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Chemin Royal, Saint-Francois-de-l'Ile-d'Orleans, Quebec G0A 3S0, CanadaMap
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  • SpanishteacherMD
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    A quaint experience while on the Ile d'Orléans

    Incredibly quaint. Worth the visit. The sanctuary is completely made of wood. Beautifully preserved. Make sure to visit the cemetery out back. Quiet, tranquil, incredibly peaceful. Worth the visit...

    Reviewed on Jul 13, 2023
  • Helena-Francisco
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    The village is part of the Association of the most beautiful villages of Quebec

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    The construction of the Saint-François church began in 1734 and was opened to worship in 1736. It is dedicated to Saint-François de Sales. A mure of stone firm l'enclos parish which consists of ...

    Reviewed on Aug 19, 2023
  • martial51
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    an old church

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    When you go through Saint François, you can't loose her. In a turn on the left, she imposes all her size. Aside, a parking allows a stop grtch and the presbyter hides a f...

    Reviewed on Oct 6, 2022
  • maskoutain2575
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    A witness to the well-recovered past !

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    During our last stay in Quebec, my wife and I couldn't resist the desire to go to the tour of the Orléans once again.

    Reviewed on Jul 28, 2021
  • Frank L
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    One of the first churches of the Orléans Island

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    The records of the Saint-François parish were opened in 1679 and the parish was built canonically in 1714. The stone church was built in 1734. A fire raged there in 1988.

    Reviewed on Apr 3, 2021
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