At the heart of Marie-Victorin’s home village, discover an oversized garden that pays homage to him. It’s sure to surprise the whole family! Here, nature comes to life with giant and astonishing 3D mosaicultures and giant models of insects made from recycled ...
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Discover nature, meet with people and learn about yourself, for a week or a weekend, with or without a plan. Brome-Missisquoi, in the Eastern Townships, is the perfect destination for something like this. Listen to the fascinating stories of the owners ...
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Appealing, foodie, festive and accessible, Saint-Hyacinthe area invites you to enjoy simple pleasures, have memorable encounters, try unique activities, savour authentic and enjoy a change of scenery. You also get direct access to producers, shopkeepers ...
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Calling everyone who loves nature: See where almost half the energy comes from: the Robert-Bourassa generating facility. Climb aboard a bus to discover the sheer immensity of Hydro-Québec’s structures, look up at a dam as tall as a 53-storey building ...
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Memphremagog, a region in the Eastern Townships! Encompassing the enchanting valley of Lake Massawippi, the peaks of the Missisquoi region and the dynamic town of Magog, this destination is ideal for enthusiasts of all kinds. Whether it's the enchanting ...
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Indigenous Tourism Québec invites you to discover Indigenous Québec, where 11 united Nations and 55 communities open their doors to over 200 unforgettable experiences. For millennia, Indigenous Québec has stood out for its rich historical cultures that ...
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Visit Îles-de-la-Madeleine generating station, the largest diesel-powered thermal generating station in Québec. The Îles-de-la-Madeleine have always relied on fuel oil to meet their energy needs, and this power plant supplies electricity to a population ...
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Come visit Beauharnois generating station, one of the world’s largest hydropower facilities, located about 40 kilometres from Montréal. You’re sure to be impressed by its 36 generating units: stretched out over nearly a kilometre, they make this station ...
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What are the main parts of a hydropower facility? How does it work? You’ll find out when you visit Jean-Lesage generating station and one of the world’s largest hollow-joint gravity dams! You’ll see a 400-tonne rotor spinning over your head and feel the ...
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After your visit to the Robert-Bourassa generating facility, get back on the road and see the look outs of the last generating station on the Grande Rivière: La Grande-1. This run-of-river generating station is also home to impressive plant and wildlife ...
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