20, Route du Fleuve Ouest, Sainte-Luce-sur-Mer, Quebec G0K 1P0, CanadaMap
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A church with style
This Catholic church (1838-1840) was designed by well-known architect Thomas Baillargé, one of the architects most appreciated by the Canadian clergy for his many achievements. The church was built ve...
After speading time on the boardwalk, you can come in and visit the church. It has wonderful stained glass windows and a story about its bell. You can then walk through the sea front cemetery
A lovely, old church, great for photo enthusiasts, including an interesting graveyard at the back by the river...again great for those who enjoy photographing cemeteries.
Very beautiful church, the shame that you have to pay for parking to visit her
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Construite de 1838 à 1840 selon les plans (style néoclassique) de l'architecte cébécois Thomas Baillairgé (1791-1859), l'église de Sainte-Luce-sur-Mer est classée immeuble patrimonial depuis 1957 pou...
A church with style
This Catholic church (1838-1840) was designed by well-known architect Thomas Baillargé, one of the architects most appreciated by the Canadian clergy for his many achievements. The church was built ve...
Lovely stained glass windows.
I was surprised by the lovely and calm madonna in the window going up to the balcony. The graceyard is also quite old.
Typical Catholic church
After speading time on the boardwalk, you can come in and visit the church. It has wonderful stained glass windows and a story about its bell. You can then walk through the sea front cemetery
Graveyard by the water
A lovely, old church, great for photo enthusiasts, including an interesting graveyard at the back by the river...again great for those who enjoy photographing cemeteries.
Very beautiful church, the shame that you have to pay for parking to visit her
Construite de 1838 à 1840 selon les plans (style néoclassique) de l'architecte cébécois Thomas Baillairgé (1791-1859), l'église de Sainte-Luce-sur-Mer est classée immeuble patrimonial depuis 1957 pou...