Discover the best top things to do in Gaspesie Region, Quebec including Galerie d`art Claude Cote, Couleur Chocolat - ECONOMUSEE du Chocolatier, Galerie d'Art Mourad Fouad, Centre Monique et Gisele Benoit, Poissonnerie Chouin'Art, Centre d'Art Marcel Gagnon, L'Ancien Magasin General A.G., Magasin General Historique Authentique 1928, Musee Acadien du Quebec a Bonaventure, Site d'interpretation de la culture Micmac de Gespeg.
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5.0 based on 10 reviews
Mourad, quebecois, d’origine egyptienne est ne en Egypte en 1975. Des l’age de 13 ans Mourad a manifeste son amour pour l’art visuel. En 1989, a l’age de 14 ans il participe a sa premiere exposition. Au fil du temps, il participe a de nombreuses manifestations culturelles de grandes villes egyptiennes ainsi qu’au Caire ou il a remporte de nombreux prix. Il obtient son diplome d’urbanisme et ingenierie architecturale au Caire en 1999. En 2000. . En 2001, malgre un horaire charge, il garde un grand interet artistique. L’Atelier du Caire, l’une des institutions culturelles les plus anciennes et les plus prestigieuse d’Egypte, lui consacre sa premiere exposition personnelle, avec la presentation de ses œuvres surrealistes. En 2017, il emmenage au Quebec, installe a perce, QC il participe a de nombreuses expositions dans differentes regions du Quebec, notamment en Gaspesie et a Montreal. Mourad continue de peindre et de parfaire son style dans l’orientation du surrealisme.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
The Monique and Gisèle Benoit Centre invites people to develop their senses and rediscover the wonders of nature by visiting the largest wildlife art exhibition in eastern Canada. The mission of the centre: to touch, amaze and make people of all ages aware of wildlife, through the considerable work of Monique, Gisèle and Raynald Benoit, a family of naturalists well-known in the fields of nature art and documentaries. Covering an area of 4,400 sq. ft., the centre includes several exhibition spaces, a room to watch documentaries as well as a boutique. A must-see tourist destination in Haute-Gaspésie! Open daily from June 1 to October 15. Free admission.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
This was my wife and my second visit, but the first time for our 8-year old. We had a beautiful, sunny day, and we're fortunate enough to have arrived at low tide, when all the total pools and statues were fully exposed. We spent the afternoon exploring the pools, posing with the statues, and wandering around on the beach. Supper was terrific. Fresh seafood for us, ham for the kid from a very nice kid's menu. Breakfast the next day, which is included in the price, was also very nice. The room was on the small side, but we'll appointed - not unexpected for a B&B/art gallery type of establishment. Cozy and comfortable! There is plenty of artwork to appreciate here - from the creative statues outside, on rafts, and coming out of the ocean, to beautiful paintings inside the hotel and restaurant. There is also an area dedicated to displaying the owners' work. I would like to thank the owners and staff at the hotel. We travel with a service dog, a fairly large German Shepard, and they were nothing but accommodating. Thank you! ????
4.5 based on 263 reviews
What an amazing place. The staff were were exceptional in helping me with my lack of French. They handed me an English booklet explaining about everything. Could have spent hours there. What a tribute to times gone by. A sentimental journey for all. Thank you. Such a satisfying experience. Would highly recommend for all ages.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
A place of history and ethnology recounting the fascinating life of the Acadians of Quebec, the Museum has become a veritable public place where many cultural and educational activities promote the discovery and sharing of this rich Acadian heritage. Exhibitions, activities, special events and boutiques make up the unforgettable experience you will have at the Musée acadien du Québec.
Had a wonderful time here and learned so much - the displays are wonderful and the staff very helpful with any questions that you might have. Be sure to walk around the area as it is beautiful and full of history.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
I highly recommend visiting this place. It’s all about the experience, information and insights shared by your guide. Ours was really interesting, taking time to explain many historical misconceptions and providing insight into cultural traditions and lifestyle. The museum portion is quite small, but well put together. The gift shop has quite a number of interesting local items - including bannock and other food products, and handcrafted items. Our guide’s name was Tim and he was excellent. The highlight were the two songs he sang for us. Amazing!
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