9. Pointe-du-Buisson Archaeological Park333, rue Émond, Beauharnois, QC J0S 1J0
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Pointe-du-Buisson is actually a collection of 16 archaeological sites which opened to the public in 1986. Exhibits here include all sorts of fascinating finds from the site, dating to regional aboriginal people from 5000 years ago up through the mid-1900s. Along with the dig sites and museum exhibits there is a traditional sugar shack and a couple of kilometers of trails. Initial digs here led to the Université de Montréal becoming the first accredited archaeology school in the province. For an additional fee, you can even take part in one of the ongoing digs. (© 10Best) More Details for Pointe-du-Buisson Archaeological ParkHours: Summer (May - Aug) Tue-Fri 10am-5pm; Sat-Sun 10am-6pm Fall (Sep - Oct) Sat-Sun Noon-5pm Admission: Adult CAD5; Senior (65+) CAD4; Child (6-17) CAD3; Family CAD14 Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Pointe-du-Buisson Archaeological Park website » Type: Historic Sites, History Museums, Museums, Science Museums |
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