Sherbrooke’s Murals – the first tour of its kind in Canada – turns the downtown area into an open-air art gallery and reveals the history and culture of the city! At any time of year, visitors can stroll through the streets, discovering impressive frescoes ...
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When passing through the Nicolet-Yamaska region, take advantage of your visit to relax at the spa. Located at the Montfort Nicolet Hotel, this spa offers you: Nordic baths, beauty treatments, body treatments, massage therapy, as well as several packages ...
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This is the story of a road trip on Route 132. We know when we're leaving, but not always when we're coming back. Meanwhile, we let the road take us where it will to discover a maritime history and culture. We effortlessly follow the easily identifiable ...
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The Chute-à-Bull Regional Park in the Lanaudière region offers visitors six (6) kilometres of hiking and snowshoeing trails bordered by interpretation panels that allow them to discover the history of the log drive and the cutting of ancestral wood. A ...
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Covering about 150 km2 (58 sq. mi.), this regional park offers a huge selection of outdoor activities. A group of mountains harbours a network of multipurpose trails over 120 km (75 mi.) with huts, a cross-country ski and snowshoe centre and rustic campsites ...
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Fjord in Kayak, two-time winner of the GOLD MEDAL AWARD ot the Grand Prix of the Tourism, (in 2002 and 2010), offers sea kayak excursions from L'Anse-Saint-Jean (Association of the Quebec's most beautiful Villages). Follow the waterways of adventure ...
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At the Microbrasserie Hop Station, we highlight the terroir of the region, in addition to promoting the visual arts and a diverse music scene. Savor their beers on the sunny terrace alongside the railway tracks, or inside Coaticook's old rotunda station ...
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This dairy and craft bakery shop, totally revamped in 2019, will welcome you with a warm smile. Discover a wider range of regional and terroir food products. While you’re there, let yourself be tempted by our fine selection of fresh Cheddar-type curds ...
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Built in 1954 by the Fortin family, the Mansard-style four-sided barn housing the Moule à Sucre shop was first used as a hayloft and stable due to its large storage capacity. Step into this former general store and embark on a true journey for your taste ...
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Restaurant Le Belvédère on the banks of the St. Lawrence River. The most beautiful terrace in the region. Whether it's for a relaxed atmosphere, a family lunch, a business dinner or a happy hour get-together, this is the place to be. Summer or winter ...
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