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Parc Michel Chartrand covers a surface of 1,850,000 m2. You can visit in any season to enjoy multiple recreational activities or simply to observe and discover nature (animals and plants). The park also offers several programs, presents popular events ...
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A range of therapeutic and relaxation massages. Physical therapy, Swedish massage, hot stone massage, massage for pregnant women, lomi-atsu, pressure therapy, lymphatic drainage and aromatic massages. Specialized treatments targeting deep postural muscles ...
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Perreault Art Gallery is located on rue Saint-Paul in Old Quebec. Here you'll find original works by professional Quebec and international artists. Discover contemporary art and 19th-century masterpieces by these fascinating artists.
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Located in the borough of Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, the Maisonneuve Market opened its doors at the beginning of the 20th century in a majestic stone building. From the market gardener to the baker, the butcher and the fishmonger, from the flower ...
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In operation since 1997, the Cabane à Midas is a sugar shack that welcomes many visitors each year. Come and enjoy a delicious traditional home-cooked and all-you-can-eat meal in a family atmosphere. Several free activities during the sugaring off season ...
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Founded in 1988 by the Miel brothers, Hydromellerie Les Saules is the first honey producer in Quebec. Made from local wild flowers, this honey is very popular with wine connoisseurs. The traditional methods ensure superior, uniform and unrivalled quality ...
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Neuville means corn! The Langlois family processes and preserves what they harvest in their fields. Visitors will be greeted with a cheerful welcome by members of the twelfth generation, proud of their rich heritage, which took root on their ancestral ...
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The Multiethnic Center represents people from the forty plus nations now living in the quaint town of Rawdon as well as the Lanaudière region. C.I.M. honours these nations' beautiful traditions with its museum, international concerts, exquisite festivities ...
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The circuit is very simple. Just follow route 368 which surrounds the island for 67 km, with a few paths that cross it to shorten the journey if necessary. Just 15 km from Quebec City, the Île d’Orléans brings the traditional countryside to life. The ...
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