Discover the best top things to do in Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec including Galerie d'art la Baraque, Boutique D'Art Tendance, La Meduse, Musee de la Mer, Ateleir Galerie Mario Beaudoin, CAMI's Historical Heritage Site, Ecomusee de la Mi-Careme, Centre d'Interpretation du Phoque, Entry Island Museum, Annie Morin, Artiste.
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La boutique d'art Tendance vous offre des créations originales de l'artisan François Forest. Objets et bijoux d'art aux tendances maritimes.
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La Meduse is a glassblowing studio located in Iles-de-la-Madeleine. Founded in 1985, it is one of the oldest glass studio in Quebec province. La Meduse has now two glass artists: Sophie Bourgeois and Catherine Chevrier-Turbide. On site, you can watch the artists at work, share their reality and experience their creation space for a moment (and for free!). La Meduse glass studio also includes a boutique area showing the works of art of the artists : jewelry, kitchenware, lamps... and more!
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The mission of the Musee de la Mer is to preserve the movable heritage and the intangible cultural heritage and increase the knowledge of the history of the archipelago and the heritage and the culture of the Magdalen Islands, from the angle of identity of these maritimers by actions of preservation, research, development, distribution and education. Our commitment is to aim at the excellence in our work and in our relationship with people.
Delighted by my visit at the Musée de la Mer recently, outstanding museum that can be quick to visit, or you have the liberty to dive in for more information, it has a little bit for everybody. Divided in two main rooms : the first one holds all the answers to the islands’ history through the ages, really well made. Second room is for temporary exhibits. When I visited, it highlighted an artist who walks the beaches and either reconstruct animals with their bones, or creates original art with those bones. Very original stuff. Lastly, the hall between the two rooms holds the story of how they rescued the carcass of a whale that got stranded at Pointe-Aux-Loups, very well presented. Friendly bilingual staff, permission to take pictures everywhere for social media and clear instructions for COVID policies make this museum an essential if you visit Les Iles. Highly recommended.
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In a old Theater , see Mario Beaudoin, the wellknow artist painting live in his summer studio at Le site de la Cote.His colorfull painting was collect all around the world, and it s the only place you can see meet him .
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Situated in the village of Old Harry, the CAMI Historical Heritage Site is the heart of the community’s culture and heritage. The complex consists of 2 museums; The Little Red School House Museum, (so, don’t be late for class!), the Veteran’s Museum and a Memorial Park. You can visit the newly renovated museums, take a guided tour or do a self-guided tour using new audio and visual technology. At the site, you will also find a variety of activities all summer long that highlight our community’s unique culture and history, such as traditional workshops, local musical performances, and much more. Check out the Little Red School House and Veterans Museum!
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Isolated from the mainland, the Entry Island Museum is nestled in the center of this beautiful, little island. The Entry Island Museum is a reminder of how the Islanders lived, decades ago, when farming and fishing were the only way of life. The museum is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Entry Island’s fading past.
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