-Rivières
Explore 16 attractions, restaurants, shops around Trois-Rivières
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La Vieille Prison de Trois-Rivieres
200 Laviolette Street, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9A 6L5 Canada
Part of the Musee POP, The Old Prison of Trois-Rivieres opened in 1822 and was classified a historic monument. The guides will tell you about life in this prison closed in 1986 for unhealthy conditions. The cells and insolation cells will surely make you feel happy to be free! Time required for the visit: 1h. The visit is not recommended for children under 8. Booking recommanded at https://museepop.ca/en/plan-your-visit/box-office
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Our Lady of the Cape Shrine
626 rue Notre-Dame Est, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G8T 4G9 Canada
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Borealis
200, avenue des Draveurs, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9A 0B6 Canada
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Musee Pop
200 Rue Laviolette, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9A 6L5 Canada
The Musée POP bears witness to the unique identity of Quebec's diverse and evolving society. Its dynamic and bold exhibitions are thought-provoking and encourage discovery. Adjacent to the Museum, the Old Prison of Trois-Rivieres, classified a historic monument, offers an unforgettable visit-experience behind bars.
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Parc Portuaire
1300, rue du Fleuve, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9A 5H3 Canada
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Parc de l'ile Saint-Quentin
Rue des iles, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec Canada
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Forges du Saint-Maurice
10 000, boulevard des Forges, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9C 1B1 Canada
Historic village where visitors learn about the workings of the iron and steel industry that was founded in 1730.
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Bureau d'Information Touristique
1400, rue du Fleuve, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9A 5Z3 Canada
Tourist Information For more information on attractions, activities, accommodation, restaurants, boutiques and services.
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Musee Des Ursulines
734, rue des Ursulines, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9A 5B5 Canada
The Ursulines were the first religious community of nuns to be established in Trois-Rivieres in 1697; their presence was an important influence on the city's educational and religious history. The museum stages exhibits with different themes each year, as well as permanent exhibitions in the old refectory and a guided visit to the historic chapel.
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Cathedrale de l'Assomption
362, rue Bonaventure, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9A 2B3 Canada
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Parc Laviolette
6455, rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9A 5A6 Canada
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Moulin Seigneurial de Pointe-du-Lac
11930, Notre-Dame Ouest, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9B 6X1 Canada
Visit a flourmill which dates back to seigniorial times, and a sawmill, built in the middle of the 20th century. The "Master Mill" exhibition reveals the daily lives of millers and many secrets of their trade: flour making. The second exhibition, "Sawdust 2.0", explores the adjoining sawmill and allows visitors to get a taste of forest workers' reality. A visit to the mill would be incomplete without a leisurely stroll around the grounds to discover the beauty of its surroundings, including the pond, the gardens and the forest.
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Manoir Boucher de Niverville
168 Rue Bonaventure, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9A 2B1 Canada
Bearing witness to the history of Trois-Rivières, Boucher de Niverville Manor hosts the exhibition "Vie bourgeoise, les dessous de la mondanité en Nouvelle-France".
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Bibliotheque Gatien-Lapointe
1425, place de l'Hotel-de-Ville, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9A 4S7 Canada
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Stade Stereo +
1760, Avenue Gilles-Villeneuve, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec G9A 5K8 Canada