Really nice surrounding area. Should you visit with little ones there's a park nearby to keep the entertained or bargain for a good behavior during the visit 😂 First floor you have the boutique and the 2nd floor you have robot replicas of the initial owners of the home in their environment. Pictures and small models of before & after the flood. Very well done, nicely kept, clean and insightful. There's also a short 20minute film giving a little bit of background on the family living there on the 3rd floor. Along with the repercussions and funds raised to help the neighborhood after the disaster. In all, you should expect about 45mins to visit if you watch the movie in full, if not 20mins...
Read moreVery cute museum, been wanting to go and finally did. It is an interesting part of the history of the flood in 1996. It is not to expensive, and definitely something to go see if you're in the area. You also get this automatic machine that you put in numbers, put it up to your ear and it tells you about that specific display you are looking at. It comes in both languages French...
Read moreLe Musée de la Petite Maison Blanche is an outstanding museum that offers an engaging and informative experience. It tells a poignant and inspiring story of community resilience and showcases the best of what Québec has to offer. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history, culture, or just looking for an enjoyable and meaningful way to spend...
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