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Carrefour culturel Paul-Médéric
Carrefour culturel Paul-Médéric is a multidisciplinary exhibit space showcasing visual arts, animation, heritage and performing arts. Exhibitions, activities, events and workshops are offered year-round.
 
Port de refuge de Cap-à-l'aigle
10, rue de la Grève
La Malbaie, Qc, Canada
G5A 2R3
 
Club nautique de Charlevoix
205, rue Ste-Anne
Baie-Saint-Paul, Qc, Canada
G3Z 1P7
 
Galerie d'Art du Manoir
”La Galerie d’art du Manoir” is the best gallery to visit for those who are looking for works of art created by renowned Canadian painters and sculptors. The Gallery also offer you some contemporary canadian painters and sculptors who have proven that ...
 
Galeries Harmattan & Art et Style
Art galleries located in Baie-Saint-Paul in the Charlevoix region. In the Art et Style and Harmattan galleries, you'll discover creations by Quebec painters and sculptors, figurative and semi-figurative works in a variety of media and techniques.
 
Église Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul
1, place de l'Église
Baie-Saint-Paul, Qc, Canada
G3Z 1S9
 
Ferme Jean-Robert Audet
The Jean Robert Audet Farm is located in the Malbaie region. You will learn how animals are raised in general. Gourmets are invited to visit the farm. Come and discover this activity with your family. Visit the website for more information.
 
Galerie d'art Beauchamp
The galleries of the Beauchamp Group represent more than 140 artists, who only exhibit original paintings; this means that there are no multiples or reproductions. The group now has six art galleries, including one in Baie-St-Paul, a must-see on Saint ...
 
Zec Buteux-Bas-Saguenay
Zec Buteux-Bas-Saguenay is located in the region of Charlevoix. ZEC Buteux Bas-Saguenay was created in 1978 following the abolition of private hunting and fishing clubs. This former glacial region is filled with fishing lakes, streams, cliffs and steep ...
 
Village de Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive
On approche Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive par les hauts, d’où l’on peut admirer les caps qui plongent dans le fleuve Saint-Laurent et les grands navires devenus minuscules se faufilant dans le chenal. C’est un spectacle saisissant par ses perspectives, sa diversité ...