The Mount Saint-Hilaire Migratory Bird Sanctuary, located in Montérégie, near the city of Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, was established in 1960 to protect the many birds that nest in this area. Approximately 80 species of birds are thought to nest within ...
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Le forgeron d'or is a jeweler's shop and a diamond merchant that has been creating pieces from classic cuts to cutting-edge styles since 1989. Let yourself be seduced by the mini sculptures of precious stones, by our meteorite fragments jewels and our ...
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The Mingan Island Cetacean Study Interpretation Center (MICS) combines research and education to introduce visitors to the marine mammals of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Join a biologist for a guided tour, a great way for adults and children to learn about ...
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The Forest Fire Prevention History Interpretation Center, located at Château Logue, pays tribute to those who have dedicated their talent and energy to forest protection. One of two exhibition halls is dedicated to the major forest fires in the province ...
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The Multiethnic Center represents people from the forty plus nations now living in the quaint town of Rawdon as well as the Lanaudière region. C.I.M. honours these nations' beautiful traditions with its museum, international concerts, exquisite festivities ...
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CIBRO combines two complementary vocations: the enhancement of the flats area and the rehabilitation of birds of prey. Perched on the Cap des Roches mountainside, CIBRO overlooks the flats and the Ducks Unlimited marsh. These marshes are accessible from ...
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The new panoramic exhibit Au-delà d’un rêve (Beyond a dream) takes visitors on a voyage through the history of the municipality from Shelter Bay to Port-Cartier. Experienced guides will take you back to the era of the North Shore’s logging camps and mines ...
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The Sainte-Foy Historic Interpretation Centre is housed in one of the oldest presbyteries in the country, and tells the story of 300 years of Sainte-Foy history. A visit to the permanent exhibition, using the latest interactive technology, allows visitors ...
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Neuville means corn! The Langlois family processes and preserves what they harvest in their fields. Visitors will be greeted with a cheerful welcome by members of the twelfth generation, proud of their rich heritage, which took root on their ancestral ...
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On May 1, 2009, a wildlife observation and agricultural interpretation center opened in St-David de Falardeau, Saguenay. The center helps animals in distress. When the animals can be safely released, they are released back into the wild. The owners also ...
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