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Cathedral of the Assumption One of many stops along the King's Road in Trois-Rivieres, the cathedral was built in the mid-19th century and is known for its stained glass windows. Address: 362, rue Bonaventure Trois-Rivieres QC Canada G9A 2B3
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This historic site, known as the Old Shrine, is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and began as a parish church in 1720. Over the years, a Small Shine and Basilica were added and these along with its gardens and location next to the St. Lawrence River, have made the Shrine of Notre-Dame-du-Cap a destination for both tourists and pilgrims. It has a gift shop that is open daily and a cafeteria that is open from May until mid-October. Address: 626 rue Notre-Dame Est Trois-Rivieres QC Canada G8T 4G9
Send an Email 1 819 374-2441
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Jesuit Manor House The Manoir des Jesuites (Jesuit Manor House) was built what is now the Cap-de-la Madeleine section of Trois-Rivieres in 1742. Located along the King's Road route, the house is now in the possession of the Oblate Fathers and is not open to the public. Address: 555, rue Notre-Dame (Cap-de-la-Madeleine area) Trois-Rivieres QC Canada
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Saint James Anglican Church Located on the King's Road, the stone church dates from 1754 but there was a monastery on the site as early as 1693. Anglican services have been conducted here since 1823 and those wishing to visit must do so by request. Address: 811, rue des Ursulines Trois-Rivieres QC Canada G9A 5B7
1 819 374-6010
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