WELCOME TO MUSÉE DE CHARLEVOIX
CURRENT & UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
PAST EXHIBITIONS
PAST EXHIBITIONS
PAST EXHIBITIONS
PAST EXHIBITIONS
PAST EXHIBITIONS
PAST EXHIBITIONS
MEMBERSHIP
Become a Musée de Charlevoix member—you’ll be glad you did! For only $15, you’ll enjoy the Museum’s exhibitions for a year, as often as you want. And because the Museum is all about change, you’ll find something new every time you stop by. As a member, you’ll not only support the Museum, you’ll also save 10% at the gift shop, get special invitations to special events, save on admission to partner museums, and be entitled to speak at the annual general meeting. Be sure to ask for your membership card next time you come in.
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP
Individual: $15
BENEFITS
Unlimited entry to exhibitions
Invitations to exhibition openings
10% savings at the Museum gift shop
2 for 1 admission at partner museums
Savings at Museum partners
Museum newsletter
Voting privileges at the Museum AGM
Eligibility to serve on the Museum’s board of directors
PARTNER MUSEUMS
Save 50% on admission to these museums :
Boréalis
Musée Beaulne
Musée d'art de Joliette
Kamouraska Regional Museum
Musée québécois de l'agriculture et de l'alimentation
Musée de la Gaspésie
Musée des Abénakis
Musée des beaux-arts de Sherbrooke
Musée des religions du monde
Musée des Ursulines
Musée du Bas-Saint-Laurent
Musée du Fjord
Musée régional de Rimouski
Musée de la civilisation
SUPPORT THE MUSEUM
The Musée de Charlevoix is mainly funded by the Ministry of Culture and Communications. However, your support allows us to offer the most attractive cultural programming both in terms of our exhibitions and our activities, all highlighting the history, culture and arts of the Charlevoix region.
The Charlevoix Museum's primary mission is to introduce the public to the history of Charlevoix and popular art, from yesterday to today. To achieve this, it deploys different means through colorful and fascinating exhibitions, by creating targeted cultural mediation activities, but also by going outside its walls to reach the public in its own environment.