Maison Hamel-Bruneau
Residence built in 1857 having in its walls a center of cultural diffusion presenting various exhibitions.
Residence built in 1857 having in its walls a center of cultural diffusion presenting various exhibitions.
The Rocheleau House known as "Jesuit Manor" known as one of the oldest witnesses of the New France era presents an exhibition on the history of the citizens of the time and on the building.
Birthplace of Venerable Rosalie Cadron-Jetté where exhibitions, workshops and conferences are offered.
A major element of Trois-Rivières heritage, Manoir Boucher de Niverville presents an exhibition on 17th century bourgeois life.
Marina giving access to the St. Lawrence River consisting of a restaurant, a campsite and much more.
Pub where you can enjoy craft beers in a warm and welcoming environment.