Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires (church)

Religious Sites

One of the oldest churches in North America, Notre-Dame-des-Victoires was built atop the ruins of Champlain's first outpost. After being severely damaged during the Siege of Québec, the church was rebuilt in 1763. The interior décor bears witness to Québecers' faith and history. A model of the Brézé, the ship commanded by the marquis of Tracy, can be seen inside the church, along with numerous votive offerings. The church continues the tradition of blessing and handing out little buns on the feast day of its patron saint, St. Genevieve.

Schedule:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 11am - 4pm
Sunday: 10am - 4pm

Good to Know:
The church is closed from November to May, except Sunday. Schedule may change, check our calendar of events on our website.

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
TripAdvisor 4.5 (Based on 427 reviews)

Read all reviews

Trip Advisor

32, rue Sous-le-Fort
Place Royale
Québec, QC,
G1K 4G7
Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires

You'll Also Like

  • Three friends are snowshoeing on the snow-capped Plains of Abraham and heading towards the historic Martello Tower.
    A Winter Blast Where North America's Fate Was Sealed
    Read
  • Musical performance at the Citadelle of Québec.
    15 Sites Witness to our British and Irish Heritage
    Read
  • New-France Festival Characters at Place Royale
    18 Sites Witness to our French Heritage
    Read
  • A group of visitors take part in a guided walking tour of the Fortifications of Québec National Historic Site.
    3 Days of History in Québec City
    Read
  • Cyclists on Route de la Nouvelle-France
    8 Stops on the New France Route
    Read
  • A young girl looks through a display case in an exhibition at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec.
    Québec City’s Must-See Museums and Interpretation Centres
    Read
  • Fairmont Le Château Frontenac
    A Fairytale Experience in North America’s Most Historic Castle
    Read
  • A couple walk on the Pierre-Dugua-De Mons terrace near Avenue Saint-Denis, looking at the Château Frontenac.
    10 Best Things to Do in Old Québec City
    Read