Sainte Anne de Beaupre, Canada
Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré

A mystical place where incredible miracles have occurred!

The Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre is a basilica situated along the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. It is famously known amongst the Catholic community for the many miracles that have took place which have seen the sick and disabled being cured of their illnesses. It remains a significant Catholic sanctuary for pilgrims - the basilica receives about half a million pilgrims yearly and the peak period for these pilgrimage is around end July which is the feast of Saint Anne, the patron saint of Quebec. St. Anne is believed to have the gift of miracles through intercession. People from all over the world will come to this basilica, hoping to be miraculously cured. Hence, accounting for the visitors in crutches flooding the front entrance at times. The basilica towers at 105 m in height and its beautiful architectural design, along with its historic traditions, make it one that you should certainly add to your places to visit when at.


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Tips Before You Go
Parking is readily available should you be intending to self-drive and the basilica is just right off the highway so it sure is accessible to all who are planning a visit to this magnificent basilica. A must-see within the church is the sanctuary downstairs with its gorgeous mosaics that adorn it. Also, would be a fountain with a statue of Saint Anne holding Jesus in the garden on the premises of the basilica, a truly heartwarming and peaceful sight. Do note that guided tours are available at the basilica to easily locate the various points of interests for your and their respective histories.
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10018 Chemin Royale, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, QC G0A 3C0, Canada