Since 2016, Microbrasserie Les Grands Bois—which also houses the Théâtre des Grands Bois—has been producing a vast range of high-quality, unique-tasting beers. The brewery’s 7/7 on-site store offers an incredibly charming experience, with a riverside ...
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Réserve faunique de Port-Cartier-Sept-Îles is truly a jewel of Quebec's natural heritage. Covering 6,423 square kilometres (3,991 miles), this vast territory can be reached from Route 138; the main entrance is located in Port-Cartier. At this enchanting ...
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Parc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie is one of Quebec’s most magnificent natural features. The park was named for a network of deep valleys cut into a range of high mountains. Steep slopes, beautiful landscapes and the Malbaie River’s ...
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The phrase "On the northern frontier" captures the special spirit of Monts-Valin National Park, which protects and showcases a cross-section of the Mont Valin massif natural region. In winter, snowshoeing, Nordic skiing and cross-country skiing allow ...
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Ski at Owl's Head and discover the breathtaking scenery and exceptional snow conditions for skiing and snowboarding!
Mount Owl's Head, one of the jewels of the Eastern Townships, rises majestically on the shores of Lake Memphremagog. The Owl's Head Ski ...
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The Saint-Pierre-Baptiste Summer Theatre hosts shows and offers a café on site, featuring a private and welcoming atmosphere. Discover this hidden treasure! Each year, a comedy of zany, hilarious situations filled with twists and turns is presented! Plays ...
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The Chambly Canal’s path is over 20 km long. It links the towns of Chambly and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. It is part of the Route Verte no. 1, and therefore the Trans Canada Trail. On foot or on a bicycle, the path represents an accessible route for all ...
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The Grandes-Fourches Loop is a section of the Grandes-Fourches network, which connects to the Route Verte and the Trans-Canada Trail. This loop intelligently combines and integrates harmoniously with the city’s urban and suburban environment. Its 54 km ...
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Parc à Parc is an application that allows you to discover the parks of Drummondville located along the Saint-François River. Visitors can take a walk or a bike ride on different sections located on both sides of the Saint-François River, discovering striking ...
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The Parc national de la Gaspésie, now recognized as a mecca for hiking in Québec, was created in April 1937 in order to permanently protect the Gaspésie Caribou and the beauty of Mont Albert and the McGerrigle Mountains, as well as the salmon of Rivière ...
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