This centre presents theme exhibitions featuring photographs and objects related to the history of Natashquan and the lives of merchants from days gone by.
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Come discover the fascinating world of seals and learn about the history that ties them to the Îles de la Madeleine at the Centre d'interprétation du phoque (Seal Interpretation Centre). You will learn about the way ice moves, seal species, their life ...
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La Fromagerie St-Guillaume's interpretation center is a unique project. Tourists and visitors to the region will discover in detail how cheese is made, and learn all about the history of Agrilait. Enter the world of cheese, in photos, videos and in real ...
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The Great Marsh is a popular stopover for the Canada goose. Here, you'll learn the best-kept secrets of this captivating and mysterious wetland. From elevated observation galleries on the edge of the marsh, the center offers a magnificent panoramic view ...
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FaunENord specializes in natural environment interpretation activities. Interpretations take place in the forest and groups are accompanied by a guide. The activity lasts a few hours, and participants can choose from a variety of interpretation topics ...
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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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Sport fishing of the Baskatong reservoir, Manager of the AFC, is proud to invite you to visit its walleye interpretation center.
A fun visit through six thematic sections that will help enrich knowledge of one of most beautiful living treasures. You ...
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The Atelier Paré Woodcarving Economuseum is unique and original in its approach. Live a fascinating experience at this Economuseum, which interprets traditional Quebec legends through the medium of wood sculpture. Discover the stories of witches, will ...
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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 Pavillon du Saint-Laurent is a unique space focused on interpretation and protection located in an exceptional natural area comprising the St. Lawrence River shoreline, the Boisé du Quai forest and the mouth of the Rivière du Gouffre. Join a naturalist ...
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