Puvirnituq, Qc, Canada J0M 1P0
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Situé sur le Chemin du Roy, première route de Nouvelle-France (1734), Neuville reçut ses premiers colons dès 1665.
Juché sur les trois niveaux de terrasses marines qui dominent le fleuve Saint-Laurent depuis la déglaciation, le village offre plusieurs ...
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Come and discover the magnificent natural amphitheater of Mont-Saint-Pierre in Gaspésie and all the unique activities offered in this glacial valley. Relax by visiting their different accommodation offers. Taste the local restaurants or visit the various ...
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As a child, you always dreamed of meeting Santa Claus! Luckily for you, it's not too late! No matter how old you are, you will be amazed by the beauty and magic of Santa's House in Girardville. "As soon as you arrive at the small row leading to the house ...
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From Saint-Louis Lake to Saint-François, by car or bike (GPS Rally), follow in the footsteps of the first navigators (down Canada's first canal, Soulanges Canal) and meet up at the beach! GPS Rally, historic site, biking, beach, art gallery and theatre ...
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Sheriffville, located in the Monteregie region, 30 minutes drive from Montreal is the family activity of the summer! Looking for a WOW and affordable family activity for a whole day? Sheriff Ville Theme Park includes over 15 activities for kids and adults ...
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Whether by kayak, motorbike, bicycle or car, journey down this winding river with its verdant banks to discover a surprising history and heritage. In the village centres are quaint markets, antique shops and restaurants. Kayaking, historical sites, markets ...
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Cap-Santé, qui accueillit ses premiers colons vers 1679, surplombe fièrement le fleuve Saint-Laurent sur sa rive nord, à une quarantaine de kilomètres à l’ouest de Québec.
De la place de l’église (1767), au milieu de laquelle trône un vieux puits de ...
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Partie de l’arrondissement historique de l’Île d’Orléans, Sainte-Pétronille, d’abord appelé Bout-de-l’Île, puis Beaulieu, fut choisi comme lieu d’établissement par les premiers colons Français en 1648, puis par les indiens Hurons (avant qu’ils n’émigrent ...
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