A board game inspired by the Côte-Nord
Produced by the Musée’s team, this collaborative board game will take visitors of all ages through the Côte-Nord – Stretches of Time exhibition.
Welcome
to the Musée de la Côte-Nord
The founding of the Musée des Sept-Îles, in 1975, was a major milestone in the evolution of visual arts and the protection of the Côte-Nord’s heritage. Initially established within the walls of the Vieux-Poste historical site, it then moved into a new state-of-the-art building at 500 Boulevard Laure, Sept-Îles, and was opened to the public on September 29th, 1986.
Planning
your visit
In order to improve your experience at the Musée de la Côte-Nord, you will find a wealth of information to know before your next visit.
Opening
10:00 – 12:00, 13:00 – 17:00
500, boulevard Laure
Sept-Îles (Québec)

Collections
The Musée’s collection comprises more than 10,000 artifacts across the fields of fine arts, archaeology, ethnology and natural sciences.
Exhibitions
From science and art to minerals and archaeological objects, the Musée draws from its collections to design, produce and disseminate original exhibits.
From 10 June 2025
to 10 October 2025
From 8 May 2025
to 30 November 2025
From 16 April 2025
to 30 November 2025
From 17 November 2024
to 17 April 2025
News
From science and art to minerals and archaeological objects, the Musée draws from its collections to design, produce and disseminate original exhibits.
March 3, 2025
3 March 2025
News, Press release
17 February 2025
Press release
14 February 2025
News
14 February 2025
News
4 February 2025
News
1 February 2025
News
Since 2018, the Musée de la Côte-Nord is a museum institution accredited by the ministère de la Culture et des Communications. It also operates the Vieux-Poste de Sept-Îles site, property of the Ville de Sept-Îles, also accredited by the same ministry. This recognition “[…] guarantees public access to a high-quality public interest establishment. This is in line with internationally recognized practices in terms of museology practices and heritage protection and promotion”.


