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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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)