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The Bois-Francs region is located halfway between Montréal and Québec, Trois-Rivières and Sherbrooke. The region stands out with its rolling Appalachian valleys and its flower-bordered roads and villages, like Kingsey Falls and Warwick [...]
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The Nicolet-Yamaska regional county municipality in the Centre-du-Québec region is found alongside Lake Saint-Pierre, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. Famous among ornithologists, its flood plain is the first migratory stop for snow [...]
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The tourist information office in Nicolet is located alongside Route 132, directly on the Navigators’ Route (signposted Route des Navigateurs). It is an excellent reference for planning your stay in the Nicolet-Yamaska region, in Centre [...]
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The team at Tourisme Drummond will be happy to supply you with information on accommodations, places to visit, shows and flavours not to be missed in the Drummondville area. There are many performances you can attend in the region [...]
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Located five minutes from downtown Trois-Rivières, on the south side of the mighty St. Lawrence River, Bécancour is the entryway to the Centre-du-Québec tourist region. Historical, cultural and agritourism treasures in the Bécancour [...]
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The Maple region is located in Centre-du-Québec and is known for the maple theme thanks to two important festivals (Festival de l’Érable in Plessisville and Festival des sucres in Saint-Pierre-Baptiste), as well as for the presence [...]
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