4. Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours400, rue Saint-Paul est, Montréal, QC H2Y 1H4
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(based on 1 user rating) EDITOR REVIEW: This small chapel, Montréal's oldest church, dates back to 1657. Margaret Bourgeoys, who founded the Notre Dame congregation of nuns, initiated construction, originally to provide sailors a refuge of peace and comfort. Legend has it that Montréal's founder, Paul Chomedey, personally cut timbers for the small chapel. A statue, "Our Lady of Good Hope" (hence "de Bon Secours"), was donated by the French. The statue reaches out her arms to protect sailors from the treacherous seas. The Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum on site has exhibits of historical and archaeological interest. |
More Details Hours: Mar and Apr Tue-Sun 11am-3:30pm May - Oct Tue-Sun 10am-5:30pm Nov - mid Jan Tue-Sun 11am-3:30pm Book Now - Before You Go! Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours website » Type: Historic Sites, Museums, Religious Sites |