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Village québécois d'antan
Québec's first historic-tourism site of its kind, designed in 1977, this reconstructed village of more than 70 authentic buildings from the 1810s to the 1930s offers a costumed daytime immersion and, after dark, an original multimedia experience called the Parallel Village.

Parc Marie-Victorin
Created in 1985 in tribute to the father of modern Québec botany, a native of Kingsey Falls, this garden-museum stands out for its spectacular three-dimensional mosaiculture sculptures and its collection of 1,200 carnivorous plants, complemented since 2025 by a new museum devoted to Québec heritage.

Musée Laurier — Wilfrid-Laurier House National Historic Site
The personal residence of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the first French-Canadian to lead Canada's government, this elegant Italianate house, built in 1876, has housed since 1929 a museum devoted to the career of this statesman, the longest-serving prime minister in Canadian history.

Cranberry Interpretation Centre
Opened in 1996 in Québec's cranberry capital, this seasonal centre welcomes visitors during the spectacular harvest period, from mid-September to mid-October, for a complete exploration of this little red fruit from cultivation to processing.
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0.4 kmParc Marie-Victorin de Kingsey Falls
📍 Kingsey Falls
Explore a living celebration of nature at Parc Marie-Victorin in Kingsey Falls. This botanical haven captivates visitors with its spectacular giant mosaic gardens, seven enchanting themed gardens, and remarkable carnivorous plant greenhouse. Created as a tribute to Brother Marie-Victorin, a pioneer of Quebec botany, this park offers an immersive experience where floral beauty and horticultural innovation come together.
9.8 kmCorporation de développement de l'Étang Burbank
📍 Kingsey Falls
Explore Burbank Pond, a pristine 1 km² natural sanctuary where wildlife and lush vegetation captivate visitors of all ages. Encounter over 220 bird species and diverse wildlife along scenic trails, observation towers, and a stunning 290-meter boardwalk. This thoughtfully developed site offers an indoor exhibition, native plant gardens, and welcoming facilities—the perfect destination to immerse yourself in Quebec's unspoiled nature.

