Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City, Muslim cultural center and mosque in Sainte-Foy district, Quebec City, Canada
The Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City is a mosque and community hub in the Sainte-Foy district near Université Laval. The modern building accommodates roughly one thousand worshippers and serves the needs of the region's Muslim population.
The facility was founded in 1985 to serve the growing community and moved to its current building in 2009. The relocation allowed the center to expand capacity and better meet the needs of worshippers.
This place serves as a gathering space for prayers, weddings, and funeral services where the community marks important life events. It functions as a center where people come together to share traditions and celebrate relationships.
The location is easy to reach by public transportation and situated near parking for those arriving by car. It helps to check prayer times in advance and wear appropriate clothing when visiting.
The center collaborates with local organizations to organize blood donation campaigns and charitable programs that benefit the wider community. These initiatives show how the institution translates its values into practical support for all.
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