Space for Life welcomes over 1.7 million visitors every year. You’re invited to come explore the world around you as you’ve never seen it before! Bringing together the Biodôme, the Insectarium, the Botanical ...
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The site of confrontation between the French and British, the Plains of Abraham was where the famous 1759 and 1760 battles were fought. Created in 1908, this prestigious 103-hectare park in the city now ...
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The Citadelle located in the Old-Quebec, shows you more than 300 years of military history of Quebec-City. Surnamed "the Gibraltar of North America", it offers a spectacular view on Quebec-City and the ...
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The Village historique de Val-Jalbert, located in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region, welcomes you to come spend the night on the second and third floors of the general store or in period homes. Especially ...
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Classed first among the wonders of the Montérégie region in a survey done by the Journal de Montréal, Fort Chambly is a must this summer. Built in 1711, this hulking stone sentinel once guarded New France ...
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The Val-Jalbert Historical Village, located in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, will take you back in time to an authentic company town. You will dive into the spirit of this mysterious site, frozen in 1927. The ...
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Located in Montebello, the Manoir-Papineau National Historic Site represents one of the most treasured heritage locations in the area surrounding the Petite-Nation region and in the greater Ottawa region ...
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Stretch your legs on Lachine Canal’s urban cycling trail, classed third in the world by Time magazine! Do you prefer boating sports? Come with your boat, or rent a canoe or kayak to see the city of Montréal ...
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Tucked under the Dufferin Terrace in Québec City, Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux National Historic Site is open seven days a week. Join passionate heritage interpreters for a highly original tour guaranteed ...
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The Fortifications of Québec National Historic Site commemorates the defence system developed between 1608 and 1871 in Québec City, Canada's main stronghold during the colonial period. This site invites ...
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