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Village québécois d'antan
Québec's first historic-tourism site of its kind, designed in 1977, this reconstructed village of more than 70 authentic buildings from the 1810s to the 1930s offers a costumed daytime immersion and, after dark, an original multimedia experience called the Parallel Village.

Parc Marie-Victorin
Created in 1985 in tribute to the father of modern Québec botany, a native of Kingsey Falls, this garden-museum stands out for its spectacular three-dimensional mosaiculture sculptures and its collection of 1,200 carnivorous plants, complemented since 2025 by a new museum devoted to Québec heritage.

Musée Laurier — Wilfrid-Laurier House National Historic Site
The personal residence of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the first French-Canadian to lead Canada's government, this elegant Italianate house, built in 1876, has housed since 1929 a museum devoted to the career of this statesman, the longest-serving prime minister in Canadian history.

Lac Saint-Pierre World Biosphere Reserve
Designated a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, this vast floodplain, home to nearly a million birds, is North America's most important migratory stopover, welcoming up to 400,000 snow geese each spring.

Baie-du-Febvre Interpretation Centre
Founded in 1994 on the shore of Lac Saint-Pierre, this centre lets visitors discreetly watch, from a blind tunnel, the snow geese, Canada geese, and dabbling ducks that flood the floodplain, complemented by interpretive exhibits on this exceptional migratory phenomenon.

Cranberry Interpretation Centre
Opened in 1996 in Québec's cranberry capital, this seasonal centre welcomes visitors during the spectacular harvest period, from mid-September to mid-October, for a complete exploration of this little red fruit from cultivation to processing.

Grandes Coulées Regional Park
Set along the Rivière Noire in the Plessisville area, this regional park offers a network of gently graded trails, especially charming through its old-growth forest section, ideal for trout fishing, ropes courses, and wildlife watching.
