In the exceptional decor of the curing shops, discover the origins of a traditional savoir-faire: smoking herring. Personal accounts, demonstrations, photographs and objects recount how herring is processed and how this industry has evolved.
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La Forge à Pique-Assaut is located in Saint-Laurent-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, 20 minutes from downtown Quebec City, in an area classified as historic. La Forge à Pique-Assaut combines a workshop, a boutique and an economuseum under one roof, and specializes ...
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The Godbout Birds of Prey Interpretive Center is a non-profit organization founded in 2016. It is a refuge for birds of prey with permanent disabilities that are unable to return to the wild. You can observe a dozen birds of prey in display aviaries, ...
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Discover 200 years of history at Maison Pierre-Lacroix, the oldest stone house in Beauce. This residence built in 1821 will will make you travel in time to learn about Pierre Lacroix, the blacksmith of Lord Taschereau, and about life in Beauce since the ...
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Several activities await you at the old Mining Creek gold mine. The team at the interpretation center will introduce you to an ancient gold extraction technique called panning. Discover the fascinating history of the site and the people who worked there ...
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Heritage train station located downtown, a unique concept in the Eastern Townships. Interpretation center, permanent exhibits, tourist information center, excursion with the Train de Haut-St-François, guided tour of St-Louis de France church.
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Founded in 1672, Beaumont is one of the villages that best illustrates the seigneurial system. The French-inspired houses, processional chapels and church (1733) bear witness to the region's rich past. The municipal library, housed in the Vieux Presbytère ...
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Boisbriand Nature interpretation center is a 42,500 m2 natural conservation woodland on rue de Chavigny, on the banks of the Rivière des Mille Îles. Accessible every day. Enjoy over a kilometer of trails with information panels on the flora and fauna ...
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Located in the heart of Baie-Comeau, the Boisé de la Pointe St-Gilles offers 11 kilometers of trails dotted with rest stops, sculptures, pyrographed wood panels, Lafontaine fables and small culverts. In short, it's a feast for the eyes. This 175-hectare ...
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The Forestry Interpretation Centre was built following La Sarre's designation as "Forestry Capital of Canada" in 1989. A free permanent exhibition explores the region's history through forestry, geography and archaeology! On display are a collection of ...
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