17 Sights in Trois-Rivières (ville), Canada (with Map and Images)

Explore interesting sights in Trois-Rivières (ville), Canada. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 17 sights are available in Trois-Rivières (ville), Canada.

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1. Maison Rocheleau

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Maison Rocheleau, also known as Manoir des Jesuites, is a house located at 555, rue Notre-Dame is in the Cap-de-la-Madeleine sector in Trois-Rivières in Quebec (Canada). This house was built in 1742 by François Rocheleau (1697-1756) on the lands of the company of Jesusjésuites, then lord of Cap-de-la-Madeleine. According to the agreement, he had to reserve a room for them during their passage on their lordship. The Rocheleau remained the owner of this house until the middle of the 19th century. Following the development of the Notre-Dame-du-Cap sanctuary after 1870, it was transformed into a chamber house [what?]. It was cited as a heritage building in 2000 by the city of Cap-de-la-Madeleine. It was renovated in the early 2010s and opened in 2014 as a museum dedicated to local history.

Wikipedia: Maison Rocheleau (FR), Website

2. Mausolée des Évêques-de-Trois-Rivières

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The Mausoleum of the Bishops of Trois-Rivières is a funerary monument located in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. It was built in 1965 and 1996, as part of a renovation campaign at the Cathedral of the Assumption to replace the crypt with a community hall in the basement. It is located in the Saint-Michel cemetery, a cemetery opened in the early 1920s. This modern monument, which includes a mausoleum of ten tombs and a funerary chapel was built according to the plans of architects Jean-Claude Leclerc and Roger Villemure.

Wikipedia: Mausolée des Évêques-de-Trois-Rivières (FR)

3. Chapelle funéraire Montour-Malhiot

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The Montour-Malhiot Funeral Chapel is a neo-Gothic funerary monument located in the cemetery adjacent to the Church of the Visitation of the Holy Virgin in Pointe-du-Lac, Quebec, Canada. Built between 1865 and 1870, it was built as a burial place for the lords Nicholas Montour (1756-1808) and Charles-Christophe Malhiot (1808-1874). It was listed as a Heritage Building by the City of Trois-Rivières in 2007.

Wikipedia: Chapelle funéraire Montour-Malhiot (FR)

4. Église de la Visitation-de-la-Sainte-Vierge

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The Church of the Visitation of the Holy Virgin of Pointe-du-Lac is a Catholic church located in the center of the village core of Pointe-du-Lac. This is the third church built on this site. It was built in 1882 and 1883 by Georges-Félix Héroux, an architect and contractor from Yamachiche from the ruins of a church built in 1844 and burned down in 1882.

Wikipedia: Église de la Visitation-de-la-Sainte-Vierge de Pointe-du-Lac (FR)

5. Maison Philippe-Verrette

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Maison Philippe-Verrette is a boomtown house located at 732-734 Saint-François-Xavier Street in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. It was classified as a heritage building in 1991 by the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications because of its high degree of integrity, the house having retained its shape and exterior cladding.

Wikipedia: Maison Philippe-Verrette (FR)

6. Galerie d'art du Parc

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Galerie d'art du Parc inconnu / marque déposée

The Galerie d'art du Parc is a contemporary art exhibition centre located at 864, rue des Ursulines, in Trois-Rivières, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. It occupies the manor of Tonnancour, a national historic site. It is a museum accredited by the Ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition féminine du Québec.

Wikipedia: Galerie d'art du Parc (FR)

7. Manoir Boucher-De Niverville

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Manoir Boucher-De Niverville is a historic residence located at 168 Bonaventure Street in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. Built in the mid-seventeenth century, it is one of the few buildings in Trois-Rivières that dates from the French regime. It was classified as a heritage building on March 30, 1960.

Wikipedia: Manoir Boucher-De Niverville (FR), Website

8. Moulin seigneurial de Pointe-du-Lac

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The seigneurial mill of Tonnancour, or seigneurial mill of Pointe-du-Lac, includes a flour mill dating from the seigneurial era and a sawmill built in the mid-twentieth century. It is one of the last surviving watermills in Canada. It is located in the Pointe-du-Lac sector of Trois-Rivières.

Wikipedia: Moulin seigneurial de Tonnancour (FR), Website

9. Vieille prison de Trois-Rivières

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The Old Prison of Trois-Rivières is a former prison located in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. It is part of the POP Museum museum complex, which offers a guided tour. Reservations are highly recommended during the summer period. This place served as a prison between 1822 and 1986.

Wikipedia: Vieille prison de Trois-Rivières (FR), Website

10. Manoir de Tonnancour

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The Manoir de Tonnancour is a building located at 864, rue des Ursulines, in Trois-Rivières, tourist region of Mauricie, Quebec. He is currently hosting the park art gallery, accredited exhibition center. He was classified as a heritage building in 1966 by the Government of Quebec.

Wikipedia: Manoir de Tonnancour (FR)

11. Manège militaire Général-Jean-Victor-Allard

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The General-Jean-Victor-Allard Armoury, also known as the Trois-Rivières Armoury, is a military building and museum located at 574 Saint-François-Xavier Street in Trois-Rivières. This building serves as a reserve barracks for the 12th Canadian Armoured Regiment.

Wikipedia: Manège militaire de Trois-Rivières (FR)

12. Édifice Ameau

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The Ameau Building is a commercial building located in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. This ten-storey building built in 1929 is considered to be the first skyscraper in Trois-Rivières. It was listed as a heritage building by the City of Trois-Rivières in 2012.

Wikipedia: Édifice Ameau (FR)

13. Maison Blanche

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Maison BlancheRobert Cutts from Bristol, England, UK / CC BY-SA 2.0

The White House is the oldest part of the Ursuline monastery of Trois-Rivières. Its construction began in 1699 and was subsequently expanded several times. It was classified as a heritage building in 2017 by the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications.

Wikipedia: Maison Blanche (Trois-Rivières) (FR)

14. Basilique Notre-Dame-du-Cap

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The Basilica of Notre-Dame-du-Cap is a minor basilica in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. It is Canada's national shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and one of five national shrines in Canada. Each year, the site is visited by thousands of Catholic pilgrims.

Wikipedia: Notre-Dame-du-Cap Basilica (EN)

15. Maison Dufresne

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Maison Dufresne is a village house located at 2860, chemin du Lac-Saint-Pierre in the village core of Pointe-du-Lac in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. Built around 1850, it was listed as a heritage building by the municipality of Pointe-du-Lac in 2001.

Wikipedia: Maison Dufresne (FR)

16. Édifice Lampron

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The Lampron Building is an industrial building located at the intersection of Bellefeuille and Saint-Marguerite streets in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. It was listed as a Heritage Building by the City of Trois-Rivières in 2004.

Wikipedia: Édifice Lampron (FR)

17. Place d'Armes

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Place d'Armes is an urban park in Trois-Rivières, Canada, located in the Trois-Rivières heritage site. The park has been classified as a heritage building by the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications.

Wikipedia: Place d'Armes (Trois-Rivières) (FR)

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