
Museums
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Maison du Fléché Bélanger
Opened in 2015, this unique facility is the world's first center to host a permanent exhibition on arrow sashes. Crafted by Pierre Bélanger, these 15 sashes narrate the history of our region and Canada. Additionally, the center features a dye plant garden and three artistic workshops. The arrow sash known as L'Assomption, adorned with lightning and flame motifs, has become an iconic symbol of Lanaudière.

Musée d'art de Joliette
Le Musée d'art de Joliette (MAJ) is one of the most significant art museums in Quebec, housing a diverse collection spanning art from the 14th century to the present day. The MAJ is open year-round and hosts a wide range of exhibitions in both contemporary and ancient art, along with numerous cultural activities suitable for all audiences.

Centre d'Interprétation Multiethnique
Founded in 1988, the Centre for Multiethnic Interpretation (C.M.I.) is a non-profit organization representing residents from over thirty-five nations residing in Rawdon and the Lanaudière region. C.M.I. celebrates the traditions of these nations through its museum, international concerts, festivals, and the promotion of local artists.

Circuit touristique secteur Brandon
The tourist circuit is a great way to discover the history of secteur Brandon! Here, the local Chamber of Commerce offers you a tour that you can do at your own pace, alone, with friends or family!