The J.A. Moisan house was built in 1805, then rebuilt in 1846 following one of the largest fires recorded in Quebec. It remains to this day one of the most photographed and beautiful properties in this city. It offers you an unforgettable experience by ...
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It is an upgraded version of the hospitality industry, the perfect place to rest. It is an optimal experience to feel elsewhere and at the same time to have the feeling of familiar comfort. It is a decor and an atmosphere created to surprise you and make ...
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Mario Turcotte's farm is located on Orleans Island and invites you to come and pick your own strawberries, raspberries and apples. The containers required for picking are provided. Picnic area and sales at the kiosk available on site.
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A stop is required at the Chocolaterie de l'Île d'Orléans. Recognized throughout the province, the Chocolaterie's products are handmade from Belgian chocolate without additives. Enjoy creamy chocolates, refreshing sorbets, delicious ice creams, including ...
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Located in a quiet side street of the upper town, the Coureur des Bois provides walking access to all sites of the city. The spacious and clean rooms are tastefully decorated. Breakfast is taken in a very warm room where you can exchange tips and views ...
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The Monsieur Jean hotel located in Old Quebec offers charming suites with a private outdoor terrace set up in summer. The establishment's large windows allow you to enjoy incredible light and panoramic views of the majestic Saint-Laurent River, Saint ...
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