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  • Guided tour of the Cathedral
    The chapel houses religious works of art, created by none other than the master of the genre, Ozias Leduc and his pupil Paul-Émile Borduas between 1920 and 1930.
  • English tea
    In the summer and every weekend of the year, savour an afternoon tea in the purest of English tradition at the Uplands Cultural and Heritage Centre.
  • Sacred heart of Beauvoir Sanctuary
    The Sacred Heart’s Shrine of Beauvoir is a pilgrimage site dedicated to the Sacred Heart. It offers unique panoramic views on the city of Sherbrooke.
  • St-Mark’s chapel guided and commented tour
    The chapel, built in 1857, is an important part of the University. Following the English Church Colleges model, like Oxford, the chapel is inspired by the Gothic style of the XIIIth century.
  • Sherbrooke’s Gourmet Rally
    The Gourmet Rally takes you on a delicious, informative tasting journey through the heart of the City of Sherbrooke.
  • Senator's Memories
    Découvrez un personnage attachant de l’histoire de Sherbrooke, Charles Benjamin Howard, qui a marqué la mémoire des gens de son époque autant par son œuvre que par l’héritage qu’il a laissé aux Sherbrookois.
  • Musée de la nature et des sciences-VIP Tour
    Accompanied by the curator, discover the storeroom of the Musée de la nature et des sciences where 65 000 specimens and objects of our natural heritage are preciously kept.
  • Orford Express Tourist Train
    Climb aboard the Orford Express tourist train and treat yourself to a unique sensory experience, an exquisite meal, all the while taking in the great pastoral views that sweep the countryside.
  • La Petite épopée
    With her humour and outspokenness, Mary O’Malley will guide you through the city of Sherbrooke.
  • Fidèles à Dieu, fidèles au roi!
    The Saint-Jean-L’Évangéliste church (Formerly known as St. Peter’s) opens its doors to reveal the mysteries it hides and the story of Sherbrooke’s pioneers