Calvary of Oka
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The Green Guide
The Michelin Guide's review
On the slopes of Oka Mountain (150m/492ft) stand a series of simple whitewashed stone sculptures representing the Stations of the Cross and Calvary. The four oratories and three chapels were built between 1740 and 1744 by Hamon Le Guen, a Sulpician from Brittany, in an effort to evangelize the indigenous population. The mountainside provides a fine view of the park and of Lake Deux Montagnes.
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