
This chapel is the very symbol of the city of Tadoussac and also that of its region. This chapel, which was built in 1747, is also known as the Indian chapel. The Jesuits performed the first ceremony on June 24, 1750. Still today, it is the oldest wooden church still standing in Canada. Enter the chapel to admire the numerous religious objects of the time. You can also visit an exhibition about the missionary life back at the beginning of the colony.
180 l'Église Street
Tadoussac
Québec, Canada
G0T 2A0
Phone : 418-235-4613
Fax : 418-235-1059
Cultural Heritage
The Manicouagan Travel guide is a source of tourism information that will allow you to see everything during your visit of the Manicouagan region. In this guide, you will find the attractions, activities and events not to be missed, as well as accommodation establishments. The guide highlights all the outdoor activities like cruises, zodiac excursions and biking, as well as natural attractions and parks.
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