The via ferrata du Diable, located in the Parc National du Mont-Tremblant, in the Sector de la Diable, is a course set up on the wall of the Vache Noire. At an altitude of 200m, you will cross beams, bridges and footbridges overlooking the winding Devil ...
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Fairmont Le Château Montebello Spa offers guests a relaxing stay and the opportunity to enjoy the activities they love, a source of pure pleasure and a chance to revitalise. This oasis is the perfect playground for relaxation and refined pleasure. The ...
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In the heart of nature, discover a magnificent Scottish-style championship course near Drummondville! This golf course has 7 tee boxes to suit all types of golfers. Le Drummond also offers you lush fairways as well as greens that are maintained and looked ...
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O FITNESS is a Paddle Board School (Stand Up Paddleboard) that welcomes ours participants of all ages! Several access to water along the Richelieu River from St-Jean-sur-Richelieu to St-Paul de l’île aux Noix and Venise-en-Quebec. You will be able to ...
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A venue as unique as they come. With a character somewhere between New York cabaret and Parisian dinner-theater, Le Balcon offers an exclusive dining and entertainment experience! First, enjoy the distinct fusion cuisine inspired by the flavours of the ...
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Musée de Rimouski is located on the grounds of the oldest stone church in Eastern Québec. One of the most exciting museums in Québec, it features exhibits in contemporary art, science and community history. Visitors will enjoy the picturesque setting ...
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Station d’été is an outdoor workspace that includes two meeting rooms set up in glass containers. The sleekly designed meeting rooms include wifi, electricity and television and are accessible free of charge upon reservation. It is possible to rent them ...
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The Équi-AMI stables offer outdoor riding lessons and activities in the summer and in its heated indoor riding arena in the winter. Discovery and horseback riding packages.
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It all started with a visit to Parc Oméga in 2007. While feeding the wapitis, Christine Langelier and Mathieu Lavallée came up with the ideal of raising the animals and sell their meat. Owners of some land in St-Bernard-de-Michaudville, the couple worked ...
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