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Roadside Crosses Visitors to Isle-aux-Coudres may notice a number of black crosses lining the roadside. These are religious heritage markers of past communities. Villagers who lived far away from the main church would erect these crosses and gather to worship. |
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Constructed in 1885, this church houses two works by sculptor Francois Baillairge. One can also visit an original stone processional chapel. Admission is free and guests can visit year round. Address: 226, rue des Coudriers Isle-aux-Coudres QC Canada G0A 2A0
1 418 438-2442
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Saint Bernard Church Church houses a painting by Antonio Masselotte depicting the first mass held on Canadian soil. |
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