Île d’Orléans has more than 80 artists and craftsmen whose production covers all facets of creation. From popular to speculative, from figurative to abstract, from classic to modern, the pictorial and sculptural arts rub shoulders with new technologies ...
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True delights for the eyes, the landscapes of Île d’Orléans are in themselves an unmissable attraction. Already, by accessing the bridge, you fall in love with this island which welcomes us in all seasons. During your visit, take the time to follow the ...
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The reputation of Île d’Orléans as an agrotourism destination is well established. Passionate producers, recognized artisans and daring restaurateurs transform the island into a little foodie paradise. The agricultural know-how, dynamism and innovation ...
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On Île d’Orléans we have snowshoeing, skating, snowmobiling and even dog sledding as winter fun. During the summer, camping, biking, golf and kayaking excite our senses. And our feet enjoy year-round hiking. And what better setting for these activities ...
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Take a tour of Île d'Orléans, located fifteen kilometers from Québec City, and discover the architecture, history and heritage of the charming villages along the St. Lawrence River. Real delights for the eyes, the landscapes of the island of Orléans constitute ...
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Île d'Orléans is the largest heritage site in Quebec. Fall under the spell of this unique territory where gourmet tourism, agricultural and maritime landscapes, built heritage and traditional know-how unite to enchant you. Discover its attractions, admire ...
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Île d’Orléans is one of the first settled sites in the New France colony. There are notably the oldest houses known as Quebecois, the oldest dating from the 17th century. Its inhabitants are aware of the rich national heritage that they have inherited ...
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