Religious sites
Very early on, the Côte-de-Beaupré traced an indelible mark in the religious history in North America. The Sanctuary of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré was the site of the first pilgrimages in North America, beginning in the times of New France. Sailors and the Province of Québec have made Good Saint Anne their Patron Saint. This region accounts for three of the oldest parishes in Quebec. Well-known artists such as Alphonse Paré, Louis Jobin, the Baillarge's, Albert Gilles, decorated our churches and many more throughout Quebec and elsewhere.
Scala Santa
On the second floor, you will find a replica of the Holy Stairs which represent the steps that Jesus climbed to meet Pontius Pilate.
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Discover the history of our ancestors through the works of art. A treasure to discover.
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This church built more than 225 years ago lie hidden works of art of the greatest quality.
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An eye-withness journey into biblical times through seeing the world's largest panorama. On exhibit at Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré since 1895.
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During the summer, pilgrims gather on the hillside to pray the Way of Cross.
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The Memorial Chapel commemorates the third Church which welcomed pilgrims from 1676 to 1876.
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The Heritage Interpretation Centre -'La Grande Ferme de Saint-Joachim'is located near Cap Tourmente in an old house built in 1866 and recognized as an historical monument
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