The church of Saint-Irénée dates back to 1842, making it the second oldest church in Charlevoix. Outside, you have a panoramic view of the river, while the interior contains many historical elements. Beneath the high altar sits a carved replica of the Last Supper, overlooking the high altar is the canvas of the Virgin and the Child, and facing the assembly is the statue of Saint-Irénée, one of the fathers of the church.
There is also the lamp of the sanctuary, the Way of the Cross, a Casavant organ, and a section that displays a variety of clothes and objects.
Photos: https://www.stlaurentdecharlevoix.com/nos-églises/église-saint-irénée