Discover the secrets of log construction. Observe the skills and techniques of the craftsmen of yesteryear. Interpretive tours on traditional tools, construction examples and the engineering work of the beaver. To make your visit even more interesting ...
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Accompanied by guides in period costumes, take a tour of the Victorian-style manor (1853) and its lavish interior. The village mill (1842) boasts the largest bucket wheel in operation in Québec - an impressive show indeed. Millers will demonstrate the ...
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Located on the farm, the Fromagerie la Station makes organic farm cheeses. On site, you can take a free visit to their Economuseum of the farm cheese dairy, cheese tastings at the shop, as well as take a guided tour. Local products shop on site. Open ...
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The Centre d'interprétation de la nature du lac Boivin is a natural haven where you can access a network of 10 kilometres of hiking trails, including more than 400 meters of wooden footbridges.. Bird lovers will be delighted since more than 260 species ...
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This summer, board the Sherbus! Board the bus for a city tour of Sherbrooke rich in discoveries. For nearly two hours, learn more about the history and heritage of the city, while discovering the main attractions of Sherbrooke.
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Come take a stroll in our six extensive gardens (including a garden with 75 000 lavender bushes) that cover about 10 hectares (12.1 acres). Lovingly tended for nearly a decade, these gardens are considered among the most beautiful private gardens in Canada ...
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Fort Saint-Jean Museum offers 350 years of military history on the site of the Royal Military College Saint-Jean, which witnessed the passage of Amerindian warriors, French and British troops, American revolutionaries, and several Canadian units. The ...
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The Château Ste-Agnès as an European character and is located in Sutton. The vineyard is planted on a steep hillside where imposing stone walls support 18 terraces. It houses two private residences in addition to a castle and a chapel. This scenic and ...
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At the heart of Old Montréal, enter into the intimacy of a lavish 19th-century bourgeois residence. The Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic Site features the only Victorian-style interior open to the public in Montréal. The ensemble bequeathed ...
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Located to the west of the Island of Montréal along Lake Saint-Louis, The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site testifies to the apogee of the fur industry in the Montréal region in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The old stone warehouse dates ...
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