La Marjolaine has come a long way since its founding in 1960. As one of the oldest summer theatres in Quebec, it prides itself on having delighted theatre buffs for 44 summers: from 1960 to 1994 and then from 1996 to 2002.
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Discover the beauty of Abbaye de Saint-Benoît-du-Lac, founded in 1912! Welcoming visitors is a Benedictine tradition, and the abbey church is open year-round for celebrations with Gregorian chant. In order to discover the richness of the monastery and ...
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Théâtre de Rougemont is a top cultural establishment. You're sure to enjoy the high-calibre community and summer theatre productions that bring this spacious venue to life.
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Established 45 years ago, The Piggery Theatre has been rated as the third best Summer theatre in Canada (Ottawa Citizen). This year the theatre is offering another exciting season of entertainment. There are plays, comedians, magicians, musical revues ...
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In downtown Sherbrooke, the 18 immense frescoes bring to light the rich heritage of the urban landscape of the city’s old neighborhoods. Discover unique works of art in a variety of ways through fun and interactive experiences and animations! Unique attractions ...
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Les Forges de Montréal offers self-guided visits as well as guided tours that include forging demonstrations at specific times. Visitors can explore the new permanent exhibition that looks at how the forge plays a part in society. The visit is 30 minutes ...
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The Parc national d'Oka offers a variety of outdoor activities in all seasons within 50 km of Montreal. In the summer you can enjoy the beach, water activities, hiking trails, picnic areas, the bike path and numerous discovery activities. Cross-country ...
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The Monastère des Augustines' museum, located in the heart of Old Quebec, invites you to discover an exceptional heritage. It offers a permanent exhibition Augustinian Sisters: Healing Body and Soul which traces the evolution of the spiritual ...
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Part of the official tourist routes of Québec, the “Route des Belles-Histoires” allows visitors to discover the Laurentian region from another aspect. Its historic thematic perspective highlights the development of its various forestry, agricultural and ...
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On the shores of the Saint-François River, 10 km from Lac Saint-Pierre, Quebec’s first Indigenous museum offers a captivating cultural experience. Come visit the exhibitions, the Odanak church and chapel, as well as the arts and crafts shop Kiz8bak (meaning ...
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