Le Bateau Mouche de Montréal is a Québec based company specializing in dining and sightseeing cruises. Since 1992, a delightful nautical experience is combined with the beauty of the St-Lawrence River ...
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Igloofest
January 17-18-19, 24-25-26, February 31-1-2 and 7-8-9, 2013
What better way to enjoy winter than with evenings outdoors relaxing the mind and loosening up your muscles? This is what Igloofest is all about with twelve evenings of pure winter fun and festivities ...
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Held 45 minutes from Montréal in the Montérégie region, Festival de la gibelotte de Sorel-Tracy is surfing on a wave of renewal to astonish you with a 36th edition featuring a ton of new, quality additions ...
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The path on the banks of the river is 21.7-km (13.5-mi) long and you’ll mostly find green, beautiful and calm spaces here. This exceptional, unbroken path follows along the St. Lawrence River, from the ...
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Behind audacious projects, you will find dreamers and passionate, engaged people. The Abitibi-Témiscamingue World Guitar Festival is just such a project. Its organizers are actively preparing the 9th edition ...
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Every year, for nine days of magic and colour, the sky in Le Haut-Richelieu is taken over by nearly 125 hot air balloons during the International Balloon Festival of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. The Festival ...
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Montréal's Italian Week festival celebrates Italy’s beauty and diversity, as well as Italian musical, artistic, gastronomic and folk culture. On the agenda, a great number of varied and fascinating activities ...
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At the heart of Old Trois-Rivières, VoiceFest is held in unique settings and welcomes over 300,000 festival goers every year at majestic sites between the shore of the St. Lawrence River and downtown Trois ...
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With deafening decibels, the Petite-Nation Rockfest has quickly become a must during the summer season in Quebec. Every year, the event attracts thousands of rock fans to the enchanting festival grounds ...
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Built in 1825 to bypass the Lachine Rapids, the Lachine Canal stretches 14.5 kilometres from the Old Port to Lake Saint-Louis. Much more than an inland waterway, the canal is also an accessible urban park ...
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