10. Vieille Chapelle des Indiens108, rue Bord-de-l'Eau, Tadoussac, QC G0T 2A0
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TADOUSSAC. One would be hard-pressed to pick out a more ideal location for a chapel than this one – overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Dating from 1747, Tadoussac's Indian Chapel stands as one of the oldest wooden chapels in Canada. It was built by Father Claude-Godefroy Cocquart, a Jesuit missionary, and served as the area's Indian mission. Today, services are no longer held here; however, the chapel houses a collection of unique religious and regional artifacts. (© 10Best) More Details for Vieille Chapelle des IndiensHours: May - Oct Daily 9am-5pm Admission: CAD2 Payment Methods: Type: Architecture, Historic Sites, History Museums, Museums, Religious Sites, Sightseeing |
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