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Marguerite-Bourgeoys Museum, Montreal

Built in 1655, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, is the oldest stone church in Montreal.

Built in 1655, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, is the oldest stone church in Montreal. The museum houses artifacts from the church's history and pays tribute to Marguerite Bourgeoys, Montreal's first teacher.


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About Marguerite-Bourgeoys Museum

 400 Saint Paul Street East, Montreal, QC, Canada

 +1 514-282-8670

 [email protected]

 www.marguerite-bourgeoys.com

Marguerite-Bourgeoys Museum and Nearby Sights on Map

Michel-ange

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Place Jacques-Cartier

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Galerie de Chariot

Government-certified Innuit soapstone carvings and historical drawings

Montréal Science Centre

Interactive science museum and IMAX theater

Vieux-Port

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Montreal Clock Tower

Also known as the '''Sailors' Memorial Clock''', the clock tower was built between 1919-1922 as a memorial to sailors lost at sea