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Saint Lawrence River Shrines

A new religious heritage tour in Quebec, the Saint Lawrence River Shrines introduces you to seven distinctive places of worship. From Manoir d’Youville in Châteauguay, through La Prairie, Longueuil and Boucherville all the way to Varennes, without forgetting the Mohawk community of Kahnawake, discover the history of these places, listed as historic monuments.

This tour along the Saint Lawrence River near Montréal will provide you with a unique tourist experience that is simultaneously spiritual and cultural

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Discover this tour

Immerse yourself in the traditions and lifestyles of another time. Meet daring people. Admire the beauty of these shrines with their visual arts, architecture and displays of numerous artifacts. Immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere that lends itself to quiet contemplation and pilgrimages.

YOUVILLE MANOR
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Châteauguay

The founder of the Sisters of Charity (Grey Nuns of Montreal), Marguerite d’Youville, used it to cultivate highly productive land to feed the sick. The Manoir d’Youville site is located on Île Saint-Bernard, a former Châteauguay seigneury. This historic site, with one of the oldest mills in North America (1686), boasts an enchanting setting on the banks of the Châteauguay River and Lake Saint-Louis, as well as a wildlife refuge.

SAINT KATERI TEKAKWITHA SHRINE
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Kahnawake

Jesuit Mission of the 18th century located in the Mohawk community of Kahnawake. Built in 1720 in the old Fort St. Louis, the mission exhibits historical, cultural and archaeological treasures, including the tomb of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, a young Native American, canonized on October 21, 2012. Located in front of the church, the Interpretation Center is open on specific terms and schedule.

 

LA NATIVITÉ-DE-LA-SAINTE-VIERGE SANCTUARY
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La Prairie

An ancient charnel house. A bell dating back to 1767. Benches with a particular function. It is here, at the La Nativité-de-la-Sainte-Vierge Sanctuary, that you will find these intriguing remnants of the past and many other remarkably well-preserved works – all ready, in their own way, to tell their story. To explore this heritage monument is to delve into the heart of La Prairie’s history.

CATHEDRAL OF SAINT-ANTOINE-DE-PADOUE
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Longueuil

The cathedral, with its Gothic Revival architecture and Neo-Byzantine dome, was inaugurated in 1887 and is listed as a heritage building. The museum houses objects dating back to the origins of the parish in 1697. The cocathedral’s value as a heritage building and its unique character put it among the top-rated buildings in Quebec. Also temporary exhibition and cultural activities.

 

 

MARIE-ROSE CENTRE
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Longueuil

Explore the world of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary (SNJM), the first woman teaching order founded by a Canadian, Blessed Marie-Rose Durocher. On this classified heritage site, discover the Foundation House, the convent, the chapel, the museum, the exhibition room and the historic rooms where Marie-Rose lived. A 5-minute walk will take you to her tomb in the chapel dedicated to her in the Co-cathedral.

 

SAINTE-FAMILLE CHURCH
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Boucherville

Founded in 1667, Boucherville is one of the oldest cities in Québec, and the Church Square, is the historic heart of the city. Built in stone, the church, flanked by the former convent on the right and the former presbytery on the left, dominates the place. In addition to the beauty of the church, which features a high altar considered one of the masterpieces of Quebec’s ancient sculpture, a museum of sacred art has recently been built. Numerous artifacts and objects of interest.

SANCTUARY OF SAINT MARGUERITE D’YOUVILLE
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Varennes

This sanctuary is dedicated to the first Canadian-born saint, Marguerite d’Youville. At her birthplace, discover the life, spirituality and work of this woman who devoted herself to those most in need. Visit the exhibition hall, the funeral chapel in the Basilica of Saint Anne of Varennes (1887) and the Maison Grise, a place that welcomes pilgrims and offers help to the community. Also temporary exhibition.

Photo credit: MARIE-ANNE GAUDREAULT
Photo credit: MARIE-ANNE GAUDREAULT
Photo du Moulin de l'Île Saint Bernard
Photo credit: MARIE-ANNE GAUDREAULT
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Good to know

For individual visits or groups of fewer than 10 people:
Contact each sanctuary directly to make an appointment. Free admission, voluntary contribution.

Group visits of more than 10 people and tour operators:
Contact the Manoir d’Youville using the email address or phone number below to make a reservation. Admission is $8/person.

For details, visit
sanctuairesdufleuve.com
info@sanctuairesdufleuve.com

Contact: Manoir d’Youville
450 692-8291, ext 231 | 1 844 900-8291 |

 

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