
ABOUT THE PILGRIMAGE:
The earliest Catholic imprint on the New World was made by French setters who established New France in the 16th century and built some of the most beautiful churches and shrines in all of North America. We visit all the great sites of Québec, visiting the same places that Pope John Paul II went to on his 1984 pilgrimage, starting in Montreal at Notre Dame Cathedral and St. Joseph’s Oratory and the Jesuit shrine of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha. We visit Québec City stopping at Notre-Dame du cap de la Madeleine en route and Saint Anne de Beaupre, the oldest shrine in French speaking North America.
TRIP DETAILS:
-$1520 Per Person (plus airport tax)
-Roundtrip Non-Stop / Jet Airfare (Air Canada) Washington-Montréal
-1 Night at the Four Star Marriot Suites in Montreal and 2 Nights at the Québec City landmark, the world famous Five Star Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac
-All Itinerary Transportation in Canada
-Breakfast & Dinner Daily
-Fr. Kleinmann, Chaplain
-Daily Mass & Rosary
-English-speaking Guides and all Adminssion charges
-JMJ Tours Staff to Serve You

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS:
MONTREAL
The magnificent Notre Dame Cathedral in Montreal built high on the slopes of Mount Royale to honor Canada’s patron saint, St. Joseph’s Oratory was the dream of Blessed Brother Andre.
SAINT ANNE DE BEAUPRÉ
With its first church dating back to 1658, St. Anne De Beaupré in North America's oldest and most renowned pilgrimage site. Each year approximately a million and a half visitors come from all over the world to ask for the help of Good Saint Anne or to give thanks for an answered prayer. The entire Basilica site is a tribute to the Grandmother of Jesus and the Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The sanctuary, dedicated to prayer and meditation, overlooks the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, approximately 20 miles for Québec City.
CAP DE LA MADELEINE
NOTRE-DAME CATHEDRAL
ST. JOSEPH'S ORATORY
BLESSED KATERI TEKAKWITHA
NOTRE-DAME DU CAP DE LA MADELINE


