Founded in 2002 by Acadian naïve artist Yvon M. Daigle, the IMusée international d’art naïf de Magog (MIANM) is a Canadian museum exclusively dedicated to naïve art. Today, the Museum has over 1,400 works of art in its collection, originating from 47 countries across six continents. The MIANM aims to promote naïve art through its exhibitions, public programs, and other available means of dissemination and promotion, as well as to share with the public, in collaboration with other institutions wishing to partner in its mission, its collections and knowledge about naïve art.
Musée international d’art naïf de Magog
Opening Hours
Wednesday to Sunday
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12 h à 17 h
Contact details
Centre d'arts visuels de Magog
61 rue Merry Nord, Magog, Québec, Canada, J1X2E7
61 rue Merry Nord, Magog, Québec, Canada, J1X2E7
45.26716900, -72.15559100
Activities
Recreational and cultural activities
Self-guided tour
Guided tour
Documentary support
Signs / descriptive panels
Facilities
Infrastructure and equipment
Bicycle rack
Comfort and amenities
Cloakroom
Services
Visitor services
Internet access : wireless
Air conditioning
Shop
Drinking water
Admitted customers
Teens
Adults
Dogs (on leash)
Childrens
Groups
Groups
Entertainment available
Special schedule on request
Reservation required
Group rate
Guided tour in english
Guided tour in french
Event
Themes
Decorative / visual arts
Getting there
Parking
Free on-site parking
Accessibility (Keroul)
Wheelchair rental
Last updated: February 12, 2026