Fodor's Expert Review Musée Régional de la Côte-Nord

Sept-Iles

More than 40,000 objects represent fine arts, archaeology, ethnology, natural sciences, and photography, all highlighting the native Innu and European populations of the region. See prehistoric tools and arms, and photographs depicting the area’s iron ore mining operations. Taxidermy exhibits include birds, fish, and mammals, the black bear and Canadian lynx among them. Lots of local artists display their work here, too, in a collection made up of 85 prints, 375 sculptures, and 121 paintings from 98 Canadian artists.

Quick Facts

500 boul. Laure
Sept-Îles, Québec  G4R 1X7, Canada

418-968–2070

www.mrcn.qc.ca

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: C$7, June 24–Labor Day, daily 9–5; day after Labor Day–June 23, Tues. 10–noon and 1–5, Wed. 10–noon and 1–8, Thurs. and Fri. 10–5, weekends 1–5

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