Climbing as a family usually means parents belaying their kids as they do the climbing. At Clip 'n Climb, the walls are equipped with automated rappel systems and everyone can climb at the same time: no knots to master or techniques where the climber ...
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Maeva Surf is an indoor surf centre with a dynamic and safe wave for people from 6 to 86 years old, from beginners to advanced levels. Those who prefer to observe or are accompanying someone can relax at the bistro. They can watch the surfers execute ...
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Did you know that you can visit a cave just a stone's throw from downtown Montreal? You will go back in time until the time when the glaciers covered the city. You will walk in the passages opened by the push of the glaciers. It is an ideal interpretation ...
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Explore with your family the last British fortification built on Canadian soil. A series of three detached forts were erected between 1865 and 1872 on Québec City's south shore to protect the city against a possible American invasion following the Civil ...
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Are you ready for a high-flying experience? Via Ferrata - Parc de la Chute-Montmorency promise thrills and chills and an opportunity to observe the waterfall and its cliffs from a whole new angle. Set up along the Boischatel crevasse, 3 cliffside adventure ...
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The Centre culturel de l’Université de Sherbrooke is the 4th largest performance hall in Quebec. With its dynamic team offering a warm welcome, it offers a diversified program including song, comedy, dance, theatre, circus and music. Combining comfort ...
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The Musée du Fort takes you on an extraordinary journey in time with a sound and light show that recounts the military history of Québec City. A giant model helps bring this story alive with the help of spectacular special effects. In thirty minutes, ...
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A typical Quebec tradition, tomcod fishing or "pêche aux petits poissons des chenaux" is unique in the world. As soon as weather permits, a veritable village is set up on the ice-covered Sainte-Anne River. Join the 90,000 visitors that come every winter ...
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The Old Port skating rink is well-known for the quality of its ice (outstanding!) and for its beautiful views of Old Montreal. Don’t have your own skates? No problem! You can rent them on-site and use a locker to store your personal items. There’s always ...
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Hidden beneath the Dufferin Terrace in the heart of Old Québec, the remains of Château Saint-Louis reveal the seat of power of French and British governors from 1620 to 1834.
Explore the archaeological site with a guide or at your own pace to discover ...
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