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April 2, 2010
Free visits of the temporary exhibtions andthe permanent exhibits.
The exhibition will show the richness of glass bead productions and the creativity expressed by artists to make it a true art.
615, avenue Sainte-Croix Montréal (arrond. Saint-Laurent) (Québec) H4L 3X6 Tél. : 514-747-7367 www.mmaq.qc.ca
The Let's Eat! exhibition explores the different facets of Québec's culinary culture, from the arrival of the first colonist to the modern day.
Glass art pieces and objects from the museum. Works by Linda Covitt, Lisette Lemieux and Catherine Widgery are presented along with works by guest artists Patrick Beaulieu and Susan Edgerley.
Magnificent example of 17th century French architecture. Through over 400 objects, the museum’s collection depicts the everyday lives of the Maison’s occupants from 1669 onwards.
With a collection containing over 50 monumental sculptures, Musée plein air de Lachine is among the largest open air museums in Canada.
Open daily from sunrise to sunset
Enjoy the listening of an animal story, take a really close look to reptiles/amphibians and participate in fun animal craft! Also see more than 115 animal species from Quebec in a natural setting.
Let the objects of the Dawes-Black Horse Collection tell you about a family of great entrepreneurs.
The Montreal Heritage Calendar was produced by Héritage Montréal in collaboration with the Montreal Heritage Network and its partners.
The museum closes it's doors between 12:00 and 1:00 pm.