What makes it 68% Kids-Friendly: Children enter free and can spot the hanging ship and ex-votos, yet pews are wooden, aisles narrow, and there is no hands-on exhibit or space to move if they get noisy.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: This allows families to see key features, do a fun treasure hunt, and attend a short Mass without rushing.
Self-guided interior tour:
View 18th- and 19th-century paintings, ex-votos, and 17th-century ship model.
Tip: Children under 13 enter free; adults pay C$1 each.
Interactive history panels:
Follow kid-friendly timelines and maps at info kiosks.
Tip: Encourage kids to tap panels to learn church history.
Mini treasure hunt:
Challenge kids to spot the sailboat model and specific ex-votos.
Tip: Print a short checklist before visiting for 20 minutes of fun.
Attend Sunday family Mass:
Experience a short service with bread blessing for kids.
Tip: Go at 11 a.m. and arrive 10 minutes early for seating.

Elio Yaacoub
Notre-Dame-des-Victoires in Quebec City is a hidden gem of history and serenity! This petite stone church, the oldest in North America, sits on Place Royale in the Lower Town’s Old Quebec, built in 1688 atop Samuel de Champlain’s original outpost ruins. Renamed for French victories over British fleets in 1690 and 1711, its cozy interior dazzles with 18th-century paintings, gilded altars, and a sus...
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Montreal in Quebec is the best place to visit. also known as old Quebec. For you to enjoy this area you need 1 to 2 days. At Quebec people speak French a few can speak English. We went there by bus our first stop is notre dame des victoires catholic church unfortunately the church is under repair that is why we are not allow inside so taking some pictures around the area but was so impressed by th...
Gail Scott
Wonderful little church in the heart of the old city. Be careful as it is not always open. Free to visit. Beautiful inside.
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We took the funicular down to lower QC to look at the historic sites. Wondering around we found this beautiful old restored Catholic Church. Glad it has been saved.
Melanie E
Visited: on a weekend Wait time: no wait Tickets required: none There was a post advising of a concert at 3 pm. Unfortunately, I didn’t see anything. A beautiful interior.
In winter (November–April), the church is open only on Sundays. Plan ahead for limited hours and enjoy a quieter visit on free-entry days.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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| Adult admission (13+) | CAD 1 |
| Child admission (under 13) | CAD 0 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 2 |
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Address: 32 Rue Sous-le-Fort, Québec, QC G1K 4E8, Canada
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