Discover the best top things to do in Quebec, Quebec including Bibliotheque Saint-Luc, Westmount Public Library, Bibliotheque Gatien-Lapointe, Bibliotheque Municipale de Chicoutimi, Bibliotheque Marc-Favreau, Bibliotheque Paul-Mercier, Morrin Centre, Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, Jewish Public Library, Bibliotheque Jacques-Lemoyne-de-Sainte-Marie.
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5.0 based on 38 reviews
Easily accessible on main east west Sherbrooke St, yet a quiet oasis in Westmount park. Excellent collection, reading areas and wonderful helpful staff. Fine kids area.
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I use the library often, when you want information there is always someone there to help you and this with a smile. Smiles are hard to come by so it's pleasant to have such nice people at the Bibliotheque Paul-Mercier
4.5 based on 717 reviews
Come visit the Morrin Cultural Centre, Quebec City's best-kept secret! Built over 200 years ago as one of the city's first jail, it now houses one of the world's most beautiful libraries. This national historic site is yours to discover. Walk through foreboding jail cells and browse the books in the charming Victorian library. We also offer various events; including a Writers' Festival, concerts, readings and lectures. Consider renting the Centre as the perfect place to hold your events.
We did this last minute and decided to join the tour. Thought changing our shoes for Crocs was interesting but then understood when we saw the carvings in the prison floor. Very interesting tour of the old jail and informative tour guide. The small library is very beautiful and inviting. Wished we had more time to take a book and curl up in one of their cushy chairs.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
If you have ever loved a library, the peacefulness, the smell of old books, the creaking of old wooden floors, make sure this is on your list to visit in Quebec City. This English Library in the heart of Vieux Quebec is overflowing with charm and history. Having once served as a prison, and later converted to a library and historical society, one can almost feel the stories incased in the walls and books here. Louise Penny's novel, "Bury Your Dead' is set here, and well worth the read. There are English speaking tours, but it's also delightful to go on your own, wander, relax and soak up the magical atmosphere.
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