Immersing yourself into Canadian Olympism is now possible! Dive into the Canadian Olympic Experience! Located in the Canadian Olympic House in Montreal, this interactive, educational and immersive exhibition will allow you to hear from the athletes and ...
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Proud of its Québec roots, this brewery is your invitation to a world of discovery. Artisanal beers made using local ingredients and inspired by English, German, Belgian, American and Scottish brews. Excellent pub food that also puts the accent on local ...
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Nestled on the banks of the Richelieu River, in the heart of Old Saint-Jean, Le Nautique enjoys an ideal location to explore the waterways of the region. Food enthusiasts flock to the Les Berges restaurant, which offers French and locavore cuisine reminiscent ...
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Located near downtown Drummondville, Ski de fond Saint-François offers 21 kilometers of double tracked cross-country ski trails for classic walking and 10 kilometers designed for for the skate-stride.
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Looking for some family outdoor fun? Parc régional de Val-D’Irène has a great tubing run located next to the bunny hill. A fun activity for the whole family, available in blocs of 2 hours or for a full day.
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Visit the Vignoble Amouraska in Kamouraska! You’ll find a lovely boutique selling local products that you can sample on the spot, on the patio or at the bistro. Discover Kamouraskois specialties in a whole new way! The owner-winemakers would love to welcome ...
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4601, rue Sherbrooke Est Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H1X 2B1
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1000, rue Saint-Jean City of Québec, Qc, Canada G1R 1R6
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Franquelin Regional Forest Life Interpretation Centre offers a different, true Côte-Nord experience with its Village forestier d'antan de Franquelin! This magnificent site, pleasantly situated between cliff, river and sea, lets you immerse yourself in ...
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Let yourself be carried away by your child's heart and go skating on the magnificent ice trail at Parc Jean-Drapeau. Since it is refrigerated, the skating trail offers a smooth gliding surface and can remain open even when the weather is milder. Don't ...
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