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Canadian Museum of History
For one of the most rewarding museum experiences in the National Capital Region, don’t miss the Canadian Museum of History. Designed by Indigenous architect Douglas Cardinal, the Museum — one of Canada’s most popular — celebrates the diverse histories ...
 
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Société de conservation, d’interprétation et de recherche de Berthier et ses îles
Ce sentier d'interprétation de la nature, d'une longueur totale de cinq kilomètres, est situé sur l'île de la Commune de Berthier. Il longe un marais d'une grande richesse aquatique, faunique et végétale. Des panneaux d'interprétation, une passerelle ...
 
King Mine Historic Centre |KB3
KB3 offers visitors an interpretive site showcasing mining buildings and equipment, as well as the labor of generations of workers who built the region. The tour begins in the Forge building, where the vast territory occupied by asbestos mines in the ...
 
Caverne Lusk
La grotte de Lusk est située dans la région du lac Philippe. Elle s'est formée en même temps que Lusk Creek, il y a 11 000 ans, et est toujours active. En effet, l'étroit ruisseau qui la traverse continue d'éroder le marbre soluble qui forme les parois ...
 
Excursions en mer invites you to discover the Magdalen Islands on a boat or zodiac excursion. The captains and interpreters are qualified and provide service in both official languages. The crew members are happy to welcome you aboard the boats and zodiacs ...
 
Chocomotive – Chocolate Economuseum
An adventure into the world of chocolate awaits you at the old Montebello train station, at Chocomotive – Chocolate Economuseum! Owners Mabel Callas and Luc Gielen will be your guides to this delicious destination. On the menu, tastings of organic free ...
 
Miel de Chez-Nous
Discover the fascinating life of bees in a unique country setting. Observe the hive and learn more about what bees do, visit the farm on site, plan a picnic with family and stop by the store to stock up on honey and products such as candy, caramel, mustard ...
 
Mont-Saint-Hilaire Migratory Bird Sanctuary
The Mount Saint-Hilaire Migratory Bird Sanctuary, located in Montérégie, near the city of Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, was established in 1960 to protect the many birds that nest in this area. Approximately 80 species of birds are thought to nest within ...
 
Pythonga Tug Boat
Visit the Pythonga theme park on the shore of the Désert River, which runs through town. The Pythonga in authentic tugboat once used to tow logs across the Baskatong Reservoir.
 
Le petit Jardin de l'abeille
The Jardin de l'abeille is an interpretation centre where you can observe bees in action in the hive and see how honey is extracted. A visit to this place with teach you more about the flowers bees like to pollinate. Tastings are offered on site and there ...
 
Les Grottes de La Rédemption
The main cave, Spéos de la Fée, is unique in Québec because of its depth (46 metres); it is also the only cave in North America with a via ferrata (a steel cable upon which visitors can secure themselves to climb through the cave). Accompanied by a guide ...