Unique in Canada, the brand new Adrénaline Urbaine sports centre officially opens its doors this summer 2022! Action sports fans, head over to this centre on the edge of Highway 55 in Trois-Rivières and learn the basics of skateboarding or even get used ...
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Le marché des fabriqueux is a bohemian market of artisans, a small used book and vinyl fair, a vernissage, a workshop or a storytelling event under the apple trees... Enjoy bringing culture and the arts to the community! Stay tuned for upcoming activities ...
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Le Zaricot does it all! A performance hall, a neighborhood restaurant and a café. For 20 years now, Le Zaricot has strived to excel in all areas! A novelty ? Accessible to the whole family at all times.
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Located in a redesigned church, Glo Golf Aventures offers you an 18-hole course played in the dark and featuring a setting accentuated with black lights. Along our course, you’ll wander through whimsical landscapes, travel under the sea, head into space ...
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The Granby Speedway is the fastest dirt track in Canada! With its 6,000 seats, the Speedway is THE place for stock car racing fans. Thrills guaranteed with a great program! Free access for children under 11 years old. Snacks on site to enhance your evening ...
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Shows galore, rooms perfect for holding your events, an art gallery and even a green roof terrace. La Maison des arts, it's a program of 125 shows annually, 30 performances of the summer theater, 50 years of history, 365 days of culture and more than ...
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The Saint-Pierre-Baptiste Summer Theatre hosts shows and offers a café on site, featuring a private and welcoming atmosphere. Discover this hidden treasure! Each year, a comedy of zany, hilarious situations filled with twists and turns is presented! Plays ...
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Visit one of Quebec's most beautiful farmers' markets. At the Marché Public Drummondville, rediscover the pleasure of eating local products and discover new ones as the seasons change. Meet and chat with producers, vegetable farmers and local artisans ...
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Built in 1954 by the Fortin family, the Mansard-style four-sided barn housing the Moule à Sucre shop was first used as a hayloft and stable due to its large storage capacity. Step into this former general store and embark on a true journey for your taste ...
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