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Audio Journeys: The Civilization Museum, Quebec City, Canada

By: Patricia L. Lawrence
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Audio Journeys by Travel Radio International explores Quebec City, Quebec, in early February during its annual Winter Carnival - the largest winter carnival in the world. Before the Carnival begins on the weekend, we have time to find out about some of Quebec's history at the Museum of Civilization. Francois Tremblay, the director of exhibitions, meets us in the lobby of this very large, state-of-the-art, award-winning museum complex.©2004 Travel Radio International (P)2009 Travel Radio International Adventure Travel Guided Tours Social Sciences

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Situated in the Old Quebec area of Quebec City, near the St. Lawrence river, is the historic Musée de la Civilisation. Built in 1988 by architect Moshe Safdie, the Civilization Museum has won several awards for its unique design and innovative programming. In this episode of Audio Journeys, our brilliant host Patricia L. Lawrence meets with the director of exhibitions about some of the newest exhibits housed at the museum. Lawrence is eagerly awaiting the opening weekend of Quebec's Winter Carnival - the largest such carnival in the world!

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