Cultural Sites
Discover the places which have become significant reflections of Québec City’s cultural heritage.
Holy Trinity Cathedral
The first Anglican cathedral built outside of the British Isles, this cathedral was constructed in 1804 and contains numerous silver relics which were implemented by King George III.
Marie-de-l’Incarnation
This educational centre documents the life of St. Marie of the Incarnation, the first mother superior of Québec City’s Ursuline convent.
Chalmers-Wesley
The Chalmers-Wesley United Church is a mid-nineteenth century building boasting neo-Gothic style architecture and a 100 year-old organ.
Notre-Dame-des-Victoires
One of the oldest churches in North America, this famous building was partially destroyed during the Battle of Québec in 1775.
Notre Dame Basilica
Officially declared a Canada National Historic Site, this basilica’s exterior and interior beauty make it one of the city’s must-see attractions.
Sainte-Anne Shrine
As the grandmother of Jesus, Saint Anne had a remarkable life which is a point of interest for almost one million people who visit her shrine in Québec City each year.