Welcome to the Good
Shepherd Museum website!

The Good Shepherd Museum tells the captivating story of the Good Shepherd Sisters of Quebec. The Museum also tells the story of marginalized women and abandoned children in 19th and 20th century Quebec.

We invite you to round out your heritage tour with a visit to the Museum's three floors of exhibits. The Museum personnel will be pleased to offer individual and group visits. A special program for students features activities and visits that are as fascinating as they are educational.

This website gives you an exciting preview of the exhibits you will admire during your visit to the Museum. You will also find a variety of pages filled with interesting information. Be sure to visit the Unusual Artefacts section to test your knowledge.

Welcome to our website! We hope to see you soon at the Museum!


HAPPY HOLIDAYS!


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A new temporary exhibit at the museum


Tatting, Tenerife and Other Lace Styles:

Serving God in Beauty

 

Several sisters of the Congregation put nimble fingers and love of beauty into creating fine laces to trim religious accessories, liturgical vestments and household linens.  

The Tatting, Tenerife and Other Lace Styles Exhibit invites you to discover five techniques practiced by the Good Shepherd Sisters: macramé, Tenerife, filet lace, tatting and bobbin lace.

 

Visit us and add "exquisite grace" to your day.

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                                                        Update : June 7, 2011