Some abandoned religious sites in Quebec City have found a new purpose, like the Église Saint-Charles de Limoilou, which is now the Manivelle Centre and training space for Machine de Cirque. Here, people practise acroyoga (a blend of acrobatics and yoga). (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

Religious sites open their doors to the public for Religious Heritage Days

Religious sites open their doors to the public for Religious Heritage Days Cassandra Kerwin, Local Journalism Initiative reporter cassandra@qctonline.com In honour of the eighth Journées du patrimoine religieux québécois (Quebec…

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Religious sites open their doors to the public for Religious Heritage Days was last modified: September 9th, 2025 by QCT Editor