Saint-Sauveur Valley is home to a wide array of choices! About a 100 restaurants featuring the flavours of the world, nearly 150 boutiques and many exclusive offers, some 15 art galleries, accommodations for every taste and budget, as well as sports and ...
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The Basques region is located in the heart of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region and is made up of 11 rural municipalities, including Trois-Pistoles as its central city. Come and experience the Basques to discover the Route des WOW, to ride its bike paths, ...
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The town of Acton Vale is located at the end of the Montérégie region, where the Centre-du-Québec and Eastern Townships regions meet, in the center of the triangle formed by the cities of Drummondville, Granby and Saint-Hyacinthe. There are also two important ...
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At the western tip of the island of Montreal, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue is a dynamic village just 25 minutes from downtown. Discover the commercial street lined with iconic restaurants and shops along the National Historic site of the Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue ...
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In the middle of the mighty St. Lawrence River, but within sight of Quebec City, sits Île d’Orléans, an entire island that is a designated historical district. The traditional Quebec countryside is preserved here in this, the cradle of New France. Visitors ...
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The village of Saint-Gédéon de Grandmont borders the shores of Lake Saint-Jean with its numerous private and public beaches. In fact, there are eight campgrounds, a public marina for motorboats, three boat launches and a marina for sailing, all of which ...
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In the heart of Montérégie, the Haut-Richelieu region stands out as a premier destination, promising unforgettable experiences with every visit. This gem, just 30 minutes from Montreal, 1h25 from Burlington (VT) and spanning from the city of Saint-Jean ...
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Located halfway between Montréal and Québec, Nicolet-Yamaska is an unique destination. In the spring, bring your binoculars and watch thousands of birds near Lac Saint-Pierre, where you can treat your sweet tooth at a maple grove. In the summer, enjoy ...
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Harricana… Is the river crossed since thousands of years by the Anicinabek Nation. It was the one that the settlers and their families navigated into this territory. Those first families are the soul of it and its heart is hidden under the ground, one ...
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Located at the entrance of the Centre-du-Québec region, Bécancour is across the river from the city of Trois-Rivières, on the south shore of the majestic St. Lawrence River.
Meet local producers, who will introduce you to the colours and flavours of ...
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