Battle of the Châteauguay
National Historic Site
Beauharnois Generating Station
Biophare
Blockhaus de la rivière-Lacolle
Chambly Canal
National Historic Site
Coteau-du-Lac
National Historic Site
Électrium, the Hydro-Québec Electricity Interpretation Centre
Exporail, The Canadian Railway Museum
Expression, Centre d’exposition de Saint-Hyacinthe
Fort Chambly
National Historic Site
Fort Lennox
National Historic Site
La Maison amérindienne
Maison Lenoblet-du-Plessis
Maison LePailleur
Maison nationale des Patriotes
Missisquoi Museum
Musée des beaux-arts
de Mont-Saint-Hilaire
Musée du costume
et du textile du Québec
Musée du Haut-Richelieu
Musée régional
de Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Muséobus,
the Children’s Museum
MUSO – Musée de société
des Deux-Rives
Plein sud, Centre d’exposition en art actuel
Quebec Museum of Archaeology
Saint-Ours Canal
National Historic Site
Principal theme: ART and ETHNOLOGY
Located less than 10 minutes from Montréal, the Musée du costume et du textile du Québec is easily reached via the Victoria, Champlain or Jacques-Cartier bridges.

This museum is devoted to costume, textiles and fibre. Through a variety of temporary exhibitions, it offers visitors an in-depth view of fascinating topics such as modern-day and historical fashion, traditional textiles, clothing customs in different cultures and contemporary textile art creations.
IN ADDITION TO EXHIBITIONS
Every weekend, the Musée du costume et du textile du Québec offers plastic arts workshops for children in the afternoon.
Talks are given to complement exhibition themes or to present the work of people who have marked the history of art.
For food lovers, the museum occasionally offers tasting evenings that combine little indulgences, such as port wine and chocolate.
Don’t forget to check our calendar to learn about the destinations chosen for cultural trips!
For further details
www.mctq.org
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS TO COMBINE WITH YOUR VISIT
Saint-Lambert, named “village fleuri” for its beautiful flowers
Victoria Street, with an enticing choice of restaurants and shops to discover
The bike path along the St. Lawrence for cycling and in-line skating
The Seaway Park pool
The St. Lawrence Seaway and Saint-Lambert locks
Picnicking in parkland with an incomparable view of the Montréal skyline
For further details
Rive-Sud de Montréal tourist bureau
Longueuil
Telephone: (450) 670-7293
HOURS
Wednesday to Friday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, from 12 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(closed Monday and Thuesday)
Guided visits in French and in English are available by reservation during normal opening hours.
COORDONNÉES
349, rue Riverside
Saint-Lambert
Telephone: (450) 923-6601
Email: info@mctq.org
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ENTRANCE FEE |
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GIFT SHOP |
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PARKING |