Visit this house of fine artisanal perfumery founded in a century-old barn by Alexandra Bachand, perfumer and olfactory artist. Located at the height of Lake Memphremagog in the Eastern Townships, La Grange du Parfumeur opens its doors during the summer ...
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Since 2007, the experience provided by Les Primitifs goes beyond a simple survival course. The business's vision of nature is not naive or romanticized but rather involves teaching participants how our ancestors used to live. The philosophy of Les Primitifs ...
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Safran Nordique is an agricultural company specialized in the culture of the oldest spice in the world: saffron. Its mission is to make it known more concretely through known products that are transformed with the addition of saffron. Interpretation tour ...
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Le Pot: Papilles et Cocktails is a place in which the chic, vintage and relaxed atmosphere recalls the friendliness of old general stores and the warmth of small neighborhood bistros. Located on the corner of two tourist arteries in the city center, rue ...
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Located in the core of downtown Magog, Caffuccino offers a wide variety of pasta, pizzas, paninis, salads, and burgers. Plus the legendary desserts and coffees that have made its reputation! With its European courtyard-style terrace and its festive and ...
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9, rue Babin Repentigny, Qc, Canada J5Y 1J8
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For the past ten years, the Fruit Garden has allowed visitors to enjoy berries in all their freshness. The only producer in the region to offer such a wide variety of berries, the garden welcomes more than 25,000 visitors each season. On one site, young ...
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The Atrium Le 1000 is an indoor skating rink located on the ground floor of the tallest building in downtown Montreal. The rink hosts many special activities and offers a skate rental service. Put on your skates and head out on the ice all year long in ...
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Symmes Inn was built on an exceptional site with a history going back several thousands of years. This exhibition recounts the various functions of this important location over the centuries. The building’s windows, many of which look onto the Ottawa ...
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