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  • Montreal, Canada

Religious Heritage walking tour (3h)

  • 3 hours (approx.)

  • Mobile ticket

  • Offered in: English

Having headed a religious heritage non-for-profit organization for many years, I’ll be able to open you many doors that normally would be not open to the public! One may wonder how come there is so much religious heritage in the capital city of the nation which has nowadays the least religious practice in all the western world. This tour tells the story of all relevant religious communities in Quebec City, from the glory days to the present times where many religious buildings are being reconverted into new projects (theatres, public libraries, housing projects, etc…). Being one of the only guide in the city with full access to the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, the first Anglican cathedral built outside the British Isles, you’ll be in for not only a treat... but a royal treat! Information will be given on the following religions and denominations: Roman-catholic, Anglican, Presbyterian, Methodist, United Church, Baptist, Congressionalist and Judaism.

What to Expect

Private tour
9 stops
10 places
3 hrs duration

Stop at: Notre Dame De Quebec Basilica Cathedral

15 min

The site of the first church in North America! The guide will say a few words on each site, exterior and or interior. Since many religous heritage site in Quebec City open/close their doors without prior notice, we can't guaranty inside access to every sites.

Stop at: Seminaire du Quebec

10 min

The first higher learning institution in french in the Americas. The guide will say a few words on each site, exterior and or interior. Since many religous heritage site in Quebec City open/close their doors without prior notice, we can't guaranty inside access to every sites.

Stop at: Cathedral of the Holy Trinity

15 min

The first Anglican cathedral built outside of the Birtish Isles. The guide will say a few words on each site, exterior and or interior. Since many religous heritage site in Quebec City open/close their doors without prior notice, we can't guaranty inside access to every sites.

Stop at: Pole Culturel du Monastere des Ursulines

10 min

The first school for girls in North America. The guide will say a few words on each site, exterior and or interior. Since many religous heritage site in Quebec City open/close their doors without prior notice, we can't guaranty inside access to every sites.

Stop at: Chalmers-Wesley United Church

5 min

United Church of Canada, formerly the Chalmers Free Presbyterian Church. The guide will say a few words on each site, exterior and or interior. Since many religous heritage site in Quebec City open/close their doors without prior notice, we can't guaranty inside access to every sites.

Stop at: Maison de la litterature

5 min

Former Methodist Church converted into a public library. The guide will say a few words on each site, exterior and or interior. Since many religous heritage site in Quebec City open/close their doors without prior notice, we can't guaranty inside access to every sites.

Pass by: Chapelle Des Jesuites

Home of the Jesuits in Quebec City since the 19th century. The guide will say a few words on each site, exterior and or interior. Since many religous heritage site in Quebec City open/close their doors without prior notice, we can't guaranty inside access to every sites.

Stop at: Le Monastere des Augustines

10 min

The first hospital of New France. The guide will say a few words on each site, exterior and or interior. Since many religous heritage site in Quebec City open/close their doors without prior notice, we can't guaranty inside access to every sites.

Stop at: St. Mattew’s Cemetery

15 min

Former Anglican High Church converted into a public library. The guide will say a few words on each site, exterior and or interior. Since many religous heritage site in Quebec City open/close their doors without prior notice, we can't guaranty inside access to every sites.

Stop at: Eglise St. Jean-Baptiste

5 min

A masterpiece of Second Empire architecture in Quebec City. The guide will say a few words on each site, exterior and or interior. Since many religous heritage site in Quebec City open/close their doors without prior notice, we can't guaranty inside access to every sites.

What's Included

INCLUDED
  • Top tier guide
  • Changing the itinerary to the clients needs
NOT INCLUDED
  • Bottled water
  • Gratuities

Meeting And Pickup

Additional Info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid will not be refunded.
Any changes made less than 24 hours before the start time will not be accepted.
Cut-off times are based on the experience's local time.

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