This lighthouse is located on the tiny surface of Île aux Perroquets and its limited access enhances the privilege and pleasure of accessing it. The Corporation de l'Île aux Perroquets (CÎP) offers packages including a short cruise, accommodation on the ...
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This flour mill, built in 1790, is still in operation today. Entirely restored, its original mechanism powered by a waterwheel still drives the millstones. Together, the mill and the seigneurial manor are one of the last four remaining seigneurial sites ...
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2146, place Dublin Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H3K 2A2
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La Terre des Bisons is a dynamic and innovative family farm that has been working in the field of big game breeding since 1994. The farm is located in Rawdon, come and get your bison meat directly at the farm. Take a detour and photograph the calves. ...
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Like the ancient guardians, come and stand guard at the gateway to the continent by spending a day and night at the lighthouse... The Duvetnor Company transports you by boat for an excursion or rents three charming rooms decorated in the spirit of the ...
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The Rideau Hall estate is just minutes from downtown Ottawa and Gatineau. A national historic site set in a 79-acre oasis of verdant lawns, winding pathways, woodlands and gardens, it was originally modelled on the great British estates. You can visit ...
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At Jardin des Nuances, you're warmly welcomed by owners Nancy Frappier and Alain Robinson and their team. You'll be directed along paths that are always clean and that wind around weed-free beds mulched with buckwheat. All the plants are well identified ...
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Located in Beauharnois, the Pointe-du-Buisson Quebec Museum of Archaeology will expose the fascinating world of archaeologists to you at a 5,000-year-old prehistoric site. Founded 25 years ago, and known in the north-eastern part of the continent for ...
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Founded in 1864 in the wake of the Civil War, the Windsor powder mill--located in the Eastern Townships--is the oldest black powder factory in Quebec. Of the 56 buildings that were, you can still see some remnants along five kilometres (three miles) of ...
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The Jardin de l'abeille is an interpretation centre where you can observe bees in action in the hive and see how honey is extracted. A visit to this place with teach you more about the flowers bees like to pollinate. Tastings are offered on site and there ...
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