Be among the first to discover the brand-new exhibition Archaeology and Criminal Investigations at the Manoir Boucher de Niverville. To mark this special opening day, visitors will receive a complimentary snack on-site… and a discount voucher for the Boréalis museum as a gift! From the field to the lab, bioarchaeologists help solve archaeological and forensic investigations by analyzing human remains and other clues.
Through a scientific and interactive approach, explore the importance of bioarchaeology, funerary archaeology, and forensic anthropology in uncovering crimes that are sometimes hundreds of years old.
An exhibition by the ArchéoMusée du Roussillon.
Recommended for children aged 10 and up.
IMPORTANT:
Please allow approximately 60 minutes for your visit.
ACCESSIBILITY:
The exhibition is located on the main floor, which is fully accessible for visitors with reduced mobility.
There is a step-free entrance on the side of the building.
However, the second floor — which houses the historical room — is only accessible via a steep staircase, and therefore not recommended for visitors with mobility limitations.
This exhibition is produced by the ArchéoMusée Roussillon RS with the financial support of the Government of Canada and the Government of Québec.