Maison Ephraïm-Bédard
Geographical Area: Borough of Charlesbourg
Category:
Historic Sites
Maison Bédard was built during the first half of the nineteenth century. It is located south-east of Charlesbourg's Trait-Carré. The descendants of pioneer families from Charlesbourg: the Lefebvre, the Paradis, the Bédard, have lived in the house in succession. It is an example of what was, in Charlesbourg in the 18th century, the average farmer's dwelling. Restored to its original state in 1988, today, the house is used as a historic interpretation centre and houses the "Société historique de Charlesbourg".
General Features
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- Establishment equipped for groups
- Establishment offering individual activities for youth, Individual clients
- Establishment offering group activities for youth
Baggage Room, Non-smoking Establishment, Cloakroom
Parking
Free outdoor car parking on site
We Speak
English Spanish French Italian
Schedule and Details
Schedule and rates are subject to change frequently and without notice. You should always visit their website or contact them before going.
Hours: June 16 to August 15, Wednesday through Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. September to June, Tuesday and Thursday, 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Free admission.
Map
Distance between establishment and the following locations
- 18 km from airport
- 6 km from du Palais bus and train station, Québec city center)
- 12 km from Sainte-Foy train station
- 11 km from Sainte-Foy bus terminal
- 6 km from Convention Center
- 5 km from ExpoCité (trade show center)
General Restaurant Features
Private Rooms
Events