This family sugar shack opened some 30 years ago and is still run by the Grégoire family. The establishment has grown steadily with the passing years. Surrounded by magnificent maple trees, the site is a haven of calm. Whether you're alone, with that ...
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The Au Pied de Cochon sugar shack, located in Mirabel in the Laurentides, offers you a traditional and gourmet experience. The varied menu is concocted to the rhythm of the seasons, offering the possibility of reserving for the time of harvests and sugars ...
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More than just a sugar shack, Érablière du Lac-Beauport is a maple museum to tantalize your taste buds! On site there are several food services and sports and activities to do at the heart of a thriving tourist area. The bilingual staff will help make ...
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Enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal surrounded by unspoiled nature at this sugar shack, which opens in early March when the maple trees release their delicious sap! In addition to the tasty food, the whole family will enjoy the slides, the natural scenery ...
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Located in the heart of the Montreal Museum district, The Contemporary Arts Gallery features major Canadian and international masters as well as talented contemporary artists.
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Ferme Agricole Arthur Cauchon located on the Côte de Beaupré presents fresh and processed products from a diversified culture adapted to the different soils of its 40 hectares. The farm offers you, in the boutique, a variety of freshly harvested fruits ...
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The Musée des beaux-arts de Mont-Saint-Hilaire invites you to discover the rich culture of Montérégie. The city itself and surrounding area are home to the highest concentration of artists in the province as well as many forms of artistic expression. ...
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The museum is located in Madame de La Peltrie’s house, a building erected in 1836 and enlarged in 1868. The house is an integral part of the Ursuline Monastery, the finest example of convent architecture in Quebec City, in the province of Quebec and probably ...
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Atwater Market in Montréal is known for its many butchers and delicatessens, as well as its horticultural vendors and farmers whose kiosks are brimming with fresh produce and border the perimeter of the building from spring through summer. Its many shopkeepers ...
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Built in 1847 and now classified as a historic monument. As a cultural hub for the municipality of Saint-Charles-Borromée, it hosts permanent exhibitions and works of art. Music, poetry, theater and lectures all contribute to its regional influence. The ...
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