Honfleur, a Normandy town at the mouth of the Seine, is a paradise for artists and yacht lovers. Onfleur and Le Havre on the other side of the river have a long history and deep ocean civilization. The eleventh-century Duke of Norman, who completed the Norman conquest of England, and Champlain, who established the French colony of Quebec in North America in the seventeenth-century, have made these far-reaching journeys since Onfleur. The Bhutan Museum, the Church of Our Lady of Grace, St. Catherine's Church and the Bell Tower, the Normandy Bridge, the Maritime Museum and other monuments have distinctive cultural characteristics, which are worth slowly enjoying and experiencing.