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rue de l'Église, Saint-Jean-de-l'ile-d'Orleans, Quebec G0A 3W0, CanadaMap
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  • RandyRoss
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    Beautiful Church in Great Location

    We stopped here for a brief photo stop and a very cold and windy day in late October. Not only is the church beautiful but the shoreline is spectacular here. We discovered that the church was built ...

    Reviewed on Nov 4, 2021
  • ian s
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    A Quite Sacred place.

    A small, pretty church which contains some relics of St. Concordia a 3rd century Roman martyr, from whose name we get the meanings reconciliation, union and peace apparently. Helpful volunteers on dut...

    Reviewed on Sep 12, 2019
  • AlexB10499
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    Testament to the past

    Impressive stone church right by the edge of the water in the village of St-Jean. There’s something about the setting that makes you feel like you’re 300 years in the past. It helps that the church is...

    Reviewed on Oct 27, 2018
  • gat0
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    Oldest Church

    This little church is very nice to visit it's the oldest one they have in île D'Orléans. They have the cemetery next to the church and on the side of the church you got a great view of the St Lauren...

    Reviewed on Jul 4, 2018
  • Helena-Francisco
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    The church and the cemetery are located just a few steps from the river

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    The construction of the stone church began in 1734. In 1852, the building was extended by two paths. The Saint-Jean parish has a long maritime history, it is why we obsessed...

    Reviewed on Aug 19, 2023
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