The Plains of Abraham Museum, situated in historic Quebec City, features a collection dedicated to the significant battles of 1759 and 1760 held in the adjacent park. The museum offers an engaging experience with interactive exhibits and educational resources. Visitors can explore the museum in roughly an hour, with tickets priced at CAD 14. It is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM, providing a convenient stop for those interested in the region’s military history and cultural heritage.
Currently, the museum showcases a range of artifacts related to the Seven Years War, including uniforms, large maps, and interactive displays designed for all ages. A notable temporary exhibition, “Québec 1775: Blizzards and Battle,” highlights the American invasion of Quebec City during a harsh winter. This exhibition deepens understanding of the lesser-known impacts of conflicts in the area, enhancing the visitor experience with both historical context and engaging exhibits.