Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada
Also known as the little Indian Chapel, La Petite Chapelle was constructed in 1747. Jesuit monks celebrated the
inaugural mass on June 24, 1750. Classified as an historic monument of national significance in 1965, it is now
protected and lovingly cared for. It shelters numerous religious artefacts from the time of its construction. It is the
oldest wooden church still in existence in Canada.
Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada
Also known as the little Indian Chapel, La Petite Chapelle was constructed in 1747. Jesuit monks celebrated the
inaugural mass on June 24, 1750. Classified as an historic monument of national significance in 1965, it is now
protected and lovingly cared for. It shelters numerous religious artefacts from the time of its construction. It is the
oldest wooden church still in existence in Canada.