A long-running but still effective multi-media show combines film, light, stirring music, and a 400-sq.-ft. scale model of the city and environs to tell the story of the several battles that flared here in the 18th century. At under 25 minutes in length, it is a sufficiently engrossing presentation that only the very young are likely to grow restless. Shows in English are every hour on the hour during the summer season, but variable the rest of the year.
10 rue Ste-Anne.Phone: 418/692-4161.Open: April 1-June 30 and Sept 16-Oct 31 daily 10am-5pm; July 1-Sept 15 daily 10am-7pm; Dec 26-Jan 2 daily noon-4pm; Feb and Mar Thurs-Sun noon-4pm; open to groups upon reservation for the rest of the year.Admission C$7.50 (US$5.35) adults, C$5.50 (US$3.95) 65 and over, C$4.50 (US$3.20) students.
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