1. The Shrine of Saint-Anne-de-Beaupré, also known as Sanctuaire de Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, is located in the town of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, just outside of Quebec City in Quebec, Canada. It is one of the oldest pilgrimage sites in North America.

The shrine is dedicated to Saint Anne, the grandmother of Jesus, and is known for its healing powers. Many believers come to the shrine seeking miracles and blessings. The original church was built in 1876, but it was later expanded in the early 20th century to accommodate the increasing number of pilgrims.

The sanctuary is decorated with stunning stained glass windows, intricate woodwork, and beautiful artwork. The highlight of the shrine is the statue of Saint Anne with the Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus, believed to have been brought from France in the 17th century.

2. The working hours of the Shrine of Saint-Anne-de-Beaupré vary depending on the season. From mid-June to mid-October, it is open from 7am to 9pm. From mid-October to May, it is open from 8am to 4:30pm. It is advisable to check their website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information. Unfortunately, no phone number was provided.

3. The Shrine of Saint-Anne-de-Beaupré is free to enter and explore. Donations are appreciated and contribute to the maintenance of the shrine. The sanctuary is easily accessible by car or public transportation. If traveling by car, it is about a 30-minute drive from downtown Quebec City. If using public transportation, there are bus services available from Quebec City to the shrine.